EDUONIX Online Training Site
pawouro
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pawouro -
pawouro -
Hello everyone,
I would like to know if anyone is familiar with the online IT training site EDUONIX.com (built in a similar style to UDEMY because of its cheap courses), which offers a wide range of training, including the "e-degree" certificate in Javascript, Machine Learning, and DevOps. Has anyone heard of it?
Is there any credibility to these courses, has anyone taken them and managed to get a developer job?
Thank you very much for your help on this!
PAUL
I would like to know if anyone is familiar with the online IT training site EDUONIX.com (built in a similar style to UDEMY because of its cheap courses), which offers a wide range of training, including the "e-degree" certificate in Javascript, Machine Learning, and DevOps. Has anyone heard of it?
Is there any credibility to these courses, has anyone taken them and managed to get a developer job?
Thank you very much for your help on this!
PAUL
2 answers
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Hello,
If you want to train, I think there are plenty of tutorials/courses available online for free...
If you really want to take a course, then contact a "real" training center (ENI, ARINFO...)
with this kind of training center you will benefit from an internship in a company and some may give you a chance afterwards....
because a certificate obtained from a site like UDEMY or EDUONIX (which I didn't know before your question) rarely opens the doors to a potential job.....
Only experience in a company or recognized state diplomas actually matter when you apply for a job...
At best, these "certificates" are a plus on your resume... but they are useless without a solid background to support them...
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Best regards,
Jordane -
Thank you jordane45 for your response. It is undeniable that today it is increasingly possible to find well-designed training resources online, with even opportunities to carry out projects that one could showcase on a CV or in a personal portfolio. And there will be more and more competition among good training designers. But most of them are in English. If the shortage of professionals in IT is not quickly filled by traditional training, companies will gradually turn to these alternatives.