Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and Work Experience

 

Ask yourself — am I proactive or reactive?

Being former, I believe it’s better to be well prepared for what is to come instead of not being curious and letting things happen to you.

I am a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certified by Grant Thornton, and can certainly vouch for it from my experience.

·       Fresh: A student with no prior work experience, I was a clean slate which enabled me to grasp the sessions without any confining thoughts. I was curious and asked more questions. The trainer was equally enthusiastic and responsive.

·       Diversity: If your batch comprises of people from multiple specializations, it increases the quality of case studies being discussed. It is good to have knowledge about the domain you are interested in but even better to know what’s happening in other domains too. Our trainer explained that we would be interacting with people from various backgrounds, future is highly uncertain and you may end up at a place you never imagined.

·       Impressive resume: The value of this certification on your resume cannot be overlooked! The chances of your resume getting shortlisted soars as it shows the recruiters that you know what the industry demands and you possess those skills, you are already trained. Just think about sitting for an interview and explaining how you can renovate business processes. They cannot miss on a candidate who has so much more to offer. This certification is your chance at experiencing how organisations want to function, and you are equipped with that knowledge.

·       Recognition: I received a Globally Recognised Certificate from Grant Thornton, valid across 140+ countries. So, if you are getting a certificate from a highly accredited organisation, you will reap the benefits for sure.

Just remember, a certification alone isn’t enough. Choosing a quality certificate is. Read more at Grant Thornton’s Lean Six Sigma GreenBelt.

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