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eFront comes with the power and resilience to adapt to the intricacies and training demands of world-leading and growing companies.
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In short, the value for money provided is truly excellent and we highly recommend eFrontPro to businesses wishing to take care of training and certification of personnel.
Some users have stated that the user interface is a bit outdated and difficult to navigate, which can be a source of frustration.
This is a great tool for a small start-up company. What I like most about this product is the ability to have single sign-on.
For pharma industry, one of the severe lacks is that eFRONT does not come with a validation dossier so each company must perform their validation from scratch.
Able to achieve just about any kind of implementation, data collection, reporting, and UX desired. Incredibly good pricing model for corporate LMS deployments looking to own their final solution.
Sorry, I really can't think of any major or even medium flaws.
It is a great platform to use, grace to its functionalities and capabilities. User friendly, does not need a manual.
While previous students in the MFA program at Wilkes University had considered creating an online course, they all abandoned the idea as too difficult or costly. EFront made my project a reality.
The reporting dashboard is great and helps my customers understand how their people are progressing. The look and feel of the site is great and with editable CSS, very customizable.
The customization options via code snippets can sometimes be difficult to organize. Also, the admin console can be confusing to navigate to find specific settings on one page versus another.
Our implementation was great, and our ongoing support is wonderful. We get quarterly updates for our software, and our account manager meets with us monthly.
Customizing the design to a more modern look would have been very costly and time consuming.
Very easy to use and set up - and you get great ability to measure what your customers are doing.
Looks very old school, we got a lot of negative feedback on this from employees, and management wasn't going to let us use it as is for client training.
In general, this platform has helped us provide free, high-quality training at scale. The platform is strong and we have strong NPS from our users who engage with it.
Some of the UI elements can be difficult to navigate at times.
Elizabeth: I'm Elizabeth and I'm a professional developments specialist in the education field. And I give Skill jar a four out of five stars. We use Skill jar to solve the problem of getting resources for teachers all in one place, where teachers are then able to utilize clickable links, downloadable PDFs, even special resources that we have made for them in our business that they can use in their classrooms. It's really nice that we can create a Skill jar site that corresponds with a course that teachers have taken for their professional development. That way it takes the thought process out for the teachers. They can go right to the course that they took, find all the resources that they need, which helps them to plan and helps them be stronger teachers. One thing that I really like about Skill jar is that we're able to make what we call secret sites, but they're essentially individual sort of mini websites that are able to exactly mimic an in live in person workshop. So a person may go to our workshop, have this great experience and get inundated with information and then be able to go home log into their special site that syncs directly with the workshop they just attended and find all of those materials. It makes it really easy for the user and it makes it really easy for them to find information that will help them do their jobs better. One thing that skill jar could improve upon that is my personal least favorite aspect of skill jar is that when I upload a document, it includes a lot of jargon in that download for the user. So for example, if I had a document that was labeled document one resources, I would want my users to be able to download that and have the said document one resources. However, it has a lot of symbols and words, I just do not understand and their download. We have found a loophole to handle that where we upload the document into our web server, get the direct link, be able to link that document to this direct link. Instead, it feels like a very clunky situation, it feels like a lot of extra unnecessary steps. So I would really like skills are to figure out how to get rid of that little roundabout there so that direct uploads and direct downloads can happen more smoothly.
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