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Firstly I just wanted to apologise if posting this is inappropriate but I thought you would be the best people to come to. I've been searching for an experienced Apple Certified support specialist for a really important client based in South West London, England. As you guys have or are undertaking the certification I was hoping you could help ?
If you or someone you know would be potentially interested or if you have and questions please feel free.
There are certainly plenty of Apple experts around but there doesn't seem to be as many that have the certification who are looking for work in this area right now. My client needs someone who is Desktop and Portable certified, and has DTP application knowledge as well as extensive networking knowledge. Is there a recognised search facility with Apple?
It's a strange request really- there are different levels of Apple Certification, and an "Apple Certified Support Specialist" could be an entry level ACSP- or ACTC; but they most definitely will not get an ACSA without experience in any case (and without paying a high price). An ACSP or ACTC could have little to no experience on the field but it wouldn't be worth much at all. As an Apple user for the past eight years and someone who supports Apple equipment daily (including OS X Server) on a large network integrated with Windows systems and servers, I am only just studying my ACSP/ACTC track. I can tell you that there is no way I could have gotten this far without my experience.
Perhaps the prospective employer should consult the Apple Consultants list and get some support that way before hiring someone without adequate experience? Just a thought...