Global Information Technology is an organization focused on IT career training and certification exam preparation. Its website lists more than 100 courses covering data science, Python, machine learning, generative AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, databases, network engineering, software testing, web development, project management, business analysis, office software, IoT, and more. Overall, it is positioned more as a “career transition + certification training” provider than a simple online course platform.
The course catalog is very broad. It includes CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+/Cloud+/CySA+/PenTest+, as well as AWS, Azure, Cisco CCNA/CCNP, CEH, CISSP, PMP, PMI-ACP, IIBA, Oracle, ITIL, Lean Six Sigma, and others. Some courses list prerequisites: for example, PMP requires a project management foundation, CCNP requires CCNA-level knowledge, and CEH requires familiarity with Windows, Linux, and TCP/IP. In terms of delivery format, the available text only clearly mentions “Virtual or In-person Appointments,” so it is not possible to confirm whether classes are live, recorded, or 1-on-1. The teaching language and specific instructor backgrounds are also not disclosed.
Pricing information is missing. There are no visible per-course fees, packages, installment options, or refund policies. Support services are a relative strength: the site includes links such as Career Planning, Career Services, Job Placement, Financial Aid, Scholarship, Class Schedule, and Veterans Career Services. It also clearly states that it accepts Veterans Benefits, Post-9/11 GI Bill, Voc Rehab, VET TEC, Montgomery GI Bill, and related programs, making it relatively friendly to U.S. veterans.
The main advantages are its comprehensive course lineup and broad coverage of certification vendors, making it suitable for learners who want to choose courses systematically around a career path. It also emphasizes career services and consulting, which may make it more employment-oriented than purely recorded-course platforms. The drawbacks are also clear: the captured text consists largely of course lists and keywords, while key decision-making details such as course hours, instructors, pricing, sample lessons, pass rates, and class size are missing. Overall transparency is limited.
It is better suited to IT beginners, career changers, and certification candidates based in the U.S. or able to accommodate its time zone/offline arrangements—especially those planning to take certifications such as CompTIA, AWS, Azure, PMP, and CEH. For users in China, network accessibility, payment methods, and remote exam coordination are not explained, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If you only need Chinese-language content or low-cost self-study, it may be worth comparing Coursera, edX, Udemy, Pluralsight, Microsoft Learn, AWS Skill Builder, and certification training from domestic cloud providers.
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