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Coursera certificates, are they worth it?

Saturnal Snowqueen

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I took a poetry class that I found on Coursera, and I aced it so any insights into how much value actually buying the certificate has? My debate about buying it is that a poetry class won't mean much on my resume, but there are other classes I want to try that might look more "valuable" so I wouldn't mind shelling out money for them. I've read those things Coursera says about how a % of people got a promotion and yadda yadda by taking the course, but does anyone actually have any experience with that?
 

Doctor Cringelord

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From what I have read, they are an extra boost to your resume, but not a substitute for traditional education on a resume.

So it probably doesn’t hurt to add to a resume if the course you did is specific to the field to which you are applying, and it might show to a potential employer that you took the time and initiative to boost your knowledge in a particular area. You were willing to pay to hone your knowledge and skills and I would think that ought to say something to a hiring director or HR rep

Sounds kind of like the slight boost you get picking up skill magazines in Fallout games. It doesn’t level you up completely but it definitely gives you a useful edge and is worth it
 

Maou

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Not to be a poor sport, but probably nothing? Ive personally never heard of it before, and it might some new age shit that they are pushing to make you feel more important than you are. But as others have said, resume resume resume.
 

The Cat

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if it enriches you personally, its not a waste. But if you're only doing for a percentage in advertising...Arbitrary% of success stories are just advertising techniques. Is it 98% true 2% false? or does the percentage of success depend on other arbitrary factors? Par example: They say in sales 100% can be 100% successful if they put in 110% of the effort. Stick to the script and success is guaranteed by the law of averages...But... There are other factors to consider because at the end of the day a resume is just like a permanent record in school. An intangible gatekeeping concept that means only as much as the people who agree it means anything agree it means. :shrug:
 

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Oh my god, I've spent half my life doing simulations for money

I wish someone half as good as me has done the covid simulations we rely upon
 
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