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Don Tennant

Stirring IT Up

Training Camp ‘trying to help out’

All of us should be on the lookout for helpful resources for unemployed IT workers, and I think I've spotted a good one: an IT training outfit based in Philadelphia called Training Camp. They appear to be genuinely out to make it easier for IT pros to get the training they need to stay employed or to regain employment.

I spoke earlier today with Steve Gaudino, Training Camp's COO, about some programs they're offering for unemployed IT workers. One is called Unemployment Surety Guarantee, under which you pay full price for a training program to boost your street cred now, and then if you get laid off, they'll let you take another course of equal or lesser cost free of charge.

Under another one, they'll pay for your hotel accommodations and/or exams (depending on the course and your needs) if you're unemployed. Gaudino insisted there's no fine print. He acknowledged that Training Camp is hoping to get some good press and additional business out of the effort, so it's not pure altruism. But the fact is they're out of pocket with this stuff, so I think Gaudino was sincere when he said, "We're trying to help out."

He also provided some interesting insights into how the recession has affected IT training. For example:

  • No surprise: Businesses are cutting back on spending for IT training. Up until about a year ago, 80% of Training Camp's revenue came from businesses, and 20% came from individuals. Now, that split is more in the neighborhood of 60% from businesses and 40% from individuals. (Gaudino said Training Camp's year-over-year revenue is flat, which isn't bad, considering the economic circumstances.)
  •  Surprise: We hear all the time about people leaving the IT career field, but Gaudino said there's an uptick in people leaving other career fields and choosing IT. The fact is, there are plenty of other occupations that are taking a more severe beating than IT -- he cited the example of a real estate agent who recently underwent training for a help desk role.
  • No surprise: Training Camp is getting a big chunk of its business from the government in general, and the military branches in particular. "They're the one sector that seems to always be immune," Gaudino said. He was unable to point to any other sector that's particularly weak or strong.

Training Camp markets its programs as being "boot-camp style," but that doesn't mean students can expect to have a crazed drill sergeant screaming in their faces. It just means the programs are accelerated, intensive, and full-immersion, with classes typically running from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. for five to 14 days.

What People Are Saying

Training Scholarships for Unemployed IT Workers

Hi Don,

Thanks for reporting on the Training Camp. It's great to read about the positive things that are being done to support our industry.

As part of our 25 year anniversary, we recently announced that we are awarding scholarships to 25 IT professionals who have lost their jobs during the recession. Through this program, any unemployed IT professional is eligible to win a scholarship to an upcoming Ouellette & Associates ("O&A") public workshop.

This industry has been so good to us over the past 25 years and this scholarship program provides us with an opportunity to give something back, help out some folks during a difficult time, and make an investment in our profession. By participating in our workshops, we will keep people energized and positively focused as they pursue new opportunities with an expanded skill set.

O&A's curriculum of IT-specific, Leadership and Professional Development workshops focus on developing the "human side" of the IT equation. For 25 years, these highly engaging workshops have provided IT leaders and staff with the confidence, competence, commitment and consistency to thrive in our increasingly demanding, ever changing business environment.

We invite you to share this offer with your readers and IT colleagues who can benefit from O&A's scholarship program. To apply, we ask that interested candidates forward a brief email to info@ouellette-online.com stating their name, prior position and company, the public workshop(s) they would be most interested in attending (visit http://www.ouellette-online.com/cgi-bin/workshops.cfm for schedule), and a statement noting how they hope to benefit from the workshop.

Please let me know if you have any questions Don, and our website at www.ouellette-online.com.

Best regards,
Dan

Dan Roberts
President
Ouellette & Associates

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