IT Support Assistant – Training Course

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Break into IT, for free.

Netcom Training's government-funded IT Support course is your fast track into a tech career. In just 13 weeks, you'll gain hands-on skills in hardware, networking, cloud computing and troubleshooting, and walk away with a globally recognised CompTIA Tech+ certification that employers actually look for.

Course details

* Duration:13 weeks

* Format: Online, live practical workshops

* Schedule: Mon - Thurs, 6-9PM

What you'll learn

* Setting up and maintaining secure networks

* Configuring desktop and mobile devices

* Applying cloud security and disaster recovery methods

* Understanding IT systems, legislation and business operations

Additional benefits

* High-impact employability workshops

* Six months' access to online employability courses

* Ongoing career support after you finish

Where could this take you?

Graduates of this course have gone on to interview with our partner employers - including Innosonic Ltd, a national IT services company working with major clients such as Jaguar Land Rover, the NHS and UK universities.

Is this for you?

To be eligible, you must:

* Live in the West Midlands

* Be aged 19 or over

* Earn below £34,194 gross per year

* Not currently be on another government-funded training programme

* Not be in the UK on a student, graduate, postgraduate, sponsorship or dependent visa

Cost: Free

This is a fully government-funded course - there's nothing to pay. Complete the programme and you'll be connected with our network of partner employers looking to hire

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