My advice would be to look at what sort of position you
would like to get and train appropriately, and remember
that the cost is insignificant compared to potential 
earnings you would make with higher qualifications. :-)

Experience is very important these days as there are
hordes of young'uns coming out of all the spherions and
the likes with these new qualifications so you need to
stand out from the bunch, having a more mature outlook
or experience in other areas could be useful, but try
and get any work experience you can, technical referees
would be useful :-).

jeremyb.
 
> From: Yuri de Groot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/05/05 Sun PM 07:33:15 GMT+12:00
> To: CLUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: DipIT and (Linux-)IT jobs
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm considering a 9 month Diploma in IT.
> The course content includes some Linux stuff.
> 
> Does anyone on this list employ IT staff, and if so
> can you tell me if this is a qualification that would make
> a difference to you as an IT employer.
> 
> It is a "graduate diploma" and is "NZQA level 7",
> whatever that means.
> 
> Any thoughts about this from IT employers?
> 
> TIA
> Yuri
> 


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