Hello everyone, I find myself in a situation where I need to assign some tasks to our junior team members who have been learning UiPath for the past three months. Some of them have completed the foundation certification, while others have finished the advanced certification.
While I’m confident in my development skills, I struggle when it comes to explaining concepts or assigning tasks to others. Could anyone please assist me in creating tasks aligned with the foundation and advanced certification levels? I’d prefer not to introduce them to complex tasks like BotsDNA just yet, considering they have already completed the RPA Challenge form filling exercise.
For the time being, I’d like to focus more on providing them with tasks related to working with data tables, datetime ,string manipulations,etc and fewer tasks involving UI automation. If you’re able to provide a task list, it would be appreciated if you could include optional titles, detailed descriptions, and labels indicating whether the task is suitable for the foundation or advanced certification level (optional).
Appreciate your link share. I’ve observed some of the use cases, but what I’m seeking are comprehensive specifics for real challenges. For instance, if data extraction is one of the processes, I’m looking for a specific webpage reference and a step-by-step guide on how to extract data from that page.
Similarly, if the use case involves Excel, I’d like to access the actual Excel file along with detailed step-by-step instructions."
There are YouTube channels that come up with challenges having use case, data source, application needed and steps required
You can have a view on it to prepare
You can try with https://rpachallenge.com/
website where you have the input data, application to perform the task and steps as well
You can suggest your team members to solve queries on forum itself
You get n number of scenarios on a daily
You can set a KPI that each has to answer and get atleast 5 solutions on specific topics like web automation, datatable and string manipulation