Breaking into tech from a non-tech background? Stop guessing. Gain the clarity and confidence to know, without a doubt, if Scrum is your dream career—or rule it out for good.
Your shortcut from career confusion to Scrum certainty.
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Don't spend the next two years guessing. Spend seven days knowing.
You think tech careers are only for coders. You want to know if your existing skills can translate into a high-paying Scrum role.
You are burning out in your current job. You need a career that doesn't drain your energy, but fuels your purpose.
You want an "early-warning system" to avoid costly wrong turns before investing thousands in certifications.
End career indecision. Determine if the Scrum Master or Product Owner role suits you best—within a week.
Replace doubt with certainty. Find your perfect Scrum role and the confidence to pursue it.
Go from career confusion to control. Build a career intentionally without sacrificing work-life balance.
Unlock your Scrum potential. Lead with influence and leave a lasting legacy in your organization.
Lay the groundwork by understanding your purpose and aligning it with your career goals.
Dive into the industry, identify opportunities, and prepare for leadership roles.
Determine your fit within Scrum roles and launch your career.
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Whether you’re aiming to become a Scrum Master, Product Owner, or Agile Coach, this guide equips you with the tools to stand out in a competitive field. Learn how to strategically position yourself, overcome resistance, and climb the ladder to success—one small step at a time.
Connect with a thriving community of risk management professionals. Share your experiences, learn from others, and find solutions to your toughest challenges. Network with industry leaders and build valuable connections that will propel your career forward.
I’ve packed a lot into this course because I want to guarantee that you don’t waste another day feeling uncertain about your career path.
Apply just one insight from Scrum Career Compass to your professional journey. If you don’t see immediate clarity about whether Scrum is right for you—or how to position yourself for success—I’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked.
You should experience the value of this program risk-free. If it doesn’t help you gain clarity, confidence, and a clear roadmap for your future, you don’t owe me a red cent. And yes, I’ll refund every penny—no strings attached.
"My mission is simple: I just want to help you unlock your full potential and find the clarity you deserve!"
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Absolutely! This course is specifically designed for beginners, career changers, and early-career professionals who want to explore whether Scrum is the right path for them.
The course is designed to be completed in just a few hours, but with engaging small assignments and thought-provoking exercises, getting the most out of this course will take about 1 week with your commitment.
Unlike traditional Scrum courses that focus on teaching Scrum practices, Scrum Career Compass helps you decide if Scrum is the right career for you before you invest significant time and money. It’s built on 20+ years of real-world experience.
While we can’t guarantee a specific job outcome, this course equips you with the clarity, skills, and strategies to position yourself for success and stand out to hiring managers. Many of our graduates report accelerated growth.
No. While Scrum originated in software, the roles of Scrum Master and Product Owner rely heavily on leadership, communication, and organization. This course helps you determine if your existing skills translate to these roles.
You’ll have access to all course materials, including videos, quizzes, and assignments. Plus, you get access to our private community where you can connect with peers and the instructor.