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Ask HN: Did Online Course Lead into a Job for Anyone?

34 pointsby Arthanariover 8 years ago
Did any one do online courses like<p>Coursera Edx Udacity<p>And then use it and get a JOB.<p>Also what about below course<p>https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pe.gatech.edu&#x2F;online-masters-degrees&#x2F;online-master-science-analytics<p>Once i finish it what approach i should use to leverage this new qualification to secure a related job.<p>what difficulties will i face in leveraging it.

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nstartover 8 years ago
My entire career at this point was jump-started by udacity web dev course. Prior to that I was flitting around with developing scrapers and some basic desktop systems. After I took that course, I went from one level to another and am now working remotely with buffer.<p>As of late I&#x27;ve been looking back on this experience and wondering how much I&#x27;m losing out on by not taking more courses. Hoping to change that from March this year.
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JulesRosserover 8 years ago
I completed a couple of courses offered by Coursera and Udacity on Android development and managed to get a great role in a decent company a few months later with no previous professional experience. The courses are mostly entry level, but they gave me just enough motivation and knowledge to create my own apps, which I feel is the real reason I was hired.<p>The difficulty come from having no prior professional experience, so showing that you can design, build and ship a project in your own time really helps you to stand out.<p>The only thing about the course that you linked is that its not specific to a certain field. I would suggest that you try a couple of different courses and find a subject &#x2F; stack which really interests you, then build small but increasingly more complex projects using what you&#x27;ve learnt.<p>I list the courses I&#x27;ve completed along with links to any verified certificates on my resume, but not once have they been referenced in interviews.. It&#x27;s always the projects that make me stand out.<p>I&#x27;d be happy to answer any other questions you have! Also, the forums are also great place to meet like minded people!
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drewrvover 8 years ago
Not sure if this is the anecdote you&#x27;re looking for, but my spouse did a few online Python classes, decided she enjoys it, and enrolled in a coding bootcamp. She&#x27;s set to graduate in a couple weeks and already has an offer.
jmportillaover 8 years ago
I teach online courses and have had students report back to me that the course helped them get a job or pass an interview, but it&#x27;s pretty much always in addition to their own self study and experience. an online course can definitely help you get a job, but it alone probably won&#x27;t be enough. although more and more I see online courses or degrees that guarantee a job or your money back, do that might be with checking out.
lalwanivikasover 8 years ago
Yes, for many people!<p>How do I know? I am actually building FirstDevJob and am interviewing such people. I have published two interviews[0][1] with people who used FreeCodeCamp. More are in the pipeline!<p>It is absolutely possible. But just don&#x27;t depend on one course or site. Be flexible and willing to learn from many different places to develop your skills enough to land a job.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;firstdevjob.com&#x2F;stories&#x2F;dan-minshew&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;firstdevjob.com&#x2F;stories&#x2F;dan-minshew&#x2F;</a><p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;firstdevjob.com&#x2F;stories&#x2F;taylor-milliman&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;firstdevjob.com&#x2F;stories&#x2F;taylor-milliman&#x2F;</a>
sgsloover 8 years ago
Anecdotally, I get many, many emails from people who have taken my React courses on Udemy (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.udemy.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;sgslo&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.udemy.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;sgslo&#x2F;</a>) and go on to get jobs. They generally have some previous programming experience, but I assume if they are taking the time to write me an email then they figure the course helped them.
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mindcrimeover 8 years ago
I&#x27;ve done a lot of online classes, and I have a job. But I also have 15+ years of experience as a developer, so it would be hard to suss out exactly which attributes did or didn&#x27;t contribute to my successful candidacy the last couple of times I changed jobs. Subjectively, I feel like that stuff helped, but it&#x27;s hard to be sure.