Revit users can now gain a competitive edge in their industries with a new Revit Ninja Certification. Through certification you can demonstrate your knowledge and skills to prospective employers and advance your career opportunities. Program highlights include a proficiency examination, preparation guides, and skills exams.
The following are specific certifications offered:
- Autodesk Revit Architecture Ninja
- Autodesk Revit Structure Ninja
- Autodesk Revit MEP Ninja
- Autodesk Revit API Ninja
- Autodesk Conceptual Modeling Ninja
On completion of a certification examination you will receive diagnostic feedback about your knowledge of common application scenarios required for each product.
I welcome this new program and solicit any ideas on suggested skills you feel should be included in the programs.
_erik
I see no ninja certification for Autodesk Revit Civils?
Posted by: Davud Light | April 01, 2010 at 12:08 PM
April 1st announcements should always be read with some degree of skepticism. :-)
Posted by: JoeF | April 01, 2010 at 04:19 PM
Although still in its infancy, the Ninja program has been a huge success. The ability to separate out the wheat from the chaff is clear with such tests as “death by 1000 wall joins” and “the butterfly effect: what happens when you model one bolt in your chair family”. However, we did have to discontinue “swim 1 lap with a Blade Server tied around your neck”. Wimps.
Posted by: Buildz.blogspot.com | April 01, 2010 at 05:18 PM
How did Kung Fu get its name,
Do you recall the start of the TV program Kung Fu when the metal stars were thrown at Master. What you did nor see was that when the Art started the Master missed one star and it hit him square between the eyes. As he lay on the floor the last words he spoke were "What Kung Fu that"
Posted by: Alan aka Cadalot | April 01, 2010 at 06:47 PM