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Get an IT Job in 2022

Take this course first before wasting your time by learning skills that are not in demand in 2022

This course comes with a free digital copy of my published paperback, ‘Get an IT Job in 2021’ priced at $29.95 on Amazon.  This course was originally made for 2021 and has been updated for 2022.

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This course comes with a free digital copy of my published paperback, ‘Get an IT Job in 2021’ priced at $29.95 on Amazon.  This course was originally made for 2021 and has been updated for 2022.

This course will tell you what the in demand skills and certifications are for each type of job in the IT department and how to acquire them. This course sets out a six step system for you to get the IT job that you want in 2022. These steps are:

 

Step #1 – Choosing the Right Position for You in the IT Department

Step #2 – Writing the Perfect Resume

Step #3 – How to Find and Apply for a Job

Step #4 – Responding to Recruiters and Hiring Managers

Step #5 – Interview Success

Step #6 – Keeping Your Job

 

If you are reading this then you are interested in starting a new career in IT or are looking to improve your career in IT. It doesn’t matter if you have lots, little or no experience. This course will teach you how to get the pay and/or stability that you are looking for without spending years in further education or thousands on expensive training courses. More importantly, this course will set you on the right path so that you choose the correct skills to acquire without wasting time and money by investing in the wrong skills.  If you are a software developer then this course will tell you the software components of the Full Stack that you need to be most in demand.

My name is Paul Ashton, I have been one of the world’s highest paid IT professionals for over 29 years, working in the UK, United States and mainland Europe. The companies and organizations that I have worked for span banking, commodity trading, local and national government, healthcare, military, manufacturing, insurance, telecoms, utilities, law and accounting.