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Continuing Education stipend ideas
#1
Hi guys,

My employer offers a $2,000 continuing education stipend per year, and I'm trying to get some ideas on what I could spend it on.

The requirements are: 
  • must be relevant/related to my current or possible future position at the company - I'm a software engineer (individual contributor, not really interested in management) at a tech company
  • must be something that results in a certification, degree, certificate of completion - really anything that says I successfully did the thing
  • no conferences
I already have an MS in Software Development (although I'm not opposed to getting another degree) and just about all the Coursera certs related to my job. I also have a company-paid Udemy account. Aside from maybe an AWS cert (although I'm not a huge fan of proctored exams - I'm in a rural area and my internet connection sometimes gets wonky on video calls), do you guys have any ideas for me? 


Thank you in advance Smile
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#2
(09-20-2023, 12:42 PM)impasta Wrote: Hi guys,

My employer offers a $2,000 continuing education stipend per year, and I'm trying to get some ideas on what I could spend it on.

The requirements are: 
  • must be relevant/related to my current or possible future position at the company - I'm a software engineer (individual contributor, not really interested in management) at a tech company
  • must be something that results in a certification, degree, certificate of completion - really anything that says I successfully did the thing
  • no conferences
I already have an MS in Software Development (although I'm not opposed to getting another degree) and just about all the Coursera certs related to my job. I also have a company-paid Udemy account. Aside from maybe an AWS cert (although I'm not a huge fan of proctored exams - I'm in a rural area and my internet connection sometimes gets wonky on video calls), do you guys have any ideas for me? 


Thank you in advance Smile

Do you *like* education? Personally, in your position I would be looking at the OMSCS from Georgia Tech with an eye to a PhD in the future. They changed the composition of OMSCS recently to allow research credits, with specific labs taking OMSCS students for research internships, and a thesis option to replace some of the course credits.

A masters with a significant research component like that opens up PhDs from overseas too (which generally do not involve tuition fees).

But that stuff all matters to me because progressive education is something I am interested in. If you aren't, there isn't much point and the money could probably be better spent on industry certifications.

I guess it would just be helpful to know your more long term career goals?
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#3
(09-20-2023, 01:18 PM)sarahmac Wrote:
(09-20-2023, 12:42 PM)impasta Wrote: Hi guys,

My employer offers a $2,000 continuing education stipend per year, and I'm trying to get some ideas on what I could spend it on.

The requirements are: 
  • must be relevant/related to my current or possible future position at the company - I'm a software engineer (individual contributor, not really interested in management) at a tech company
  • must be something that results in a certification, degree, certificate of completion - really anything that says I successfully did the thing
  • no conferences
I already have an MS in Software Development (although I'm not opposed to getting another degree) and just about all the Coursera certs related to my job. I also have a company-paid Udemy account. Aside from maybe an AWS cert (although I'm not a huge fan of proctored exams - I'm in a rural area and my internet connection sometimes gets wonky on video calls), do you guys have any ideas for me? 


Thank you in advance Smile

Do you *like* education? Personally, in your position I would be looking at the OMSCS from Georgia Tech with an eye to a PhD in the future. They changed the composition of OMSCS recently to allow research credits, with specific labs taking OMSCS students for research internships, and a thesis option to replace some of the course credits.

A masters with a significant research component like that opens up PhDs from overseas too (which generally do not involve tuition fees).

But that stuff all matters to me because progressive education is something I am interested in. If you aren't, there isn't much point and the money could probably be better spent on industry certifications.

I guess it would just be helpful to know your more long term career goals?

Thanks so much for your suggestions! I don't have any specific long-term career goals aside from progressing in rank in my current position. I'm already working my dream job Smile I would be open to eventually teaching undergrad college in my field, but I can already do that with my existing Masters degree.

I also wouldn't necessarily need another Masters degree just to be able to pursue a PhD or Doctorate in Europe. I have looked into this before since I have dual citizenship and would be paying little to no tuition fees, so that may be an option, but I'm not sure that I want to commit to a PhD or Doctorate at this time. Great suggestion though. 

And yes, industry certifications are definitely an option. I just feel like it would be a waste to not take advantage of this generous education stipend.
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BS Psychology - Excelsior University (2019) - GPA: 3.75

...returned to help fiancé obtain his BABA in PM & MIS at UMPI (in progress)  Big Grin
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#4
(09-20-2023, 04:31 PM)impasta Wrote:
(09-20-2023, 01:18 PM)sarahmac Wrote:
(09-20-2023, 12:42 PM)impasta Wrote: Hi guys,

My employer offers a $2,000 continuing education stipend per year, and I'm trying to get some ideas on what I could spend it on.

The requirements are: 
  • must be relevant/related to my current or possible future position at the company - I'm a software engineer (individual contributor, not really interested in management) at a tech company
  • must be something that results in a certification, degree, certificate of completion - really anything that says I successfully did the thing
  • no conferences
I already have an MS in Software Development (although I'm not opposed to getting another degree) and just about all the Coursera certs related to my job. I also have a company-paid Udemy account. Aside from maybe an AWS cert (although I'm not a huge fan of proctored exams - I'm in a rural area and my internet connection sometimes gets wonky on video calls), do you guys have any ideas for me? 


Thank you in advance Smile

Do you *like* education? Personally, in your position I would be looking at the OMSCS from Georgia Tech with an eye to a PhD in the future. They changed the composition of OMSCS recently to allow research credits, with specific labs taking OMSCS students for research internships, and a thesis option to replace some of the course credits.

A masters with a significant research component like that opens up PhDs from overseas too (which generally do not involve tuition fees).

But that stuff all matters to me because progressive education is something I am interested in. If you aren't, there isn't much point and the money could probably be better spent on industry certifications.

I guess it would just be helpful to know your more long term career goals?

Thanks so much for your suggestions! I don't have any specific long-term career goals aside from progressing in rank in my current position. I'm already working my dream job Smile I would be open to eventually teaching undergrad college in my field, but I can already do that with my existing Masters degree.

I also wouldn't necessarily need another Masters degree just to be able to pursue a PhD or Doctorate in Europe. I have looked into this before since I have dual citizenship and would be paying little to no tuition fees, so that may be an option, but I'm not sure that I want to commit to a PhD or Doctorate at this time. Great suggestion though. 

And yes, industry certifications are definitely an option. I just feel like it would be a waste to not take advantage of this generous education stipend.

You wouldn't necessarily need one, no, but that presumes your previous masters had a large thesis component and research elements inside? It looked from the website like it didn't, apologies if the site is misleading. 

Otherwise many European countries require a second set of coursework as part of the PhD which then leads to in presence requirements. I only thought of the OMSCS because of the new structure that permits the research oriented option!

I agree on the taking advantage of it thing!
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Hmm, if you have a Masters and also most of the Coursera certs that appeal to you and experience from work, you've got the trifecta already (certs, degree, experience). You have the same benefit I do, at different amounts though (mine is less which is alright)... What can the stipend be spent on? You may want to further get certs, experience, I don't think adding a secondary degree would do too much...
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(09-21-2023, 10:09 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, if you have a Masters and also most of the Coursera certs that appeal to you and experience from work, you've got the trifecta already (certs, degree, experience).  You have the same benefit I do, at different amounts though (mine is less which is alright)... What can the stipend be spent on?  You may want to further get certs, experience, I don't think adding a secondary degree would do too much...

Thank you for responding! It can be anything that results in some form of proof of completion, whether that is a certification, a degree, or just one of those certificate of completion pdfs... No conferences though, we have a separate allowance for those.

Would've been nice to have that benefit while I was working on my degrees Smile
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BS Psychology - Excelsior University (2019) - GPA: 3.75

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