Friday, February 2, 2007

IT Jobs Placement in UK

On successfully completing a Computrain programme we guarantee a job placement via our sister company CompuCareers with salary up to £550 per week. CompuCareers works solely on job placement both with companies on our database and IT employment agencies.

In addition to the guaranteed job placement programme on completing a Computrain programme, you can also receive job placement help after passing the Professional Courses. Some students even seek advice from us about starting their own computer business using the skills they have acquired - you are, of course, free to do this or join a company of your own choosing.

Earnings expectations: It is widely recognised that the computer industry has one of the highest earnings ratios per employee. Whilst we guarantee up to £550 a week as the starting salary for someone completing a Computrain programme with no IT work experience, salaries can rise dramatically with ability and experience. Earnings of £25,000 to £50,000 are not uncommon in the computer industry - £46,600 is the UK average IT salary. With ambition, work experience, aptitude and further qualifications over £50,000 a year should be the long-term target income of anyone starting a career in IT.

However money isn't everything! Job satisfaction and job security are also important - many who have taken the decision to start a career in IT have achieved this as well.
IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING

“Training is a very important priority for us. Training and developing our people is a strategic focus. We’re talking about winning in a highly competitive business. Our objective is to drive our competitiveness through this training. Now, it’s not going to happen unless every person in the division, including the president, makes a personal investment in leadership, in learning and in development. We think this is the central concept around building quality of work life. It is the central concept around getting the best people to come to work for you, and it is the central concept around moving to the next level. It can’t be overemphasized.”


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