Sunday, December 23, 2007

Getting A Job and Starting A Career With Computers

By E.S. Cromwell Platinum Quality Author



In today's fast-paced and technically-driven world almost any type of job involves using computers. To be unfamiliar with current and evolving technological trends is to be in the doldrums and lagging behind others who are surging rapidly ahead in their careers. So, it only makes sense to become familiar, and even extremely knowledgeable about computers, whether ranging from basic to advanced knowhow. And it's not like knowing about or working with computers is uninteresting. Rather, it's quite exciting since it's always constantly progressing.


So, why not hop on the computer train and start shoveling your own coal to fuel the ever-needy furnace that is the technological workforce? You've got nothing to lose and everything to gain.


There are a few steps to consider following if you would like to start working with computers:



  • Fool Around and Inform Yourself:
Get your feet wet, especially if you're not a computer person or if you have little to no prior computer knowledge. Play around with different softwares, programs and the Internet. The more familiar you are with computers when you pursue further education the better off you'll be.


And if you're in a state of complete confusion or you feel like a lost child, seek a "computer mentor," someone very computer savvy who can transfer their knowledge your way.


On the other hand, if you're already semi-familiar with computers - as I'm sure a large majority of readers of this article already are - continue what you're doing. Refine your knowledge and skills. Research and update what you already know through articles online and printed literature. Absorb as much as you can.



  • Get Certified, Get Ahead:
Certain technical companies that you might already be familiar with (Microsoft, Apple, Dell, Toshiba, Hewlett-Packard, etc.) are constantly seeking well-informed and professionally trained individuals to hire. Now, to get hired, you must have certification. Companies rely on paper proof, in the form of raw certification, to measure competency in prospective employees.


So, if you can prove you are indeed qualified and able to perform whatever technical task an employer is seeking in a possible employee, chances are you'll get hired immediately. Otherwise, without proof of ability you won't even receive a glance from any technical company's Human Resources department.



  • Got An IT Job? Great, Continue To Learn!
Perform well with your own tasks and work, but don't sell yourself short. Seek other avenues to expand your knowledge, both within your place of employment and from outside, non-job sources.


While at work, if you've accomplished what was required of you, seek other projects, even if they're outside of your department. Shadow a fellow employee and learn what they're doing and how to do it. This shows initiative in wanting to know more and potential for growing within the company. By doing this you can gain promotions and better job opportunities, simply based off your expanded computer knowhow.


Outside of the office, you can opt to learn more, whether this knowledge is relevant to your current job or completely new to you. Take sit-down courses, sign up for seminars or download at-home courses you can take from the comfort of your own desk.


As you're already aware, working with computers is unavoidable. It's just up to you whether or not you choose to accept the current technological trends. If you do choose to hop on the computer train, be prepared to strap in tight and hold on. For the industry is ever-expanding and evolving at an accelerated pace. And it's quite clear that knowing computers and their intricacies allows for a definite and quite successful career. So, what are you waiting for? Get on board while you still can.








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Search Engine Optimization Classes - What Are Your Options

By Karina Sinclair



Search engine optimization classes are a choice for people wanting to perfect SEO. This article will discussion your options. If you want to think about taking a course there are probably two main options at your disposal.


Since computers are in our lives to stay, and as more and more everyday people turn to their dream of having a home business, it is more than likely going to involve having a website. For those people who are not that computer literate and are not up on the latest computer jargon, where are they going to go to get their necessary knowledge about SEO?


One of the first places you may want to consider is a local joint vocational school or community college. They may offer classes in SEO as well as other computer related courses. Their prices may not be as prohibitive as some of the other well-known and larger colleges and universities.


The other option is to try to take a course online. If you search long and hard enough on the Internet, you may even find some free courses which may be just as good as the courses you have to pay for.


One example is through Search Engine College. Their main goal is to offer easy, fun and affordable courses in not only search engine optimization but in other search engine marketing subjects as well. All of their courses are delivered by way of the Internet and you can work at your own pace. You will have access to the online classroom area 7 days a week around the clock and will have up to a whole year to complete your course.


Other alternatives include becoming an expert through software tools that make it easy for you without the high expense of tutoring.








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Cisco CCNA, CCNP, And CCENT Practice Questions - The OSI Model, OSPF Processes, And More!

By Chris Bryant Platinum Quality Author



CCENT Certification:


Short answer: At which layer of the OSI model does data take the form of segments?


Answer: Data is in segments at the Transport layer of the OSI model.


CCNA Certification:


In the configuration shown below, what does the number "1" refer to?


R3#conf t


Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.


R3(config)#router ospf 1


Answer: That's the OSPF process number. (Not the Autonomous System number - OSPF doesn't use those, EIGRP does.


CCNP Certification / BSCI Exam:


Cisco OSPF design guidelines state that a router should be in no more than how many areas?


Answer: Cisco OSPF design guidelines suggest a router have interfaces in no more than three areas.


CCNP Certification / BCMSN Exam:


Identify the true statements regarding RED.


A. Congestion is detected early.


B. Congestion is detected only when the queue is actually filled to capacity.


C. CoS and IP Prec values can be used to identify the data that should be dropped first.


D. CoS can be used to identify the data that should be dropped first, but not IP Prec.


E. IP Prec can be used to identify the data that should be dropped first, but not CoS.


F. Neither CoS nor IP Prec can be used by RED.


Answers: A, F. RED does detect congestion early - after all, RED stands for Random Early Detection - but the key word there is "random". Neither CoS nor IP Precedence is considered by RED, as the traffic that is dropped is indeed random.


CCNP Certification / ISCW Exam:


What term does MPLS give to a router that has all of its interfaces in the MPLS network, and that performs label switching?


Answer: That's a Label Switch Router (LSR).


CCNP Certification / ONT Exam:


Cisco routers support three payload compression algorithms. Name them.


Answer: Stacker, Predictor, and Microsoft Point-To-Point Compression.


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