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Career advice please

  • 14-09-2009 2:53am
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    Im considering a major career change. possibly into computers. A friend has suggested I loom at EXCOM

    As they offer intensive courses that would get me up and running in a relativelly short time.


    Has anyone here any experience with EXCOM?

    more importantly. What would you think is the best area to get into as regards building a long term career?

    My friend suggested 'networks' as something that would offer longevity. Would you agree?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37,485 ✭✭✭✭Khannie


    Never heard of excom. That doesn't mean that they're not grand or whatever, but I'd be more inclined to get something from one of the colleges here if I were you (or maybe the open university).
    Maccattack wrote: »
    My friend suggested 'networks' as something that would offer longevity. Would you agree?

    What will offer longevity is something that you're interested in. Doing a course because you think it'll offer longevity is a really bad idea. Have a look at a more general course that allows you to pick more specific modules towards the end maybe?


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