Computer Power helping you make your career move
Course studied: Diploma of Software Development Job title: Network, Technical & Website Support Chris had been working in retail as a shop assistant/cashier for ten years. It was approximately five...
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Course studied: Diploma of Information Technology Networking Job title: Junior Desktop Support Engineer Jay was working full-time for a small distribution company and realised his position was not...
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Course studied: Diploma of Information Technology Networking Job title: IT Service Help Desk Daniel was studying at University however found it wasn’t suited to him, he is better suited to a self-paced...
View ArticlePromoted after only seven months!
Course studied: Diploma of Information Technology Networking Daniel’s first ICT role was as a Level 1/2 Client Liaison Officer. A role which put Daniel’s determination to succeed to the test. He had to...
View ArticleOur growing instructor team
Once again, we are pleased to announce new Academic team members. We have recently had Mahen Jayawardena and Renike Basile commence as Instructors. Mahen specialises in Software Development. Mahen has...
View ArticleNew and updated courses!
To ensure we are delivering what employers are looking for, we make sure our courseware is in-line with the latest technologies and software versions. Therefore, as required we update our...
View ArticleHow to make 2014 your career year: A seven-point plan
How to make 2014 your career year: A seven-point plan Many of us are returning to work today for the first time in 2014, refreshed and ready to make a clean start by believing we’ll handle the next 12...
View ArticleICT is the source for change
Ready to make the change? Talk to us about starting your ICT career. Find out more about Computer Power at www.computerpower.edu.au
View ArticleWhat’s stopping young women from taking up a career in IT?
A male-dominated IT industry is problematic to a workforce that faces skills shortages in technology. Women are crucial to keeping up with the demand in an ICT workforce that DEEWR predicts will grow...
View ArticleGiving girls the code to a life in computing and engineering
An organisation encouraging young girls to develop an interest in computer science and engineering aims to bridge the gap in the number of women and men employed in computing fields, whether as...
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