The world of computers fascinates you. You want to follow a career in Information Technology or Telecommunications. Where do you start? What career choices are available? What training and certification do you need, and how do you select the best training institution? CompTIA helps us with some answers.
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a not-for-profit global industry association that sets standards for Training Providers in the ICT Industry and provides advice and guidance to employers on developing skills of their staff. CompTIA also provides guidance and advice to students to ensure they are properly prepared for employment.
Where do I start?
The first step is to decide what your interest is. This can only be done once you know what careers are available and have been exposed to the daily tasks involved with such a career. CompTIA has created a website to help you. Encourage your school to join CompTIA's academic program - Education to Careers (E2C), and gain access to http://tcc.comptia.org and browse! This site lists possible IT jobs and the skills you would need for each one. But once you've made your decision, now what? Do I have the aptitude for this job? There are many aptitude tests available at professional organisations, but the best method to determine if you have real interest, is to spend some time with people in such a job. Ask your teacher to help you search for companies who are in this business, arrange a "career day" or link up with a friend who is in this job. But what to do next if you still like the job?
What do employers want?
It is very important to find out if there are jobs available in your chosen career, both locally and overseas. It is also important to know what qualifications employers recognise. Call CompTIA for more information. Employers developed certifications that will provide you with the skills to start a career in IT, such as the A+ certification, recognised globally by companies as the starting point in IT.
Where do I get training for this job?
Here are some pointers to help you choose a Training Centre:
For more information on CompTIA, visit their global website on www.comptia.org.