After completing a course, you'll earn a two-year membership along with a digital badge that you can share on sites like LinkedIn to stand out to employers. With your Scrum Alliance membership, you’ll receive access to member-only content and resources such as free courses, the Personal Improvement tool from Comparative Agility, discounts toward self-paced microcredential courses, and more.
We suggest reviewing these articles and webinars for tips on starting your agile career:
- 5 Tips to Help You Land Your First Agile Job
- How to Land Your First Job as a Scrum Master
- How to Land a Scrum Master Job with No Experience
- How to Write a Great Personal Statement
- 6 Ways to Prep for Your Next Interview
- Drive Your Career Through LinkedIn
- Writing a Scrum Master Resume
- How to Write a Great Scrum Master Resume
- Product Owner Resume Hacks: How to Write a Resume That Gets Noticed
We also suggest to join a local user group in your area. User groups are organized by other agile enthusiasts in which participants can share their best practices and experiences with using scrum in the workplace. They provide excellent networking opportunities that allow you to connect with others, including employers and subject matter experts. Many user groups also have job boards for scrum and agile-related roles.