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I have 3 years of experience in development.I recently changed my company. The new company gave training on Informatica . Will this tool is help me to make my carrier growth better in development?
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put on hold as off-topic by Ertai87, gnat, SaggingRufus, berry120, Philipp Nov 26 at 15:34
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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)" – Ertai87, gnat, SaggingRufus, Philipp
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Welcome to Workplace SE - Unfortunately we can't really answer whether a particular technology will help your career or not. That said as a general rule of thumb adding more skills to your CV is generally a Good Thing
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Nov 26 at 14:54
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Also, learning to learn is important. You will have much better career opportunities if employers find you can switch technologies according to their needs than if you can only work in one language and tool set.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 26 at 15:00
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I have 3 years of experience in development.I recently changed my company. The new company gave training on Informatica . Will this tool is help me to make my carrier growth better in development?
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I have 3 years of experience in development.I recently changed my company. The new company gave training on Informatica . Will this tool is help me to make my carrier growth better in development?
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put on hold as off-topic by Ertai87, gnat, SaggingRufus, berry120, Philipp Nov 26 at 15:34
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)" – Ertai87, gnat, SaggingRufus, Philipp
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Ertai87, gnat, SaggingRufus, berry120, Philipp Nov 26 at 15:34
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)" – Ertai87, gnat, SaggingRufus, Philipp
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to Workplace SE - Unfortunately we can't really answer whether a particular technology will help your career or not. That said as a general rule of thumb adding more skills to your CV is generally a Good Thing
– motosubatsu
Nov 26 at 14:54
1
Also, learning to learn is important. You will have much better career opportunities if employers find you can switch technologies according to their needs than if you can only work in one language and tool set.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 26 at 15:00
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Welcome to Workplace SE - Unfortunately we can't really answer whether a particular technology will help your career or not. That said as a general rule of thumb adding more skills to your CV is generally a Good Thing
– motosubatsu
Nov 26 at 14:54
1
Also, learning to learn is important. You will have much better career opportunities if employers find you can switch technologies according to their needs than if you can only work in one language and tool set.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 26 at 15:00
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Welcome to Workplace SE - Unfortunately we can't really answer whether a particular technology will help your career or not. That said as a general rule of thumb adding more skills to your CV is generally a Good Thing
– motosubatsu
Nov 26 at 14:54
Welcome to Workplace SE - Unfortunately we can't really answer whether a particular technology will help your career or not. That said as a general rule of thumb adding more skills to your CV is generally a Good Thing
– motosubatsu
Nov 26 at 14:54
1
1
Also, learning to learn is important. You will have much better career opportunities if employers find you can switch technologies according to their needs than if you can only work in one language and tool set.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 26 at 15:00
Also, learning to learn is important. You will have much better career opportunities if employers find you can switch technologies according to their needs than if you can only work in one language and tool set.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 26 at 15:00
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Welcome to Workplace SE - Unfortunately we can't really answer whether a particular technology will help your career or not. That said as a general rule of thumb adding more skills to your CV is generally a Good Thing
– motosubatsu
Nov 26 at 14:54
1
Also, learning to learn is important. You will have much better career opportunities if employers find you can switch technologies according to their needs than if you can only work in one language and tool set.
– Patricia Shanahan
Nov 26 at 15:00