Overall Satisfaction with Pluralsight
PluralSight is being used across the whole company to train employees on all areas (QA, web development and software development) to get confident with technologies, old and new, and improve the company offering by empowering employees to learn new skills.
- Providing up-to-date content
- Offering both individual and business accounts
- Offering learning paths
- There is room for improvement on offline content: there is no way to download content to consume while offline
- My organization can offer more services to a broader audience
- Employees can advance and update skills easily, offering better solutions to current clients
- sitepoint, egghead.io, Frontend Masters and lynda.com
Pluralsight has a broader offering, from design and drawing to enterprise software development. It offers content from professionals to professionals on well known technologies.
Most other competitors focus on few technologies and the offering is not as rich. They also don't offer business accounts, generally speaking.
Most other competitors focus on few technologies and the offering is not as rich. They also don't offer business accounts, generally speaking.
Using Pluralsight
100 - Web developers, software developers, QA analysts
None as far as I know
- Learning new technologies and techniques
- Updating old knowledge
- Allowing teams inside the organization to learn by using Pluralsight's content offline
Using Pluralsight
Pros | Cons |
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Like to use Relatively simple Easy to use Technical support not required Well integrated Consistent Quick to learn Convenient Feel confident using Familiar | None |
- Autoplay
- Video speed control
- Paths and courses
- Playlists
- None