Pluralsight Skills
About Pluralsight Skills
Pluralsight Skills pricing
Pluralsight Skills has a free version and offers a free trial. Pluralsight Skills paid version starts at US$29.00/month.
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Pluralsight Skills Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Pluralsight Skills Review
it is an amazing experience
Pros
it is amazing Software and amazing feature in Pluralsight that help us developing our skills and determine our paths in development
Cons
searching inside it need some concertation to know what we need exactly from it
- Industry: Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 2+ years
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Enhancing Learning Experiences with Pluralsight
As a company, we use the Pluralsight platform to create learning paths for onboarding new employees and continue the learning experience for existing employees. This enables us to identify areas to encourage a learning culture and support employee development.
I appreciate the constant notification of updates to course material and enhancements. It displays the dedication Pluralsight has in providing updated material in a fast past field and in turn helps me to communicate with the users to ensure they are aware of updates beneficial to their needs.
The staff is quick in response time and displays an earnest interest in helping our company focus on where we want to be in with our Learning and Development platform.
Pros
The software provides an easy tool to identify learning paths for our employees and tailor them to the level of the employee's experience. It is well organized, easy to navigate and allows the employee access for continuous learning at their own pace. It also provides them with access to other areas of development outside of their current roles.
We appreciate the analytics that allows us the opportunity to evaluate the progress and effort put forth in the usage of the product. We also appreciate the available tools to identify skill levels.
We appreciate the new content that is continually being added and the visibility as to when the courses were created.
Cons
Using Pluralsight has been a good experience for our company and we haven't encountered any unfavorable aspects when working with the software.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 501–1,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 6-12 months
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Pluralsight for your skill development and much more
Pros
1.Course content were managed properly.
2.It has facility to communicate with trainer through chat box.
3.Trainers who posted the online courses on Pluralsight are very much professional in their field.
Cons
Should add FAQ in each course content so that learner will have the answers to their question while learning.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 10,000+ Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Pluralsight is my "goto" resource for video training on technical subjects
Keeping up with ever changing technology is very difficult, Pluralsight makes it tolerable to learn new content in a fun and engaging way.
Pros
The vast brethren of available computer courses is amazing on Pluralsight. There are literally thousands of courses to choose from, including old technologies and cutting edge-new technologies. The courses are all professionally done and I haven't found one yet that wasn't worth watching.
Cons
The content is mainly technically focused. On some other learning sites (like Lynda.com) there are some non-technical courses available (soft skills like presenting or public speaking for instance).
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 1+ year
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Simple Review
The platform is very well organized. you can bookmark courses and it remembers where you left off the next time you log in. The downloaded material for coding along with the instructors making the learning process very interesting.
Pros
the vast library of videos with all sorts of technology from different sources. Courses in English with subtitles, in some courses, but very well spoken. The uniform sound for starting and finishing a module. The system to earn badges as per achievements accomplished. The ability to take an IQ test and assess where you are, in terms of the skills you need and the summary that helps identify what to strengthen.
Cons
The price could be a bit lower for individuals, beginners who are not sure that programming is their path in life.