Hi Napo. Could you possibly highly the process of acquiring these certificates for a beginner and a person who isn't planning on going to a tertiary institution to study ICT. So what I mean is can you highlight which is the best certification to start with and then which is the next to go on to and so on, if that is possible or is it just based on what the company's want ?
Hey Sthabile, It all depends on what you are interested in. If you’re interested in becoming a software developer, you’d have to start by learning a programming language, you can do that through platforms like Udemy or Pluralsight if you have access to the internet and you can pay for those courses or you could buy a book if you prefer. Courses are generally pretty cheap, you’re looking at a few hundred rands for a basic programming skills course. Once you’re confident in your programming skills, you can then get certified on a programming language of your choice. This video touches on some of the certs you can acquire to get a better chance when applying for a job. I’ll make a video on different ways to learn programming. I hope this kinda answers your question? Otherwise just watch out for that video 😅
Hi, I heard in one of your videos that even a data analyst there are alternatives to getting in the field. Was wondering if there are certificates similar to these one can take?
Hi Slungile, Thanks for watching. Yes there are certifications for data analysis, however these will be specific to a vendor, i.e each vendor has their own data analysis tool, which they'd offer certification for. Here are some of the certifications: * Associate Certified Analytics Professional (aCAP) * Certification of Professional Achievement in Data Sciences * Certified Analytics Professional * Cloudera Certified Associate (CCA) Data Analyst * EMC Proven Professional Data Scientist Associate (EMCDSA) * IBM Data Science Professional Certificate * Microsoft Certified Azure Data Scientist Associate * Microsoft Certified Data Analyst Associate * Open Certified Data Scientist * SAS Certified Advanced Analytics Professional Using SAS 9 * SAS Certified Big Data Professional Using SAS 9 I hope that helps
Napo, what's the best and affordable ANSIBLE TRAINING COURSE. My son has been teaching himself programming for a year. What other programming course do you recommend he do besides Ansible? Thanks
@@Napo4k I'm currently doing electrical engineering at wits. A friend of mine who is in corporate (software dev for a bank) advised me to get possibly both Azure and AWS cloud practitioner certifications to give me a competitive advantage over other applicants when I apply for software dev positions. I'm still doing undergrad.
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Hi Napo. Could you possibly highly the process of acquiring these certificates for a beginner and a person who isn't planning on going to a tertiary institution to study ICT. So what I mean is can you highlight which is the best certification to start with and then which is the next to go on to and so on, if that is possible or is it just based on what the company's want ?
Hey Sthabile, It all depends on what you are interested in.
If you’re interested in becoming a software developer, you’d have to start by learning a programming language, you can do that through platforms like Udemy or Pluralsight if you have access to the internet and you can pay for those courses or you could buy a book if you prefer.
Courses are generally pretty cheap, you’re looking at a few hundred rands for a basic programming skills course.
Once you’re confident in your programming skills, you can then get certified on a programming language of your choice. This video touches on some of the certs you can acquire to get a better chance when applying for a job. I’ll make a video on different ways to learn programming. I hope this kinda answers your question? Otherwise just watch out for that video 😅
@@Napo4k Thank you very much.
And yes it did answer my question. I'll be on the look out for that vid 👍🏾.
Bro can you do a video of your experience learning how to code.
Definitely adding that to my video list ✅
Hi, I heard in one of your videos that even a data analyst there are alternatives to getting in the field. Was wondering if there are certificates similar to these one can take?
Hi Slungile,
Thanks for watching. Yes there are certifications for data analysis, however these will be specific to a vendor, i.e each vendor has their own data analysis tool, which they'd offer certification for. Here are some of the certifications:
* Associate Certified Analytics Professional (aCAP)
* Certification of Professional Achievement in Data Sciences
* Certified Analytics Professional
* Cloudera Certified Associate (CCA) Data Analyst
* EMC Proven Professional Data Scientist Associate (EMCDSA)
* IBM Data Science Professional Certificate
* Microsoft Certified Azure Data Scientist Associate
* Microsoft Certified Data Analyst Associate
* Open Certified Data Scientist
* SAS Certified Advanced Analytics Professional Using SAS 9
* SAS Certified Big Data Professional Using SAS 9
I hope that helps
@@Napo4k Thank you
firstt!!!
for Data Analyst im currently learning the google data analyst certificate
All the best 🙏🏾
Napo, what's the best and affordable ANSIBLE TRAINING COURSE. My son has been teaching himself programming for a year. What other programming course do you recommend he do besides Ansible? Thanks
Hi Sindile, i've responded to your other comment. Please let me know if you need any further info 🙏🏾
Hi Napo are the courses free I've seen the exam price list but I can't seem to find the course prices
Hi Theo, there are exam bundles that include courses but you have to pay more. Is there a specific exam you're interested in taking?
@@Napo4k I'm currently doing electrical engineering at wits. A friend of mine who is in corporate (software dev for a bank) advised me to get possibly both Azure and AWS cloud practitioner certifications to give me a competitive advantage over other applicants when I apply for software dev positions. I'm still doing undergrad.
@@theomashiyane4235 your friend is correct, both certificates will definitely give you a competitive advantage 🤞🏾