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I have 3 years of experience in development and I have recently changed jobs. My new company gave training on JIRA, Informatica and splunk tools. Will these tools are help me to make my career growth better in development?










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put on hold as off-topic by Ed Heal, Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath Nov 22 at 16:29


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  • It maybe worth padding out your question with what specifically your goals are. JIRA is a fairly well used tool in the software development world, i cant really speak for the others but thats all I can really say without knowing more detail.
    – UIO
    Nov 22 at 15:58












  • @UIO Splunk is a SIEM package; it's used in Security Operations Centers to give an overview of the security landscape of an organisation.
    – 520
    Nov 22 at 16:15










  • Are you asking this because you want to know whether to do the training or not at your new job?
    – Brandin
    Nov 23 at 6:16










  • Unless I'm hiring someone who needs to act as a JIRA administrator, "having received JIRA training" wouldn't be in the top 5 things I'd be looking for in a candidate. Not in the top 10 things either.
    – Abigail
    Nov 23 at 23:00

















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put on hold as off-topic by Ed Heal, Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath Nov 22 at 16:29


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  • "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" – Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath

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  • It maybe worth padding out your question with what specifically your goals are. JIRA is a fairly well used tool in the software development world, i cant really speak for the others but thats all I can really say without knowing more detail.
    – UIO
    Nov 22 at 15:58












  • @UIO Splunk is a SIEM package; it's used in Security Operations Centers to give an overview of the security landscape of an organisation.
    – 520
    Nov 22 at 16:15










  • Are you asking this because you want to know whether to do the training or not at your new job?
    – Brandin
    Nov 23 at 6:16










  • Unless I'm hiring someone who needs to act as a JIRA administrator, "having received JIRA training" wouldn't be in the top 5 things I'd be looking for in a candidate. Not in the top 10 things either.
    – Abigail
    Nov 23 at 23:00













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put on hold as off-topic by Ed Heal, Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath Nov 22 at 16:29


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" – Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath

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put on hold as off-topic by Ed Heal, Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath Nov 22 at 16:29


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions asking for advice on a specific choice, such as what job to take or what skills to learn, are difficult to answer objectively and are rarely useful for anyone else. Instead of asking which decision to make, try asking how to make the decision, or for more specific details about one element of the decision. (More information)" – Philip Kendall, Thomas Owens, Strader, rath

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.












  • It maybe worth padding out your question with what specifically your goals are. JIRA is a fairly well used tool in the software development world, i cant really speak for the others but thats all I can really say without knowing more detail.
    – UIO
    Nov 22 at 15:58












  • @UIO Splunk is a SIEM package; it's used in Security Operations Centers to give an overview of the security landscape of an organisation.
    – 520
    Nov 22 at 16:15










  • Are you asking this because you want to know whether to do the training or not at your new job?
    – Brandin
    Nov 23 at 6:16










  • Unless I'm hiring someone who needs to act as a JIRA administrator, "having received JIRA training" wouldn't be in the top 5 things I'd be looking for in a candidate. Not in the top 10 things either.
    – Abigail
    Nov 23 at 23:00


















  • It maybe worth padding out your question with what specifically your goals are. JIRA is a fairly well used tool in the software development world, i cant really speak for the others but thats all I can really say without knowing more detail.
    – UIO
    Nov 22 at 15:58












  • @UIO Splunk is a SIEM package; it's used in Security Operations Centers to give an overview of the security landscape of an organisation.
    – 520
    Nov 22 at 16:15










  • Are you asking this because you want to know whether to do the training or not at your new job?
    – Brandin
    Nov 23 at 6:16










  • Unless I'm hiring someone who needs to act as a JIRA administrator, "having received JIRA training" wouldn't be in the top 5 things I'd be looking for in a candidate. Not in the top 10 things either.
    – Abigail
    Nov 23 at 23:00
















It maybe worth padding out your question with what specifically your goals are. JIRA is a fairly well used tool in the software development world, i cant really speak for the others but thats all I can really say without knowing more detail.
– UIO
Nov 22 at 15:58






It maybe worth padding out your question with what specifically your goals are. JIRA is a fairly well used tool in the software development world, i cant really speak for the others but thats all I can really say without knowing more detail.
– UIO
Nov 22 at 15:58














@UIO Splunk is a SIEM package; it's used in Security Operations Centers to give an overview of the security landscape of an organisation.
– 520
Nov 22 at 16:15




@UIO Splunk is a SIEM package; it's used in Security Operations Centers to give an overview of the security landscape of an organisation.
– 520
Nov 22 at 16:15












Are you asking this because you want to know whether to do the training or not at your new job?
– Brandin
Nov 23 at 6:16




Are you asking this because you want to know whether to do the training or not at your new job?
– Brandin
Nov 23 at 6:16












Unless I'm hiring someone who needs to act as a JIRA administrator, "having received JIRA training" wouldn't be in the top 5 things I'd be looking for in a candidate. Not in the top 10 things either.
– Abigail
Nov 23 at 23:00




Unless I'm hiring someone who needs to act as a JIRA administrator, "having received JIRA training" wouldn't be in the top 5 things I'd be looking for in a candidate. Not in the top 10 things either.
– Abigail
Nov 23 at 23:00















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