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Pluralsight Skills review.
What do you like best about the product?
Pluralsight skills helps me to know which skills i meed most in order to succeed in my field, what skills i should master and where i am lagging.
It has numerous assignments that helps me to track myself if i am heading in a right direction.
It helps me learn different technology and skills.
Apart from that it comes with 3 months free subscription.
Up to date content it provides.
Notes for classes.
It has numerous assignments that helps me to track myself if i am heading in a right direction.
It helps me learn different technology and skills.
Apart from that it comes with 3 months free subscription.
Up to date content it provides.
Notes for classes.
What do you dislike about the product?
It might be costly for few people.
There is no way to sort or filter content based on rating.
It provides chatting support for only premium users.
Some courses are bit long and lengthy.
There is no way to sort or filter content based on rating.
It provides chatting support for only premium users.
Some courses are bit long and lengthy.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I use Pluralsight for learning new technology and skills that are required in my field to succeed.
Whenever i need to revise some topics then i go to Pluralsight and cover all the important points related to that topic.
Whenever i need to revise some topics then i go to Pluralsight and cover all the important points related to that topic.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Please include few courses on online marketing.
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A complete, broad and updated collection of technical content of great quality
What do you like best about the product?
One feature unique to Pluralsight compared to its competitors is the ability to create channels - for learners individually and for companies for their set of employees, like new joiners each year - it allows them to curate a set of courses, videos and paths for a particular use case, providing structure and tracking, which helps in tracking productivity and completion rates.
Another feature I like is the Skill IQs, which will allow the user to answer a set of questions, and suggest the proficiency the user already has on the topic, and even recommend courses based on the score - which is helpful for users 'who don't know what they don't know'
The feature of 'interests' keeps giving new and updated content recommendations based on the skills you plan to learn, ensuring you don't miss some good, new stuff that's recently launched
Another feature I like is the Skill IQs, which will allow the user to answer a set of questions, and suggest the proficiency the user already has on the topic, and even recommend courses based on the score - which is helpful for users 'who don't know what they don't know'
The feature of 'interests' keeps giving new and updated content recommendations based on the skills you plan to learn, ensuring you don't miss some good, new stuff that's recently launched
What do you dislike about the product?
One major missing that other competitors have already leveraged is in browser coding or integrated environments where you can run the code as you type - Scrimba and Educative are two examples. It's rather a missing, since it's often hard to set up a development environment away from the learning platform and keep switching back and forth as you learn.
While the content recommendations are interesting, they could be further improved to be more customized, not just to the skills the user wants to take, but to the user's preferred learning style as well - if the user prefers shorter content spurts to longer paths, if she/he is looking for a certification /exam, or if she/he's just in it to learn for a role.
While the content recommendations are interesting, they could be further improved to be more customized, not just to the skills the user wants to take, but to the user's preferred learning style as well - if the user prefers shorter content spurts to longer paths, if she/he is looking for a certification /exam, or if she/he's just in it to learn for a role.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pluralsight is more than just a library of video courses - it's a learning platform customizable to the users. With features like skill IQs, channels, paths, and activity insights, it allows the user to plan their journey into learning a skill, ensure that they can track their progress quantifiably along the way, and provide quality content for the learning.
I have seen a major productivity boost when learning from Pluralsight, as I not just learn, but also track my progress along the way
I have seen a major productivity boost when learning from Pluralsight, as I not just learn, but also track my progress along the way
"THE" Hub for Independent Learning
What do you like best about the product?
Pluralsight Skills is an excellent web-based tool to invest in as they have such a complete and diverse package of training videos. Any topic I've searched has had multiple courses for different experience levels, from basic coding to advanced .NET classes. I really like how there's complete control of the videos as you watch them, like slowing down or speeding up playback, skipping or retaking sections, and closed captions.
What do you dislike about the product?
My only complaint is the same for watching any video class, and that's that we're auditing. There's not an easy way to ask a question or request further explanation on any particular point. This is the nature of video training.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We really like using Pluralsight Skills, because it allows us to complete training on our own time schedule. It's all done independently, yet a whole team could take a course and discuss at a later time.
Best Skill Development Platform
What do you like best about the product?
It is one of the best learning platforms on any topic. It has video tutorials as well as hands-on labs. The best part is we can also check our skills by giving skill tests for no added cost and get to know how much we know the topic, where we need improvement. Get a certificate of completion on completing a particular training or path.
What do you dislike about the product?
Should include topic-related tests at the end of courses, so that one can get to know which topic to work on more.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One of the best parts is just searching for a topic or skill. It has pre-designed paths with all relevant and related topics that should also be done in order to be proficient in that topic. It has helped me a lot in terms of gaining proficiency on the topic.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
It is highly recommended for high-quality courses and learnings. Has support for hands-on projects and labs also. Just search for the topic and choose any pre-designed path and follow it for being proficient.
PluralSight is an amazing training tool for all to use!
What do you like best about the product?
In my admin role, I like the ease of assigning licenses efficiently and setting up specific courses for specific teams.
What do you dislike about the product?
There isn't anything that I have personally come across that would hinder my like for the program.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Providing out new employees with an excellent training resource and the benefits of growth for our teams.
My personal teacher
What do you like best about the product?
I like user-friendly UI and high-quality content.
What do you dislike about the product?
In my opinion, the cost of a subscription is high. There should be some kind of financial reward for users who completed some goals or a specific number of courses.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main benefit is that I can follow actual trends in specific fields (for instance in the Agile approach, or Spring framework).
Recommendations to others considering the product:
My suggestion is to implement Financial Rewards as a part of Trophy Case because I think that subscriptions are high.
Support unresponsive. Accuses Individuals for breach of ToC as sales tactic.
What do you like best about the product?
Most of their courses are of excellent quality. However the quality can vary and a lot of times the courses are a versions behind the current stable versions
What do you dislike about the product?
Customer support is non-existent, no replies on emails. They are also bad in customer relations as they chase Individuals to move over to their Business account, by implying that they broke ToC.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I am still waiting for a week for a response as to why i gotten a ToC compliance alert which immediately told me to move over to a Business plan. Now i am fed up by the implication of me breaching the ToC and the lack of confirmation that i am not, and i want to close my account, which is impossible, as the "Delete my personal data" button is not implemented on the website.
Good applications to learn new IT competencies
What do you like best about the product?
Pluralsight covers every topic that you want to read. The worksheets for each subject provide a summary of our skills and shortcomings and also suggest the subjects that we would know on the basis of our qualifications. Pluralsight is indeed a social device that is friendly. This provides an indication that the site is used sometime when there is an enhancement on the homepage.
What do you dislike about the product?
You should sign it out sometimes when they use it often, but just don't restart it. Often video capture has problems. It's a try again button, but pressing it, the image has gone ahead and refreshed. The discovery of various ways of learning is also difficult. It is also annoying that many different authors, who instruct the very same subject, have to wade though.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Plurality, because it gave me a quick way to fill out my tools/products knowledge lacuna. While I may understand one set of methods thoroughly, there are times when something unpredictable takes place because I have to learn a different one. The framework made it easy to keep my skills "to date" I don't use much!
Recommendations to others considering the product:
I'll definitely communicate to your project managers. We are very responsive and able to provide roll-out support, advice and resources and we continue to track them. It made you feel like you might be valuable as a customer.
A way to maintain the tech every day
What do you like best about the product?
The platform Pluralsight consists of many courses in many technical fields. It's worth using and learning by pluralism, therefore. It also offers me a wordpress website to view the courses we study. I rather like it. But everyone can still learn offline. It's likely to have a good understanding of self improvement when studying how the success of learning is monitored. It has several cool characteristics. I love the new simplicity of working and learning with media.
What do you dislike about the product?
The cost is little different than some other official language when it relates to packages. This makes it more expensive to upgrade to a yearly upgrade. Flexible price changes are also better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Pluralistic as it gave myself an easy employees to balance in the knowledge gaps for resources . for example in my workplace. And While I can grasp a set of methods thoroughly, there are times when something unpredictable happens so I must learn one. The system made it easy to keep me awake to date with certain skills that I don't use much!
Recommendations to others considering the product:
This is a great learning forum to expand their skills for technological enthusiasts and existing developers alike. It is also a good forum for university students in software engineering to learn something.
C# Learning
What do you like best about the product?
UI, course material and the way they represent
What do you dislike about the product?
I like everything about plural sight skills
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
They provide basic to advance level video, that help me alot
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