Right now, the Pluralsight Skill IQ verification appears in the Developer Story. However, when we save the story as a PDF, the verification is not included in that file. I think it would be reasonable to include it.
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4Agreed. If I'm going to use my developer story as a resume replacement then I'm going to print it out, in which case the pluralsight thing loses its meaning– David says Reinstate MonicaCommented Feb 20, 2018 at 4:10
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34@DavidGrinberg: Doesn't it lose its meaning anyway since everyone is an Expert?– Matthieu M.Commented Feb 20, 2018 at 13:31
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11But the recruiters don't know that ;-) they see a big number and are impressed by many logos and high numbers.– TschallackaCommented Feb 20, 2018 at 14:30
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4Or remove it - either way.– Benjamin GruenbaumCommented Feb 20, 2018 at 15:41
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1@Tschallacka: If all recruiters were concerned with were big numbers and logos, I may want to look for other places to work, frankly.– MakotoCommented Feb 21, 2018 at 22:09
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Fwiw, I posted in StackApps about devstory.fyi that will preserve Pluralsight IQ assessments when you import your Developer Story.– jonlunsfordCommented Mar 22, 2022 at 21:34
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Thanks for the suggestion! I've added this request to our internal feedback tracker but at the moment, we have no plans to add this to the PDF export of the dev story.
Open up the PDF in Adobe Illustrator then place a screen shot of the Pluralsight score in the Illustrator file and save as a PDF with the score.
It would take about an hour or 2 to learn and about 5 mins to do.
Basically:
- file>place image
- Resize image
- Export as or Save as