Tried and Trusted Education for Your Resettlement

Tried and Trusted Education for Your Resettlement

Off By Ed Hanna

Thousands of Service-leavers have trusted CNet Training with their resettlement training and education, gaining the skills, hands-on experience and sought after qualifications required to enter the lucrative fibre and copper network cable installation and data centre sectors.

CNet is the only industry dedicated education provider in the world to provide both internationally recognised qualifications and official certification for their programmes; credentials that are required in job specifications across the world. 

CNet believes it’s the combination of high quality programme design, delivered by expert instructors, many of whom are ex-Forces personnel, that forms the secret of its ongoing success. In fact, CNet has pledged to support the Armed Forces community by signing the Armed Forces Covenant and proudly holds a prestigious gold award, from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme.

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Every CNet technical education programme has been carefully designed and is regularly reviewed to blend the latest technical knowledge with essential hands-on skills that are needed for success in the industry. To further ensure that Service-leavers are in the best position to secure employment after completing their resettlement programme, CNet offers an additional work placement as part of the Certified Network Cable Installer (CNCI) programme. Following the programme, Service-leavers are placed within a cable installation company for a 10-day work placement, providing valuable on-the-job experience. As the industry is facing a skills shortage, the placement is often viewed as an extended job interview. And, of course, many programmes are eligible for ELC funding, enabling Service-leavers extra help to continue to progress their careers.

CNet’s experienced resettlement adviser, Olly Day, is on hand to speak with anyone considering their options. Olly can be contacted at: oday@cnet-training.com or you can request a one-to-one discussion via: www.cnet-training.com/programs/resettlement/1-to-1-with-cnets-resettlement-team