Congratulations! By reading this we guess you must be considering adult retraining, so you've already done more than most. Only one in ten of us are happy and fulfilled in our work, but most just moan and do nothing about it. So, why not be one of the few to do something about it!
Before we even think about individual training courses, find an expert who can help you sort out which area will be right for you. Someone who can get to know your personality, and find out what types of work suit you:
* Do you like to work collaborating with people?
* If so, do you want a team or do you want to meet lots of new people?
* Would you rather work alone with a task?
* Do you prefer to make things keep working or do you need to complete a task to feel good?
* Building and Banking are a little shaky at the moment, so which industry would suit you best?
* How many years do you want to get out of your adult retraining, and will the industry offer you the chance to do that?
* Are you concerned about your chances of getting another job, and staying employable until retirement?
Adult Retraining... Get It Right First Time!
It's a good idea to understand what industry will expect from you. Which qualifications they will want you to have and the track to gain experience. It's also worth spending time thinking about how far you wish to progress your career as it will affect your choice of qualifications.
Talk to someone who understands the work you're contemplating, and is able to give you a detailed description of what you actually do in that role. Getting all these things right before you start on any adult retraining programme will save you both time and money.
We would strongly recommend that you consider the IT industry - it's no secret that it's getting bigger. IT isn't all techie people looking at computer screens all day - of course those jobs exist, but the majority of roles are filled with ordinary people who are earning rather well.
There are many different roles within the industry (something to suit everybody). Add this to the fact that the industry has a massive skills shortage and is here to stay. We think it is one of the best areas to work in for the forseeable future. - 16928
Before we even think about individual training courses, find an expert who can help you sort out which area will be right for you. Someone who can get to know your personality, and find out what types of work suit you:
* Do you like to work collaborating with people?
* If so, do you want a team or do you want to meet lots of new people?
* Would you rather work alone with a task?
* Do you prefer to make things keep working or do you need to complete a task to feel good?
* Building and Banking are a little shaky at the moment, so which industry would suit you best?
* How many years do you want to get out of your adult retraining, and will the industry offer you the chance to do that?
* Are you concerned about your chances of getting another job, and staying employable until retirement?
Adult Retraining... Get It Right First Time!
It's a good idea to understand what industry will expect from you. Which qualifications they will want you to have and the track to gain experience. It's also worth spending time thinking about how far you wish to progress your career as it will affect your choice of qualifications.
Talk to someone who understands the work you're contemplating, and is able to give you a detailed description of what you actually do in that role. Getting all these things right before you start on any adult retraining programme will save you both time and money.
We would strongly recommend that you consider the IT industry - it's no secret that it's getting bigger. IT isn't all techie people looking at computer screens all day - of course those jobs exist, but the majority of roles are filled with ordinary people who are earning rather well.
There are many different roles within the industry (something to suit everybody). Add this to the fact that the industry has a massive skills shortage and is here to stay. We think it is one of the best areas to work in for the forseeable future. - 16928
About the Author:
Scott Edwards has been working in the IT and Training industry for 30 yrs. He reckons he ought to know what he's talking about by now. To further investigate Adult Retraining, visit LearningLolly Computer Training.
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