I started learning Jira with the foundation courses (finished), now considering leveraging to the Jira Essential Courses. I want to get a job in Germany as a project admin, but wonder how many chances there are for Jira related jobs. My search results showed not so many, and most require 5-7 years of hands-on experience. I like using Jira and want to learn more about agile, but my finance is tight so I only want to invest into something that will help me land a new job in Germany.
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks a bunch!
Welcome to the community @Mai Huong Nguyen!
Hi @Mai Huong Nguyen welcome to the Atlassian community.
You have lot of searching platforms for jobs, e.g., LinkedIn, Indeed, Craiglist etc. to find the right set of jobs. While working on Jira is every person's cup of coffee, during your job interviews, you can check with the recruiter about the project tools they are working or expected from interview candidates.
So, once you join an organization, you can start your own trial instance to explore the features, demo use cases to your management.
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Thanks for your comment. I was actually talking about taking Jira courses as preparation for my CV, not for preparation after I've already been offered a job.
Anyway, I have started learning Jira Essentials, let's see how it goes.
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