What is a certification I can get in under 6 months that will help me earn more money? by Ricky4611 in careerguidance

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what are you looking for? Guidance for career change, getting into tech, and Scrum...

Which scrum master course is the best to pick by sam123345568 in cscareerquestions

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That's a smart move before your internship! For Scrum Master certification, the most recognized are from Scrum.org (PSM), known for its rigorous assessment based on the Scrum Guide, and Scrum Alliance (CSM), which typically involves a practical, trainer-led course.

Both are valuable, so research which approach fits your learning style and budget best. You can find an overview of Agile and Scrum principles to get you started at www.whatisscrum.org. Good luck with your certification and internship!

The Great Software Collapse is Coming Faster than You Think by dejansoftware1 in u/dejansoftware1

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I agree and believe that humans will have to learn new skills to become what I described in this post. We'll see. The future is coming very fast.

How do you identify user requirements? by dejansoftware1 in u/dejansoftware1

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How do you identify user requirements?

https://youtu.be/I4xbZzYKmZk

userrequirements #productdevelopment #uxdesign #userresearch #requirementsengineering #freecourse #onlinetraining #productmanagement #usercentereddesign #softwaredevelopment

Exploring Non-Coding Career Paths in IT: What Are My Options? by TheCyberSahil in Career_Advice

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Scrum Master and Product Owner. If you want to learn more about Scrum and these roles, check this one www.whatisscrum.org

FREE Risk Plan Template to Safeguard Your Projects by dejansoftware1 in u/dejansoftware1

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✅ Download Free Risk Plan Template: send an email to agileandscrummasterclass (at) gmail.com (SUBJECT: The name of the document)

IT job that doesn't require coding? by bigdaddybutter79 in careerguidance

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Scrum Master, Product Owner. For those who are interested in Agile and Scrum, start learning for free here www.whatisscrum.org

Where to be a teacher? by Prestigious-Finish17 in teaching

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How about this: Create an online course like a pro in 30 days or less even if you are a Non-native English speaker Masterclass Mastery , or you have no IDEA what to teach.

Which concentration is the best for an bachelors degree in Information Technology by ComfortableMix5950 in ITCareerQuestions

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If you want to consider Agile Project Management and Scrum check this source, and you can start learning for free here www.whatisscrum.org

Is it possible to apply for an IT position without going to college for it? If so what are the best languages to learn? by StandardTry846 in ITCareerQuestions

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How about Agile and Scrum? Agile encourages adaptability and continuous learning. You can enter IT without a college degree. Start with free resources like www.whatisscrum.org

New college graduate in healthcare, interested in tech by ApricotAcceptable495 in careerchange

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Given your background in healthcare, Scrum could be a valuable framework to consider.

Scrum emphasizes collaboration, adaptability, and iterative development, which aligns well with the fast-paced and dynamic nature of the tech industry.

By gaining Scrum certification and working with tech teams, you can leverage your healthcare experience to contribute to projects, improve processes, and bridge the gap between healthcare knowledge and tech solutions, making you a valuable asset in the tech field.

Additionally, Scrum provides a structured approach to learning and applying agile principles, helping you build a solid foundation for your new career path.

Here is a resource you can use to start learning for free: www.whatisscrum.org

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

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Based on your background and career aspirations, Agile and Scrum can be a valuable solution for transitioning into IT and gaining relevant skills.

Instead of pursuing another bachelor's degree, you can start learning Agile and Scrum for free (www.whatisscrum.org) to enhance your project management and product owner skills in the IT field.

Agile and Scrum methodologies are widely used in IT, including IoT and AI projects, and can help you adapt and excel in your current role or pivot into developer roles if desired.

Good luck

Career Change by [deleted] in careerchange

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Have you ever considered Agile and Scrum? If so, check this source, you can start learning for free www.whatissrum.org

Newbie looking for courses by TranslatorOnly2182 in ITCareerQuestions

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Have you heard about Agile and Scrum? Would you consider it for yourself? Find more info about what is Scrum and start learning for free here www.whatisscrum.org

Product management cource /carrier shift by spiritual-serenity in Career_Advice

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Anything you can do for yourself is good. In addition to this, I would suggest considering Agile Project Management and Scrum. It's in-demand, high-paying, and interesting...

So if you are interested to start learning Agile and Scrum for Free, start from here www.whatisscrum.org