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Fender_roads2015-05-17 23:32:24
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Fender_roads, 2015-05-17 23:32:24

Additional skills - "backup profession"?

Hello.
I ask you to give advice, do not immediately throw stones, please.
I'm a student, I'm pretty good with a computer, but I'm not studying in the field of IT technologies.
I would like, in addition to basic education, to have some skills "in my pocket" in order to take an additional job.
I am interested in the IT sphere, namely web design, web programming, 3D modeling and visualization.
Can you please tell me which courses teach quite well with the issuance of a certificate and subsequent more likely employment?
I understand that a certificate is not a diploma of higher education, but still I think there are people who started this way.
Many thanks in advance to everyone for their help.

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olexandr7, 2015-05-17
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Certificates, diplomas... My friend, you're going to the wrong area, it's not enough to lick the authorities, you have to study here.

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index0h, 2015-05-17
@index0h

I am interested in the IT sphere, namely web design, web programming, 3D modeling and visualization.

You will have to try all of the above, no one will make the choice for you, and it is advisable to make it carefully.
You are wrong to think so. Even from the diploma of the employer, his presence is of interest, no more, and even then rarely.
Skills that are easy to test in an interview are valued. Of course, if you plan to work in the state. office is your choice, suffer on health.
So you also think in vain)) IT is developing in 7-mile steps. What happened a year ago is already the last century. Therefore, you have a choice: either sit on this "needle" or not. Knowing just a little is a waste of time.
Literally recently there was a question from the series "how did I miss everything" to find the truth does not work.
IT REQUIRES (that's right: caps, bold and italic) self-learning, without this skill the path is closed to you. Courses can certainly help, but only as the most basic foundations, no more. Although I have no complaints about Cisco courses))

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al3ch5, 2015-05-17
@al3ch5

If you want to quickly cut down money by fulfilling orders, then you will not succeed! You can immediately abandon this idea!
And if you want to get skills, then go ahead - literature, examples, sites, forums. Choose a direction and go for it!

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