Vantaggi
raining was comprehensive but lacked structured mentorship and real‑world project exposure, making it difficult to translate lab practice into production scenarios. Limited opportunities for hands‑on client engagement; most work was bench‑focused, which restricted practical application of skills. Documentation and knowledge‑sharing practices could be improved — much of the learning was self‑driven without standardized guidance. Exposure to multiple tools and platforms was valuable, but the breadth sometimes came at the expense of depth, leaving certain areas under‑developed. Feedback loops and performance evaluation mechanisms were not clearly defined, which made it harder to measure progress and growth.
Svantaggi
ench‑focused exposure: Most training was lab‑based with limited real client interaction, reducing opportunities to apply skills in production environments. Mentorship gaps: Structured guidance and senior mentorship were minimal, leaving much of the learning self‑driven. Breadth over depth: Training covered many platforms (VMware, Citrix, Hyper‑V, etc.), but lacked deep specialization in any one area. Limited feedback loops: Performance evaluation and progress tracking mechanisms were not clearly defined. Knowledge sharing: Documentation and peer collaboration could have been more standardized to accelerate learning.