Why does Codeacademy not produce some sort of shareable certificate image for when you complete a course?
Not only can people have something to share on social media, or more importantly places like LinkedIn, but it'd also raise awareness of Codeacademy and the good work they do.
That and a simple "reset code" button in the lessons.
or more importantly places like LinkedIn
Codecademy courses are too basic to mean something in the labor market. You can simply finish few courses without any skills and knowledge.
Codecademy certificates would have the same value as w3schools certificates :)
Hello everyone. I have to learn Java as part of a class im going to take next semester, and I hear Java is pretty hard so Im going to try to learn whatever I can from CodeAcademy beforehand.
On CodeAcademy, however, I noticed that I can get a certificate of completion if I buy CodeAcademy Pro. Do you guys think thats worth anything on a resume, or should I just stick to the free version?
Thank you in advance!!!
Most people say these kinds of certificates aren't worth much. Besides, you'll be taking a class, so that's probably worth something. Are you a CS major?
On a resume, I would say it's not worth much. If I'm looking at your resume, I'll mostly be checking your past work experience and your project portfolio