FlyingDutch
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Hello Forum,
I want to ask if completing the "udemy" technical courses and obtaining a certificate of completion, impact the employer's perception of the employee. I found several of these courses interesting from the point of view of my work. For example, I have finished such courses:
What is your opinion - please share it with me.
Best Regards
I want to ask if completing the "udemy" technical courses and obtaining a certificate of completion, impact the employer's perception of the employee. I found several of these courses interesting from the point of view of my work. For example, I have finished such courses:
ARM Assembly Language From Ground Up™ 1
x86 Assembly Language Programming From Ground Up™
Mastering Microcontroller and Embedded Driver Development
Function Acceleration on FPGA with Vitis-Part 1: Fundamental
FPGA Embedded Design, Part 4 - Microprocessor Design
Write Your Own Operating System From Scratch - Step by Step
PLC Programming - Structured Programming and Design Patterns
I have dealt with these topics before, but these courses introduced a lot of new things that I didn't know before. Working with the source code of the projects was particularly important and interesting (especially programs in x64 assembly: FPU usage, MMX instructions, SSE Extensions, Advanced Vector Extensions). I am wondering if from an employer's perception completing such courses matters at all?What is your opinion - please share it with me.
Best Regards