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Jobs after FETAC course

  • 19-10-2010 1:17am
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    Hiya to all of You :)

    Just wondering...
    How does getting job look like after "solid" FETAC lvl. 6 course? I mean does one have better chance to get the job after finish one? Is it worth to invest moneyu in that kind of education or maybe better try to find one without getting it done? This question my be seemingly not serious but it really bothers me as i'm on dole now and wondering whether is it worth to invest some money (around 500 quid) or it not necessarily might help with getting a "dream job".

    What do you think about this?

    Thanks for all responses :)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,095 ✭✭✭✭looksee


    Why not look at the VEC options, there is no need for it to cost you that kind of money if you are unemployed.

    As to whether it will get you a job, that depends to a large extent on the subject. Some courses will take you straight inot the possibility of employment - care courses for example - there is no guarantee, but it is doubtful you would get a job without the course. Other courses will take you on to higher education.

    Go and see what information you can get from your local VEC - or look online. Also go into your nearest Further Education provider and get some information about the courses they do and the prospects. If you do a full time course you will do work experience which is also a help.


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