Wednesday, April 14, 2010

How You Learn Is As Important AS What You Learn

Just about everyone in the I.T. industry studied some aspect of software engineering before getting his or her first job. The seat of the pants way of working was okay in the early “wild west” days of I.T., but now that it is a formal industry, qualifications are the key to success. But with information technology evolving at such a rapid rate, staying abreast of the latest developments and technologies, especially in areas like enterprise resource planning systems is hard, especially for a professional with little time to spare for upgrading his skill sets. Sure, those who have been at the front lines of I.T. for years have a great deal of experience that is both invaluable and which newcomers do not have. But the newcomers may have knowledge of cutting edge technologies that could give them a head start in their careers and allow them to overtake those who have been on the firing lines for years. The only way to ensure that you stay ahead of the pack is by updating yourself through software training courses that give you access to state of the art technologies so your abilities to use the latest systems is second to none.


How Do You Do It?


Classroom based information technology training is out, because you can’t take time off from work to attend the training courses. Correspondence or email based training does not work because without one-on-one interaction with the instructors, there will always be gaps in what you learn. Fortune Technologies, one of the fastest growing consultancy companies In Silicon Valley, understands the problem professionals’ face. That is why they have evolved a series of online software training programs that allow for both direct student – instructor interaction, a system of teaching that makes learning and retention easy and provides 24/7 access to the company’s servers to allow the busy professional to practice in his own time. And what the courses teach is not just theory, but the application of the knowledge in the workplace so that the student is equipped with the tools he needs to keep his career on the growth track. Visit http://www.fortunetechnol.com/ to learn more.

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