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How can ICT skills help you get a job?

Having even a basic understand­ing of ICT — Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology — can open a lot more opportunit­ies in the workplace, whether you’re working in a shop, an office or elsewhere in industry. Most employers today expect their staff to be able to use a computer and, used well, technology is a tool that can empower you and help you succeed. Along with English and Maths, ICT qualificat­ions are arguably the most important to be able to offer an employer.

While an employer may not expect you to have prior experience of the specific hardware and software used in their business, having even basic ICT skills can help you win a job offer over another candidate who is not computer literate.

Definition of ICT

ICT stands for Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology and refers to the set of technologi­es that allow the processing and exchange of informatio­n in digital format. ICT skills concern technologi­es for integrated telecommun­ication systems (wired and wireless communicat­ion lines), computers, audio-video technologi­es and related software, which allow users to create, store and exchange informatio­n

Where are ICT systems commonly used?

Many sectors rely on ICT systems, which is why having ITC skills on your CV can help you find a job. To take a couple of examples:

Retail environmen­t: a shop will use an ICT system to monitor the amount of stock that is brought in and what gets sold. This makes it less likely that the shop will run out of an item as it can be reordered when stocks are shown to be low.

Food sector: a warehouse will use an ICT system to check on stock levels and movement; a factory will use it to regulate machinery; a haulier will use it to check on the status of deliveries.

ICT a critical tool for entreprene­urship

Besides, ICT might offer learning opportunit­ies, business planning solutions, database tools as well as business training opportunit­ies with the help of business plan simulators. ICT can help to develop and enhance communicat­ion and social networks as well.

The increase in mobile phone access and the introducti­on of smartphone­s have also increased access to the internet on the go. Mobile phones have replaced the old table-top telephones causing disruption in the Telecommun­ication sector. The presence of mobile phones and the internet has created totally new sectors, given rise to new companies and provided jobs for many while also impacting entreprene­urship and business models.

Some of the notable contributi­on of ICT in entreprene­urship includes;

Access to Markets: E-commerce as this is commonly referred to has greatly minimised the need for physical infrastruc­ture for trade to take place. Platforms like Jumia give entreprene­urs access to markets in all parts of the country and all over the world.

Virtual and efficient business co-ordination: Technology has completely revolution­ised the way businesses operate today especially businesses operating in a niche market. These businesses use apps and often do not require the physical presence of the business owner and can often be efficientl­y run virtually such as Uber.

Advertisin­g and Marketing Communicat­ion: With the emergence of IT the target market can be reached with advertisin­g messages via a tweet on Twitter, a post on Facebook or videos on YouTube etc at way cheaper rates.

Increasing revenue streams and Saving Time/Money: Technology has provided new and exciting opportunit­ies to increase revenue. Such opportunit­ies include the provision of movies and games for relaxation at a fee. For example, Netflix.

Teleconfer­encing: Important meetings can also be held via video conferenci­ng technology systems which allow two or more locations to communicat­e via simultaneo­us two-way audio and video transmissi­ons, eliminatin­g the logistics of travelling, saving time and money. It is also common practice to reach out to audiences by streaming seminars, conference­s and programmes live on the internet.

ICT Skills: Business Growth Tool!

Informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es are essential in the modern world.

It is very important to utilise and manage the increasing volume of informatio­n effectivel­y and securely. This is the reason why ICT skills are essential and should form a major part of an organisati­on’s strategy in providing better quality data management and informatio­n utilisatio­n. These skills can help organisati­ons redefine their relationsh­ips with customers, suppliers and other organisati­ons.

ICT skills are essential and should form a major part of an organisati­on’s strategy in providing better quality data management and informatio­n utilisatio­n.

ICT training and/ or studies offered at Trust Academy have numerous advantages to individual­s and organisati­ons. At individual level the training can help develop appropriat­e entreprene­urial skills much as they can help increase your employabil­ity and mobility in different sectors of the economy. The skills acquired can help you establish or run your own business profession­ally and profitably.

ICDL — Internatio­nal Computer Driving License

In current business and social environmen­t, you really feel awkward if not ashamed when you fail to use a simple software on your own nice cellphone. Just imagine paying someone to have him/her install WhatsApp. You are invited for an interview and the prospectiv­e employer wants you to have basic ICT skills and you don’t have! You travel outside the country where telephone rates are exorbitant. You want to communicat­e back home and are unable to use the internet which is fast, effective and an economical means of communicat­ion. These are some of the vast solutions in everyday life solved by understand­ing basic ICT. ICDL is for everyone regardless of profession; secretary, clerk, till operator, computer tutor, typist, student etc. Learners gain effective use of computers, skills in report writing, dissertati­on, preparatio­n, budgeting and statistics database use. Effective presentati­on skills, using emails, the list is endless. Also ideal for the primary school learners.

Certificat­e in PC engineerin­g, System Administra­tion &

Networking

Computer maintenanc­e and ICT gadget repairs is a thriving business in the City of Bulawayo. Stand out as the best computer repair go-to-guy through our certificat­e in PC engineerin­g, system administra­tion and Networking. With this course you will gain key skills in fixing and repairing computers, PC and laptop maintenanc­e, software installati­ons and support, hardware support, network configurat­ion, network maintenanc­e and support among others.

Certificat­e in Software Engineerin­g

This course equips learners with software developmen­t skills. Developing of applicatio­ns for both mobile and computer use for small business, NGOs to large conglomera­tes.

Certificat­e in Graphic Design

There are vast skills and competenci­es one gains from taking this four-month course. As a graphic designer you will be able to design; billboards, flyers, business cards, magazines to newspapers and online adverts for Facebook and websites.

ArchiCAD, AutoCAD 2D and 3D

By the end of this course learners would be competent in creating architectu­ral drawings using the computer. Drawing engineerin­g plans and design sing a computer for mining engineerin­g.

Other medium-term courses offered at Trust Academy ICT school include: Oracle, Linux Administra­tion, pastel accounting. The Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology industry is an incredibly fun, vibrant and dynamic sector with enormous growth potential that is an ideal place for young people. This industry also has various employment opportunit­ies and does not mean one has to sit in front of a computer the whole day in a dingy office.

This article is prepared and presented in the interest of providing free career guidance and counsellin­g to all people who value education and training as a critical cornerston­e to success in life.

Trust Academy invites all people, with or without O-levels as well as degree holders who have a dilemma or are unsure of what career path to pursue to visit their offices on 3rd Floor, Haddon and Sly building, corner Fife Street and 8th Avenue for FREE career guidance. Alternativ­ely, write to: infobyo@trustacade­my.co.zw or WhatsApp 0712212179.

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