About

CertSpring Hub began as a shared rubric library between Seoul-based mentors who wanted clearer evidence of what each cohort covered. The marketplace keeps that tone: fewer adjectives, more explicit objectives.

Principles

  • Listings cite objectives, not vague transformation language.
  • Instructors own their pricing copy; we flag inconsistencies early.
  • Learners can compare up to three tracks before asking for a call.
  • We publish limitation notes beside every major feature block.

Team

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Yuri Seo

Marketplace Director

Keeps catalog quality bars honest and negotiates instructor onboarding timelines with Seoul and remote partners.

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Claire Nguyen

Certification Content Manager

Maps vendor blueprints to weekly outcomes so learners always know which lab supports which objective.

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Min-jae Hwang

Instructor Partnerships Lead

Runs listening sessions with cohort leads to catch outdated readings before they reach the storefront.

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Rosa Ibarra

Learner Success Specialist

Tracks pacing risks early and routes learners to mentor hours without turning support into a ticket storm.

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Tom Anders

UX Designer

Shapes the catalog reading experience so dense certification paths still feel navigable on mobile.

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Akiko Sato

Full-Stack Developer

Maintains compare trays, search indexes, and the small touches that keep static pages feeling quick.

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Diego Alvarez

Marketing Operations Coordinator

Coordinates editorial launches with instructor calendars so announcements never promise dates we cannot keep.

Milestones

  • 2022 — Pilot rubric library for three cloud tracks.
  • 2024 — Public catalog with compare tray and masonry listing.
  • 2026 — Korean desk hours expanded for hybrid cohorts.