Thursday, May 28, 2020
The top courses to help you get hired October 2017
The top courses to help you get hired October 2017 by Michael Cheary Looking for a new passion? Youâre in for a treat⦠Thereâs more to this month than scary movies and creepy clown masks. In fact, with over 20,000 qualifications available on reed.co.uk right now, and discounts across everything from foundation degrees through to professional qualifications, it could be the perfect time to pursue a new opportunity. No costume required.To help inspire you, here are three of the best courses you could be starting in October:Professional Electrician courseAttention all aspiring tradesmen: your career pathâs about to become a whole lot brighter.Thatâs because with this City Guilds Professional Electrician course, youâll learn all the fundamentals necessary to become a full-fledged technician â" not to mention gain a UK recognised qualification as part of the package.Taught as a combination of practical training, theory and home study, youâll gain real-world experience in areas ranging from electrical circuit instal lation through to testing, surveying and inspecting.And as no previous experience is needed to get started, there are absolutely no barriers to entry. So even if you donât know your Ohms from your Amps, you donât have to resign yourself to staying in the dark.Ready for your very own light-bulb moment? Enquire today.What do I need? You, and your screwdriver. Thatâs about it.How long will it last? This course is self-paced â" so completion times are up to you.Perfect for: People who are good with their hands (and/or plug sockets).Professional Electrician courseSEN DiplomaWant to make a difference to childrenâs lives, but not big on budgets? Youâre in luckâ¦SEN Teachers help support learners with Special Educational Needs, giving them the extra attention they need to make the most of their education.This SEN Diploma, certified by CPD CMA, is one of the UKâs best-selling SEN courses, and is the perfect way to build the skills you need to start working with Special Educ ational Needs students for a career â" whether itâs full-time, or part-time.22 separate modules are covered, including working with children with ADHD, dyslexia and autism, as well as teaching strategies, and understanding and managing anger.Sounds expensive, right? Wrong. For a limited time all of this is available for just £39 â" more than 80% off the RRP. Theyâre even throwing in an NUS card just for signing up.Change lives. Make massive savings. Whatâs not to like?What do I need? No previous experience or qualifications necessary.How long will it last? As little as 20 hours, taken at your own pace.Perfect for: People who were born to teach.SEN courseHealthcare courseWhatâs better than a course for under £40? How about a course thatâs completely free?Thatâs right. All throughout October you can enrol on this nationally accredited, Level 2 qualification for Working in the Health Sector â" for less than the price ofâ¦well, just about anything.Lasting around 15 weeks, youâll learn about best practice for a wide range of healthcare-related roles, and gain industry-relevant skills that could help land you your first job.The course is completely self-paced, meaning you can fit it around your schedule. You even get one-to-one support from a dedicated tutor throughout your time studying â" all for no extra cost.And with a success rate of 94% for all their students, there really is no excuse not to take your interest in a career in health or social care to the next level.Stethoscope on standbyâ¦What do I need? An active interest in helping people.How long will it last? Around 15 hours.Perfect for: People who want to learn for less.Healthcare courseNot sure which course is right for you? View all available courses now.Find a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the Features
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