I am looking to take the RPA Business Analyst training from a training provider solely because the UI Path provided course in the academy did not really give me the opportunity to ask questions from the course modules and to get proper hands on practical knowledge of the tools used by the RPA BA.
I also need to work on some of the real world projects the business analyst will face in the real world which the academy does not provide.
The challenge is that there are very few reputable training providers out there, I keep coming across charlatans with bogus claims and I’m not prepared to loose my funds or waste my time.
I agree there is lack of quick feedback and question answer section in Academy courses.
Also there are very less number of genuine training providers so be aware of them. Do the background check thoroughly.
I would also advise to complete the Academy training, note down the questions and points you find not explained in details. Once done, find a mentor who is already working in the industry. Where you can find someone? UiPath can help you with UiPath Spotlight: https://credentialsdirectory.uipath.com/
Just hire a good professional on hourly basis or something you both agree upon and get expert guidance.
If I would be at your place, I will do this instead of searching for training institute.
Thank you for the feedback. I’m looking into the directory for the RPA BA’s.
I live in Canada and very weird that I didn’t see anyone in the directory resident in Canada.
I will keep searching for others I can reach out to just as you suggested.
I’m trying to get intouch with one of the leads I saw from the directory link you sent me but the only option is through Linkedin with the paid subscriber option. I’m only on the free version.
Is there a way I can contact the person via the UI Path forum?
Please let me know, this is the best option for me to move forward with the training.
For reliable RPA Business Analyst training, consider LinkedIn Learning, Edureka. These platforms offer hands-on, real-world projects and well-reviewed courses. Always check for reviews and community feedback to avoid unreliable providers.