A1:You can apply to become a Data Analyst, An Access/Excel Developer, VB6 Developer or a Software Tester.
A2:To become a Data Analyst you will need to do all the Access Courses to the Programming Level; To become an Access/Excel Developer you will need to do Access/Excel to a Programmers level but you must also understand the Business rules of the company you are working for
To become a Test Analyst a major pre-requisite is that you pass the ISEB foundational exam you do not need previous IT experience.
A3:Over its existence, computer software has continued to grow in complexity and size. Every software product has a target audience. For example, a video game software has its audience completely different from banking software. Therefore, when an organization develops or otherwise invests in a software product, it presumably must assess whether the software product will be acceptable to its end users, its target audience, its purchasers, and other stakeholders. Software testing is the process of attempting to make this assessment.
A4: Yes, A study conducted by NIST in 2002 reports that software bugs cost the U.S. economy $59.5 billion annually. More than a third of this cost could be avoided if better software testing was performed. The British Computer Society has set up a tests for software testers to aid the IT industry.
A5: They vary, check the individual courses to see the length of the course.
A6: We will provide as much support as we can as our aim is for you to get a job and sustain it.
A8: We will show you a few tips to construct a professional C.V.