• Why get computer training?
• Why provide computer training for your employees?
• How long are you computer classes?
• Who will be teaching my computer class?
• How many students will be in my computer training classes?
• Do I get to use my own computer in your computer training program?
• How much does your computer training cost?
• When does your next computer class start?
• I don't see the computer class that I am looking for. Can you still help me?
• Should I earn a degree or just a certificate?
• Why get computer training?
Most people get computer training because they need to obtain a specific skill. And after trying to teach themselves they realize that having somebody instruct them is a much better option, as computer skills aren't always as intuitive as you'd like to believe. But there are additional reasons why you should take computer training classes. If you are thinking about a new career, computer skills are a necessity. And if you are already an IT professional, sitting through advanced computer courses and obtaining the latest technical skills generally makes you more valuable to the company you work for - increasing job security, and at times, salary.
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• Why provide computer training for your employees?
How about productivity? Properly trained employees do their jobs much more effectively. Providing basic skills to the office staff will probably result in fewer calls to the help desk, freeing up your technical team, allowing them to concentrate on more pressing issues. Furthermore, training your IT professionals will allow the organization to enjoy the full the benefits that a computer network provides. For our help Call and we will arrange a mutually convenient time to meet.
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• How long are you computer classes?
Again, the answer is, it depends. Computer training programs vary in length - from two weeks computer training classes, two months computer training programs, to well over four months. Call one of our Services computer training consultants and they will be able to provide accurate answers.
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• Who will be teaching my computer class?
HCI Institute computer instructors are experienced, well spoken, patient, and friendly individuals. Many of our computer training instructors are multi-vendor talented.
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• How many students will be in my computer training classes?
Not many. Nowhere near the number of students you usually see in a college lecture hall. You'll get a lot of personal attention when you take classes at HCI Institute. We've taught classes for two people before, and also for fifteen and above.
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• Do I get to use my own computer in your computer training program?
No, due to the fact that we have plenty of PCs to go around everybody. You will do a considerable amount of lab work in our computer classrooms on your own. We do, however, encourage teamwork. Why? Keep in mind that most computer professionals work in teams to solve organizational issues, and we want to develop not only your IT skills, but your ability to work well with others.
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• How much does your computer training cost?
First, think of computer training as an investment. It's an investment in yourself and in your career. The cost vary with the course of your choice. For a list of course cost, please contact us.
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• When does your next computer class start?
When do you want to start computer training? We start computer classes on a rolling basis. It's not like college when you can only start in September, January and/or May. Call us and we will fill you in on all the details.
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• I don't see the computer class that I am looking for. Can you still help me?
The short answer is YES. While we offer many of the more popular computer courses there are some we don't teach.If you need specialized computer training for a group of coworkers or friends, we can provide a customized course for you.
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• Should I earn a degree or just a certificate?
That depends on a number of factors. Many employers prefer to hire candidates that have a college degree and specifically a degree in computers. A longer program also gives you more exposure to the technologies you are studying and more hands on time with the technologies. However, if you already have a non-computer related degree, a shorter certificate program may be more appropriate.
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