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For those interested in joining a web design team, studying Adobe Dreamweaver is essential to achieve relevant qualifications that are globally recognised. For applications in the commercial world you'll need a thorough comprehension of the entire Adobe Web Creative Suite. This is including (but isn't limited to) Action Script and Flash. Should you desire to become an Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) or an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) these skills will be absolutely essential.

Knowing how to construct a website is simply the first base. Creating traffic, maintaining content and programming database-driven sites are also required. Consider training programmes with additional features that cover these skills for example HTML, PHP and database engines like MySQL, alongside SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) and E-Commerce skills.

Many trainers have a handy Job Placement Assistance facility, to assist your search for your first position. Don't get overly impressed with this service - it's quite easy for their marketing department to make too much of it. Ultimately, the still growing need for IT personnel in the UK is the reason you'll find a job.

Work on polishing up your CV right away however (advice can be sought on this via your provider). Don't procrastinate and leave it till you've finished your exams. Quite often, you will be offered your first job whilst you're still studying (even when you've just left first base). If you haven't updated your CV to say what you're studying (and it isn't in the hands of someone with jobs to offer) then you aren't even in the running! The best services to help you land that job are most often local IT focused employment agencies. Because they only get paid when they place you, they have more incentive to get on with it.

A constant grievance for a number of training providers is how hard students are prepared to study to get top marks in their exams, but how un-prepared they are to work on getting the job they've trained for. Don't falter at the last fence.

A knowledgeable and practiced consultant (vs a salesperson) will ask questions and seek to comprehend your current experience level and abilities. This is vital for calculating your starting level of study. If you have a strong background, or perhaps a bit of commercial experience (some industry qualifications maybe?) then it could be that your starting level will be different from a student that is completely new to the industry. Working through a user skills module first may be the ideal way to start into your computer program, depending on your skill level at the moment.

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