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Pluralsight Skills

Overview

What is Pluralsight Skills?

Pluralsight Skills is a skill development solution that enables employees to build in-demand skills in a way that’s personalized to their current knowledge and preferred way to learn. The course library includes content on software development, DevOps, machine learning, security…

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Pricing

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Individual - Standard

$29.00

Cloud
per month

Individual - Premium

$45.00

Cloud
per month

Team - Professional

$579.00

Cloud
per user, per year

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://www.pluralsight.com/pricing/ski…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $29 per month
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Product Demos

Build Mission Critical Tech Skills for DoD Agencies with Pluralsight

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Features

Learning Management

Features of LMS and LCMS systems, related to designing, administering, and consuming learning content in an educational, corporate, or on-the-job context.

7.9
Avg 8.5

eLearning Content

eLearning Content Providers offer off-the-shelf, prebuilt courses and other learning materials such as books and videos in order to enhance training for important job skills.

10
Avg 8.4
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Product Details

What is Pluralsight Skills?

Pluralsight Skills Video

Pluralsight is the technology learning platform for organizations that need to enhance the expertise of their technologists to keep up with the pace of technological change and deliver key innovations on time, on budget and securely. Learn more about how 40% of the Fortune 500...
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Pluralsight Skills Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Pluralsight Skills is a skill development solution that enables employees to build in-demand skills in a way that’s personalized to their current knowledge and preferred way to learn. The course library includes content on software development, DevOps, machine learning, security infrastructure, and cloud, as well as certification practice exams, hands on learning experiences and cloud labs, and skills assessments.

Pluralsight Skills starts at $29.

Reviewers rate Course authoring and Course catalog or library and Learning content highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of Pluralsight Skills are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Comparisons

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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Pluralsight: One Stop Shop for all your Technical Training Needs

Rating: 6 out of 10
September 26, 2019
Vetted Review
Verified User
Pluralsight Skills
2 years of experience
Pluralsight is being used to provide opportunities to our engineers to explore new skills, enhance existing skills, or fulfill skills gaps. Pluralsight provides a wide range of courses that can be viewed online or on mobile. We find that the self-directed pace of Pluralsight fulfills the needs of most of our engineers, eliminating much of the need for traditional training.
  • Pluralsight courses are delivered at a self-directed pace, enabling users to stop, rewind, or fast forward, depending on their familiarity with the content.
  • Pluralsight offers a wide variety of technical courses, providing opportunities to explore new skill areas beyond engineers' current responsibilities.
  • Pluralsight is available on most platforms, providing a high level of accessibility to the content.
Cons
  • I'd like to see Pluralsight better indicate where technology might be deprecated in favor of something newer. Continue to offer that content, but this would give users an opportunity to reconsider the skill they're learning.
  • Pluralsight should offer a native Roku app. There have been several times where I'd like to sit and learn something from the comfort of my couch, but Pluralsight's Roku integration is mediocre at best.
  • Pluralsight could better provide code examples and sample repositories for some of its courses.
Pluralsight is extremely well suited to many training needs, including supporting engineers as they look to enhance their skillsets, either by improving or enhancing a skill or by learning a new skill that may be needed in the future. Pluralsight eliminates much of the need for traditional (and expensive!) training courses. The only place where I'd recommend traditional training over Pluralsight is when you need to provide upstart training to a large group, thus needing an environment where questions are easily asked.

Wish you knew more? There's an app for that.

Rating: 8 out of 10
November 13, 2017
DC
Vetted Review
Verified User
Pluralsight Skills
1 year of experience
Pluralsight is both a tool used by myself and colleagues to expand knowledge for new and familiar technical concepts alike. Additionally, it is also a way to provide training to new hires. In the field of information technology, new advances happen almost every day, and as professionals, we are expected to be consistently ahead of the curve in support of the needs of our customers. Pluralsight gives us a central location to receive training on technologies we need to be familiar with in order to effectively serve our clients or business.
  • It gives you a central location to track progress, listen to lectures and take exams on the subject matter.
  • It gives the company one way to manage training across IT, marketing and other business disciplines.
  • The user interface is fairly easy to use and the number of courses or subjects available is quite good.
Cons
  • Finding ways to make courses more interactive and less lecture oriented would be helpful.
  • Quality of video and audio lectures could use updating to meet current expectations.
  • Continuing to stay on the bleeding edge of technology. Some classes can be outdated.
If you are wanting to advance your career or simply expose yourself to new technologies, it's a great tool to achieve that end. If you are in a new role and need to "catch up" on something, it gives you ways to learn on the fly. If you are hoping to become a subject matter expert on a particular topic, I think you would need to find a role that would provide you with more actual experience. Pluralsight is more of a lecture based system than actual real world experience, which are not the same things.

Best Online Technology Courses Portfolio - PluralSight

Rating: 9 out of 10
October 12, 2024
AP
Vetted Review
Verified User
Pluralsight Skills
3 years of experience
Pluralsight is one of the best tools I’ve come across for online learning. It’s widely used within our organization, where employees rely on it to stay updated with the latest technologies. We also use it to fulfill personal development goals, with a focus on cost-effective learning. The platform offers a wide variety of courses, allowing employees to explore new languages or technologies that align with their interests. It’s been a valuable resource for personal and professional growth, and as individuals develop, the organization naturally benefits as well.
  • Best Mobile Application UI and 5000+ courses available.
  • Enrolling on mobile devices is very easy, and you can register multiple devices on a single ID. Access to all courses is very seamless.
  • Best feature is bookmarking the courses you are interested to watch later. Also, you can continue your course anytime you want where you have left off.
  • Course completion certificate.
Cons
  • There are only courses related to technology. They don't offer courses on online marketing or social media.
  • Many times courses are long and lengthy, which discontinues effective learning.
  • Some videos have poor voice and video quality.
Pluralsight is moving in the right direction, offering a vast amount of content that can be accessed unlimited times. I highly recommend this platform, especially if you're looking to achieve your personal development goals. It's particularly valuable for those focused on technology, making it ideal for tech-savvy individuals. However, for social media or non-technical courses, Pluralsight may not be the best option, as it doesn't provide as much relevant content in those areas.

Best Value Price!

Rating: 8 out of 10
March 26, 2020
We as an IT department need to be up to date, and Pluralsight is kinda a shortcut to get short, intense courses to familiarize all teams with the same concepts.
  • Translated to almost all languages.
  • Offline and mobile downloads.
  • Up-to-date courses.
Cons
  • More ways to search/browse. You can't filter/sort on ratings, etc.
  • Help center is still missing some of my questions.
  • Chatting support at least as premium user!
  • Cannot share into LinkedIn, only share post!
It is suited for big picture, and not for hands-on walk-through tutorials for example.

Pluralsight: Knowledge is Power

Rating: 8 out of 10
March 06, 2019
Vetted Review
Verified User
Pluralsight Skills
2 years of experience
Pluralsight is being used to allow our technical staff to explore new skills and build on existing skills. While the whole organization has access, it's primarily used by software engineers and data team members. We want to give our staff the tools to continue their education and training, but with budget and time constraints, more formal education offerings just aren't possible at this time. Pluralsight has been a good alternative.
  • Allows users to proceed at their own pace. They aren't confined to any time or deadline restraints after starting a course.
  • There are a wide variety of disciplines to explore.
  • Easily accessible across devices.
Cons
  • There are occasional issues with video and/or audio quality.
  • There is room for improvement in accessing content offline.
Pluralsight is very well-suited for individuals that want to learn new skills or build on an existing foundation. You don't have to jump in at the beginner level if you already have foundational knowledge of a certain subject, and Pluralsight makes it easy to start at a level that makes sense for you without having to waste time with content you already know. On the other hand, content is offered for beginners of any subject as well, so it's very adaptable to each situation. Continuing education and training is never a bad thing, so I don't really think there are situations where it's not appropriate to use.
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