-Learn a few languages (such as C#, Java, PHP, JavaScript), this can help you gain employment as a programmer, developer.
-Create your own projects and show them on Github, this could be apps, software, websites.
-Contribute on Open Source projects.
-Take certifications in A+, MCSE then apply for helpdeask roles.
-Take N+, A+ then volunteer has a network admin at a school, along with purchasing your own router from Ebay to fiddle around at home and then volunteer hospital or your council Once you have experience take the CCNA and then apply for network engineer roles.
-Volunteer as a technician at your uni
-Volunteer. Apply on volunteer sites
-Collaborate with other students in a project
-Test software, create a portfolio and then apply for software testing jobs once you have your degree
-Run your own blog on how to learn programming or what you know and gained
-Run an IT consultancy voluntary
-Freelance
-Volunteer as a IT trainer
-Create your own databases and websites
-Do the Linux foundation course, contribute on the Ubunto forum, create your own apps
-Contribute on Stackoverflow, create an account and send a link to your CV.
-Create a brilliant computing project in your final year.
-Create your own projects and show them on Github, this could be apps, software, websites.
-Contribute on Open Source projects.
-Take certifications in A+, MCSE then apply for helpdeask roles.
-Take N+, A+ then volunteer has a network admin at a school, along with purchasing your own router from Ebay to fiddle around at home and then volunteer hospital or your council Once you have experience take the CCNA and then apply for network engineer roles.
-Volunteer as a technician at your uni
-Volunteer. Apply on volunteer sites
-Collaborate with other students in a project
-Test software, create a portfolio and then apply for software testing jobs once you have your degree
-Run your own blog on how to learn programming or what you know and gained
-Run an IT consultancy voluntary
-Freelance
-Volunteer as a IT trainer
-Create your own databases and websites
-Do the Linux foundation course, contribute on the Ubunto forum, create your own apps
-Contribute on Stackoverflow, create an account and send a link to your CV.
-Create a brilliant computing project in your final year.