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Who owns Udacity?

Who owns Udacity?

Sebastian Thrun
Udacity

Type of site Online education
Founded June 2011
Headquarters Emeryville, California
Created by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, Mike Sokolsky
CEO Gabriel Dalporto

Are Udacity courses Recognised?

The Nanodegree course series at Udacity awards the Nanodegree Credential after successful completion of all of the courses. The certificate is included in the course costs and your identity will be verified. …

Is udacity recognized?

Are Udacity Nanodegrees recognized? Udacity’s Nanodegrees are not recognized or accredited by educational institutions. But, they were never meant for that. Instead, the recognition of Udacity’s Nanodegrees comes from tech companies such as Google, Amazon, and Facebook.

How can I get a job after completing Udacity Nanodegree?

Microsoft, SAP, ORACLE, CCNA etc certificates may help you to get jobs. your good network give you best jobs. even good points on stackexchange may help you to give you job. quality profile on Linkedin help you to get job. Udacity nanodegree courses are designed well enough to make you industry ready.

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Can Udacity courses guarantee you a job?

This is partially because of the content of the courses and also because of the support of the Udacity staff. They all go out of their way to help you throughout your job search. For example, if you ask for a mock interview, I’ve seen them drop things on the spot and start a Google Hangout with you. In summary, no one can guarantee you a job.

What is the Nanodegree plus job guarantee?

With Nanodegree Plus, launched in January 2016, we are now offering a money-back job guarantee. If you don’t get a job within 6 months of graduating, we will refund the cost of the Nanodegree (note this program is available only in the US and for some programs–for now!).

Is Udacity good for computer science students?

Although it seems that computer science is the field Udacity focused on by providing a wide range of topics in that area but professionals in other fields can still benefit from its programs and courses to increase their knowledge and have a better chance to get high-position jobs in the future.