CBear1993 wrote: » Anyone competed - L9 Postgraduate Certificate in BIM and Lean Construction Management through IT Sligo (1 year)https://www.itsligo.ie/courses/certificate-bim-lean-construction-management-online/ OR L9 Postgraduate Certificate in BIM Technologies through TU Dublin (1 year)https://springboardcourses.ie/details/8270 ??
sugarman20 wrote: » Does anyone know if your are on the Covid-19 emergency payment what proof can you provide? They are asking for proof of eligibility.
Israel Tinkling Simulator wrote: » The course provider who told you that was mistaken.https://springboardcourses.ie/pdfs/Guidelines%20on%20applications%20from%20previous%20Springboard%20participants%202020.pdf
This is it wrote: » It may have changed since 2014 but it was the case back then that you must be moving up a level, not completing the same or a lower level on the NFQ.
2lazytogetup wrote: » do you reckon its too late to apply for any of these courses? i was hit with this mysterious virus last week. affected my lungs and made me feel weak. freaky.
Illium wrote: » Has anybody done a course with Innopharma education? Just looking for some feedback. Thanks.
CBear1993 wrote: » Are you new to the industry doing this level 8? I’m worried about taking on one as I have no pharma background, I’m in construction. Have they guaranteed or indicated what sort of role you will be in or able to apply to at the end of it Spanner Monkey? I don’t really want to go and do a degree to just become an operator or a shift worker in a pharma lab / factory to be part of the production line / process at the end of it.
SpannerMonkey wrote: » im doing a lvl 8 with them at the moment. Highly recommend . They are very good to deal with and the course is good and relevant to the industry.
Esse85 wrote: » The degree doesn't rubber stamp where you end up, it guarantees you nothing, after getting a degree of any sort it's entirely down to the individual where they go and what they do with it after that. Colleges are not responsible for what a person does on completion of a degree, they have done their bit in providing and teaching the course material.
CBear1993 wrote: » Yeah they are supposed to state career options though and provide examples of typical entry routes after completion, that’s all I’m saying. Anybody wants a job they have to go get it
Esse85 wrote: » Can't you research the course yourself and see what route people go down? If you were interested enough you would, but it seems you don't know what you want to do and your hoping something will fall in your lap and you'll hit the jackpot. That's what your recent posts suggest to me.
Uvex wrote: » Hi, I'm currently looking at doing a course in IT through springboard but I'm unsure what I should be looking for with regards modules and skills within the courses. I suppose I'm an open book with regards what route to take but obviously good career prospects is a positive. I have tried looking up what differing jobs entail but I haven't found any great resource to help me on that front. I do realise I am being very vague but any information or guidance would be appreciated. PM's welcomed also if preferred. Current position - Work in pharma industry, shift work, great remuneration and benefits, no job satisfaction. Always had a strong aptitude for computers.
py wrote: » There are plent of different careers within IT. Here's 20 of them and there are many more. Really depends on what sort of work you want to do.
Uvex wrote: » Thanks. I have looked deeper at the roles that interest me and I think software development is what interests me the most and there seems to be a lot more working with people in that role. So now to try find the best springboard course for that.
Kamu wrote: » Apply for them all that are suitable, no guarantee that you will be accepted to any of them. Might be the case that you pick the one that picks you. The first year that I applied to Springboard I only applied to one of the courses and didn't get it, the next year I applied to 3 and got all 3.
Uvex wrote: » Thanks for that advice as I was only going to apply for this one.https://springboardcourses.ie/details/8099 Will have another look and will apply to others that may be suitable.
GirlatdRockShow wrote: » I have applied for two different course and each have requested past exams transcripts, which is fine. But I have spent the past week trying to get onto my past college (dit/tud) to get electronic version of these, I have rang 4 different numbers and emailed 4 different emailed, as well as filling out an online form and no reply, I'm not in the city either so I can't call into them. Has anyone else had trouble getting transcripts from their college?