Symfony and PHP Training Courses Now Qualiopi Certified

· Elise Hamimi · 1 minute to read
Qualopi

SensioLabs has achieved Qualiopi certification for its Symfony and PHP training programs, ensuring high-quality learning experiences for developers.

Qualiopi, the new official certification for training organizations, has been in effect since early 2022. For its Symfony and PHP training, SensioLabs conducted a Qualiopi audit and obtained the certification. Qualiopi attests to the quality of our training programs and methods in serving our learners.

What is Qualiopi?

The Qualiopi certification is issued by a certifying body authorized by the French Accreditation Committee (Cofrac). It is based on the national quality standard.

In summary, it is public certification that attests to the quality of training organizations. With Qualiopi, those looking to train benefit from greater clarity in the training offer. The Qualiopi certification came into effect on January 1, 2022. To benefit from public or joint funding, such as from an OPCO, training organizations like SensioLabs must be Qualiopi certified.

The Benefits of Qualiopi for Your Symfony or PHP Training

Through the adoption of the Qualiopi certification, SensioLabs reaffirms its commitment to ensuring an excellent level of quality in its PHP and Symfony training.

As the creator of Symfony, SensioLabs has already trained thousands of developers worldwide. Both in-company (internally) and in-class (with diverse learners). Because training in Symfony strengthens the sustainability of the framework by imparting our knowledge within the community.

Already registered with Datadock, SensioLabs continues its path by obtaining the Qualiopi certification. In addition to Datadock's benefits, the certification allows you to enjoy several advantages such as:

The guarantee of being trained by recognized trainers (certified in Symfony) and benefiting from high-quality training programs.

Comprehensive and thorough information on the training process.

Tracking learner satisfaction.

A specific system for learners with disabilities. We are at your side to identify the most suitable adjustments with tailored educational resources or relevant assistance. For more information, contact our disability representative: laurent.vaquette@sensiolabs.com / 01 86 65 72 25.

Thanks to Qualiopi, you can have your training financed by your company through its OPCO. Indeed, the Qualiopi certification is the quality standard expected for training to be covered by this type of funding. You can thus enjoy quality training in Symfony and PHP with the creator of Symfony through the funds dedicated to your company’s training.

Discover our training catalogue here. For any questions about funding your training via your company, please write to us by clicking the “Contact us” button on the training of interest.

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