When your job is at stake you cannot afford bad training
When today's companies are looking for IT
people they want applicants that have good expertise and
are able to do their jobs professionally and confidently.
That's why it is important to choose your training provider carefully
and that you know that you're receiving training that will make
you competitive in the
market. It is not enough to show a paper diploma if there's nothing
behind it.
If you don't choose the best training available to you then you're
giving others an advantage over you.
When you choose your training make sure that:
- The training center offers the best instructors available.
- The instructor has lots of training experience.
- The instructor has experience outside the classroom of the material s/he is teaching.
- The instructor really teaches you something relevant and important so that your time is well spent.
- Your diploma that you've earned at the end of the course is worth something and that you can show it with pride.
Jörg-Peter Kück, our
main instructor, has during the last 8 years taught
hundreds of students at dozens of Microsoft courses and MCSA
and MCSE tracks. He has worked as a consultant on Microsoft server
software since Microsoft NT version 3.51. Jörg was the first
trainer in Iceland to obtain the Microsoft Certified
Trainer certification.
Guðmundur Jósepsson is a systems analyst
and one of the most prominent Oracle experts in Iceland. His speciality is performance tuning
on Oracle databases and he's made a good reputation for himself in that field.
During the past 15 years, Guðmundur has also worked as a programmer, systems administrator on Windows
NT networks and as a network consultant.
Karl Thoroddsen has a B.Sc. in computer science and has nearly
20 years of programming experience with various programming languages. In recent years Karl has been
working as a freelance programmer both inside and outside of Iceland and is now our main developer. Karl
has among other things taught at the University of Iceland.
We encourage you to ask around about us and make a comparison. Then you can
make a sensible decision.
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