New to Mendix, is there a place i can find training schedule?

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Hi Mendix Community, I'm new to the tool and was wondering where I can find the training schedule. I'm located in the US, Eastern Standard Time (EST) zone. Also, is there a service where I can hire a Mendix developer by the hour or by the day? The idea is to learn as I develop the app or prototype I need. Thank you in advance!  
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Hi Julio,

 

A great starting place is the Instructor-led training page, and then maybe for look for a partner who offer custom trainings. Or directly contact one of the training partners in your regio via this overview

Good luck with your Mendix journey! 

Jurre

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You can begin by exploring the existing learning paths available on the Mendix Academy. Please follow the link: Mendix Academy - Learning paths

 

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Training Schedule:Mendix offers both free and paid training options. You can find the training schedule and course offerings in the Mendix Academy. There’s a wide range of learning paths, from beginner to advanced levels. You can access it at:Mendix Academy

 

The Academy allows you to sign up for courses and view available live training sessions (webinars, instructor-led training). You’ll likely find training sessions that are scheduled based on your time zone, but you may want to check for those specific timings.

 

Hiring Mendix Developers (Hourly/Daily):If you’re looking to hire Mendix developers on an hourly or daily basis, there are a few options:

  • Mendix Partners: You can hire Mendix-certified developers through Mendix’s official partners network. Some of these partners offer contract work or short-term engagements, which could be ideal for learning while developing. You can find a list of Mendix partners here: Mendix Partners

  • Freelance Platforms: You can also explore freelance platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, or Toptal, where developers with Mendix expertise are available for hourly or daily rates. Search for developers experienced with Mendix development specifically, and you can negotiate terms for learning as you go.

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