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Automation Anywhere EVENT - AAImag24 - Learning Curve

How would you assess the learning curve for Automation Anywhere? Please explain.

Michael Reynolds - PeerSpot reviewer
Michael Reynolds
Business Technology Service Digitization Executive at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The learning curve is pretty quick. Automation Anywhere provides a lot of training courses to support you and there are individuals assigned to your account.
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Sami Mikhail - PeerSpot reviewer
Sami Mikhail
RPA Lead at Jersey STEM
The learning curve for Automation Anywhere is quite simple. I had four interns do some basic training online. We did a three-day course with them to get them the advanced training, and they were productive within four weeks. They are in the process of building more bots. At this stage, we may be in danger of having them run out of work because they're working so fast.
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Cathlina Roberts - PeerSpot reviewer
Cathlina Roberts
IT Automation Manager at GM Financial
For a first-time user of Automation Anywhere, there is not a huge learning curve. The content and the instructions through Automation Anywhere University are comprehensible. It is easy for somebody to practice, learn, and build on top of what they have learned. As different use cases come around, there are different opportunities to use some of the different features or variables in development. It will help strengthen how they learn or map out how to use the tool.
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Dylan Mahan - PeerSpot reviewer
Dylan Mahan
Manager, Automation at Boston Scientific
Automation Anywhere is one of the easier platforms to learn. There are a lot of online resources, and they also have a community forum. If there is not a video on how to do something explicitly and you have a question, in their developer community, people are quick to respond. You can also simply Google something or look at their website, and you will be able to find an answer for it. Especially after you go through the first couple of days of their university's online training through the community version or get your hands on automation, it clicks pretty quickly. When you see it once and learn everything that is in the platform, everything comes pretty quickly after that, so the learning curve is pretty shallow.
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Natinder Kaur
Application Development Manager at Genworth
We take our cues for the solution's learning curve from the Automation Anywhere initial training. We think it takes about six weeks for people to learn to use Automation Anywhere effectively, and we build that into our training program. We cover the basics in week one. We take a use case and work with that in week two. People continue working on their use cases in the third, fourth, and fifth weeks. In week six, we target to put the use cases into production and cover more advanced topics. We have a continued collaboration with our developers to learn new skills. I think six weeks is the amount of time needed for people to be comfortable using the tool on their own for their own use cases.
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