u/Inevitable-Ad2952

Six Sigma Certification

I'm about to lose my wfh job. I plan to take a break for a few months afterwards.

I was talking to a friend about my work exp and he told me that given what I have done (process improvement) I should look into six sigma certification, at least until the yellow belt.

I looked into it and I do agree that it might be a good fit for me. My question is, which site/company should I got to for the certification if I want it to be recognized by local employers? Some sites are just too high for me at 10k plus.

Feel free to share your other thoughts here as well. Thank you!

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u/Inevitable-Ad2952 — 8 days ago

2 Part PC Build - Any comments on this build?

I'm planning to build a PC. I currently have a limited budget but I kind of need a desktop PC for work in a month or so. What I plan to do then is to make a build without a videocard first then add one in the future when I have the budget for it. I plan to spend around $600-$700 for the CPU and this is what I've come up with

CPU: Ryzen 5 8600G Pro (I picked this one because I need a CPU with integrated graphics and the one in this is a better than the one in Ryzen 5 7600X)
Motherboard: MSI B650M Gaming Plus Wifi (I wanted a motherboard with wifi and picked this one over the non-plus one mainly because I wanted 4 ram slots, just in case prices go down in a few years)
Ram: Kingston Fury Beast DDR5 16GB 4800MT
Hard Drive: Kingston 1TB NV2 M.2 NVME SSD 1TB
PSU: MSI MAG A650BN 650W
Case: Art Ultra HM2
Fans: Prism 4 Pro x9

I went with AM5/DDR5 as I keep seeing that this will future proof my build, especially if I don't see myself changing parts within the next 10 years. At the most I might add some more ram or SSDs. For the case and the fan I'm pretty dead set on those so no need to suggest alternatives. For the other components feel free to comment on those.

My work is pretty basic but I plan to do some photoshop and blender work, maybe some light video editing. For gaming I don't see myself gaming too much yet, at the most maybe some old games. In the future I'm planning to add either a MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti or Radeon RX 9060 XT. When I get this I want to play upcoming games like 007 First Light or Forza Horizon 6 in 1440p (medium quality) so I'm hoping those videocards would be enough.

Any thoughts or suggestions on my build?

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u/Inevitable-Ad2952 — 15 days ago