I am a graduate and have a couple of years in Learning and Development. Now, I am planning to set my career in this field.
Do Certifications Carry Weight on a Resume?
If yes, could you suggest some online institutes for certification? I am looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
From India, Hyderabad
Do Certifications Carry Weight on a Resume?
If yes, could you suggest some online institutes for certification? I am looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
From India, Hyderabad
In addition to what Atul has shared, please consider Udemy. There are a plethora of training programs, mostly for free. Pick up the topic of your interest to identify how far you would want to explore.
Wish you all the best!
From India, Mumbai
Wish you all the best!
From India, Mumbai
Don't go by any vendors or by their reputation just because they say so. No offense meant to them either. In fact, they have no obligation whatsoever to get you placed in a better role. It's their business, and you are the customer. That's all.
Get your focus clear. What industry do you want to be a part of as L&D personnel? Do you have any ideas of the various career paths for L&D in a specific industry?
Come on, you are in L&D, and you must use the most essential needs analysis tool in your arsenal for your own needs assessment. Are you looking for skill-based training, knowledge-based training, or tech-based training?
Get started, right there. I will give you a hint - don't waste your time with skill-based programs (training skills); instead, go for a knowledge-based program (MBA) or something that gets your foot inside the corporate door - understanding business.
These days, L&D is driven by technology. That may be an option for you to work with an LMS company if you are very good with your instructional design.
Hope it's given you some good ideas to play around with.
Best wishes,
Erstine
From India, Aurangabad
Get your focus clear. What industry do you want to be a part of as L&D personnel? Do you have any ideas of the various career paths for L&D in a specific industry?
Come on, you are in L&D, and you must use the most essential needs analysis tool in your arsenal for your own needs assessment. Are you looking for skill-based training, knowledge-based training, or tech-based training?
Get started, right there. I will give you a hint - don't waste your time with skill-based programs (training skills); instead, go for a knowledge-based program (MBA) or something that gets your foot inside the corporate door - understanding business.
These days, L&D is driven by technology. That may be an option for you to work with an LMS company if you are very good with your instructional design.
Hope it's given you some good ideas to play around with.
Best wishes,
Erstine
From India, Aurangabad
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