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Greetings everyone,
I am a new user needing to learn Jira quickly for a position with my employer. Please offer suggestions. I am hoping to become their Safe Agile Scrum Master.
Hi @Troy Mobley
Welcome to the Community!
You'll find lots of helpful articles and links on the Community that should give you all the tools you need to progress with Jira.
Good luck!
Hello and Welcome, Troy!
We are glad you are here!!
Welcome to the Community, @Troy Mobley ! Hope you have a great learning experience learning Jira!
Feel free to post and clarify any questions you have around Jira in the relevant Jira product groups in the Community.
Hi,
I recommend checking out the courses at udemy.com.
They have several approaches to learning Jira including with Agile.
Best of luck!
Tom
Hello, @Troy Mobley . Welcome to the Community.
You can find really good and helpful courses (even free ones) about Jira.
About Agile and Scrum, do not hesitase to contact me. I' m an agile trainer and I could try to find the documentation, courses, rtc for any field you need
Hi @Troy Mobley,
do you know the Atlassian Learning Paths?https://university.atlassian.com/student/collection/850385-learning-paths
You'll find several interesting tracks (Team agile, DevOps, agile at scale, Jira project admin, etc.)
Last point: Scrum.org and Atlassian started partnership :
https://www.scrum.org/resources/using-jira-practice-professional-scrum
;-)
Welcome to the Atlassian community @Troy Mobley
@Troy Mobley Sounds like you're already getting some great suggestions! We also have a New to Jira group.