Solutions Reports December from the University of Georgia Job Fair
Marietta, GA (Business Wire) 27 September 2010
This week has come to the University of Georgia, a job fair for graduates. CED Solutions, the largest provider of professional technical education in the southeastern United States, reports from the job fair.
“We are a growing company, despite – or perhaps because of -. recession here we are looking for enthusiastic and talented who can help us, the incredible demand for IT certifications,” said CED Solutions President and CEO of Richard Rodgers , 65, of Dunwoody, Georgia.
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IT industry is fairly standardized. The most reliable way to assess for the employer to the qualifications of potential employees to see what they have earned certification. These certifications are developed by industry leaders like Microsoft and Cisco, and essentially represent the standardized tests for the IT industry.
“There are obviously a lot of talent from the University of Georgia,” said Rodgers, who has over 35 years experience in business management and IT training, “if it should come to understand young university graduates and that they need a good job specific skills and to have a successful career. Undergraduate Studies helps people learn, think, and it gives them the basic skills, but it is not enough. “
“We train up to 10,000 students annually, including benefits many mid-career professionals and veterans using their GI Bill, once people get a clarification,” do it, and turn to, they are usually not very good, even in this difficult job market. Unfortunately, it seems to realize for many people for many years before that her bachelor’s degree is not enough to their careers want to receive. “
Rodgers recommends that students seriously considering a career in information technology. Employment and wages in the IT is still very strong. There are very good training for students who go ahead and get the best opportunities that has been developed. “Even if it is not probable that your specialty is, you should know how to use many tools available. In addition to the Microsoft Office suite, teenagers have to deal with applications such as SharePoint for Developers Windows Server 2008 R2 and Exchange 2010, and they should know how to develop websites, and basic programming skills. “
Solutions in December drew the attention of the media in recent months, Microsoft Office-free classes for anyone unemployed and trying to improve their skills is to offer. For more information about this program can be found at: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/06/prweb4070724.htm
“Of course we do want to succeed as a company,” said Rodgers, “but as far as anything that we care about this community and we want to see people do well in their lives.”
For more information visit, www.cedsolutions, com.
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