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I hasten to disappoint you, but companies do not care what courses you took. Well, you can trump the maximum with a certificate from cisco, but it will also be a maximum pleasant bonus if they choose between you and another applicant of the same level as you (and then, far from everywhere).
First of all, they will ask for your specific knowledge, without regard to where you acquired it.
Rather, on the contrary, many perceive courses as a tax on stupidity.
Good afternoon.
The maximum that can be quoted is a diploma, and even then, in large companies. BUT!
If you have a diploma, but do not have the relevant knowledge, then believe me, it will not help you in any way.
As for the courses (it doesn't matter whether it's udemy, javarush, stepik, etc.) Having a certificate is a must. just a small bonus and extra documents in your personal file and no more.
The selection is based on your knowledge. They check the knowledge of those technologies and stacks that you indicated in your CV. If you fit, then there will be no problems.
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