Technology
Best deal on Whizlabs Online Certifications (UK deal)
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Whizlabs Online Certifications is on sale for £47.17 as of June 27, saving you 98% on list price.
It’s easy to embellish the truth on your CV. We’ve all done it at some point, right? For example, perhaps you know how to italicise words in HTML, but your CV suggests you’re practically a full-service UX developer.
Unfortunately, there’s a realistic chance your professional claims will be exposed for the outrageous exaggerations they are. So get one step ahead of your boss and/or the HR department by actually backing up those claims with a lifetime membership to Whizlabs Online Certifications.
Since it launched in 2000, Whizlabs has become the go-to online course provider for over 100 companies, including Accenture, Bloomberg, Capgemini, Cisco, Deloitte, and Infosys. Whizlabs even claims on their site that more than 3 million people have benefited from their programs, which provide certification in Cloud Computing, Java, Big Data, Project Management, Agile, Linux, CCNA, Digital Marketing, among other popular disciplines. Name a relevant skill, and Whizlabs likely offer a certification in it.
The latest membership will allow you to access all of these courses through cloud services like AWS, Microsoft, Google Cloud, Java, Linux, and more. Plus, the content is constantly updated so you won’t have problems with outdated coursework.
While you’d typically pay for each course and certification test individually, you can currently purchase a lifetime membership to Whizlabs for only £47.17. That will save you big in the long run as you work to build up your skillset and advance your career. In short, you’ll essentially be able to fuel your professional development until you retire, consistently adding skills to your CV, while acquiring the certificates to prove you’re not an imposter.
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