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Acing the DataCamp Certification

August 2022

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Have you wondered whether a data certification can benefit you?

In this webinar, DataCamp’s VP of Certification, Vicky Kennedy, and the Head of Certification Content, Aimee Gott, discuss how and when certification could accelerate your career.

Watch this on-demand session to learn about the two levels and disciplines of certification that DataCamp offers, what’s required to attain certification, and how you can best prepare for the exams. You’ll also learn the “insider’s secrets” to acing the case study, a take-home exercise based on real-world data scenarios.

Key Takeaways:

  • Overview of how data certifications can accelerate your career

  • Deep dive into the DataCamp Certification Programs

  • Best practices for passing DataCamp Certifications

Summary

In a detailed discussion about the DataCamp certification process, the webinar delved into the meaning and structure of DataCamp's certification offerings, stressing their role as a standard for data proficiency. Vicky Kennedy, VP of Certification at DataCamp, and Amy Gutt, leader of the certification content team, walked participants through the differences between certificates and certifications, emphasizing certifications as a thorough evaluation of skill rather than simple participation. The session explored the benefits of certifications for both individuals and companies, presenting statistics that show their impact on employability and salary potential. The steps involved in the DataCamp's certification process were explained, detailing the two-part procedure which includes exams and a real-world case study. The presenters also highlighted the advantages of becoming a part of DataCamp's certified community, which grants access to resources, peer support, and networking opportunities. Additionally, the session introduced the Ultimate XP Challenge, an initiative encouraging participants to participate in DataCamp courses to win rewards, further enhancing their learning experience.

Key Takeaways:

  • Certification validates your skills through a thorough evaluation, unlike a certificate which indicates course completion.
  • DataCamp offers two levels of certification: Associate and Professional, both assessing real-world data capabilities.
  • Certification can improve job prospects, with 91% of employers considering certification when hiring.
  • The certification process includes exams based on industry standards and a manually-graded case study.
  • DataCamp's certified community provides networking, resources, and a support system for ongoing career growth.

Deep Dives

Understanding Certifications

Certification is often misunderstood, frequ ...
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ently confused with the term 'certificate.' As Vicky Kennedy explains, "Certification is not the same thing as a certificate." While certificates are given upon course completion, certifications are achieved through a thorough evaluation process. This distinction is important as certifications verify an individual's skill level, proving to employers that the candidate meets necessary qualifications. Certification is not simply an academic exercise; it validates one's ability to apply learned skills to real-world business problems. As highlighted during the webinar, 91% of employers consider certification a significant factor in hiring, and obtaining one can lead to salary increases of up to $12,000 annually. This formal recognition helps candidates stand out in the crowded job market, moving them to the forefront of employment opportunities. For companies, certifications ensure team members meet industry benchmarks, thereby improving productivity and retention.

DataCamp Certification Process

The DataCamp certification process is designed to be both challenging and rewarding. As explained in the webinar, it involves two main components: exams and a case study. The exams assess proficiency in industry-standard competencies, developed with input from industry partners. These competencies include data management, statistical experimentation, and programming skills, among others. The case study, a unique aspect of DataCamp’s certification, challenges candidates to apply their learning to solve real-world business problems, thereby ensuring they are job-ready. This element is manually-graded by industry professionals, providing candidates with a valuable opportunity to demonstrate their practical skills. The certification process is flexible, allowing candidates to choose between R or Python for the data scientist track and SQL for the data analyst track. This flexibility ensures that certification holders are versatile and prepared for various roles within the data industry.

Preparing for Certification

Amy Gutt emphasized the importance of preparation for certification, noting that "it's something you get the reward from the amount of work you put into it." DataCamp offers a variety of resources to help candidates in their preparation, including the Certification Resource Centre, readiness tests, and skill assessments. These tools help candidates identify their knowledge gaps and recommend targeted courses to address them. The readiness quiz, in particular, is a valuable tool for self-assessment, guiding candidates on the areas they need to focus on before attempting certification. Additionally, the skill assessments act as mini-exams, allowing candidates to test their proficiency in the required competencies. For those approaching the case study, DataCamp provides sample studies and weekly webinars to familiarize candidates with the process. The structured preparation ensures candidates are well-equipped to succeed in their certification process.

Joining the Certified Community

Certification with DataCamp is not solely about acquiring a credential; it opens the door to a community of professionals. The DataCamp certified community offers exclusive access to resources, networking opportunities, and industry insights. This global network provides peer support, allowing members to share experiences, advice, and even collaborate on projects. As Vicky Kennedy pointed out, the community is a "large network of hundreds of other DC certified individuals all over the globe." This support system is invaluable for professionals seeking to advance their careers. The community also hosts exclusive events, such as webinars and workshops, where members can engage with industry experts and continue their professional growth. By becoming certified, individuals not only enhance their skills but also join a thriving ecosystem that promotes growth and learning.


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