Our Students

Education · Career Growth · ERP Training

Every student who comes to Beidat, whether in person or through our online programs, arrives with a goal. Some are looking to break into a new field. Others are working professionals who need to get ahead of a technology shift already happening around them. What they all share is a willingness to invest in themselves, and that is something we take seriously.

Who Our Students Are

Our student community is genuinely diverse. We work with recent graduates trying to make their first real move into a career, as well as experienced professionals with ten or fifteen years on the job who are navigating a technology landscape that looks nothing like it did when they started.

A large portion of our students come from higher education environments. Administrators and staff from colleges and universities who work with systems like Ellucian Banner, Workday, or similar enterprise platforms often come to us because their institution rolled out a new system and their training was either rushed or incomplete. They leave with a much deeper understanding of how these tools actually work. Not just the buttons to click, but the logic and structure underneath.

We also work with career changers. People who spent years in one industry and are now moving toward IT, data, or enterprise software roles. For them, training is not just about picking up a new skill. It is about building enough confidence and real-world knowledge to walk into an interview and hold their own.

What They Come to Learn

The most in-demand areas we train in right now are ERP systems, AI fundamentals, and programming languages like Java and Python. ERP training, particularly around platforms used in higher education, has been a core part of what we do for years. These systems are complex, the implementations are high-stakes, and good training genuinely makes a difference.

AI has become a serious area of interest for almost every student we work with, regardless of their primary focus. People want to understand what these tools actually are, how they work, and how to use them effectively in their day-to-day work. We take that conversation seriously and build it into our curriculum in a grounded, realistic way.

Beyond ERP and AI, we offer training in web development, cloud infrastructure and security, and programming fundamentals. Students often combine these areas to build a more complete profile. Someone might train in ERP configuration while also picking up Python to better handle data exports and reporting tasks on the job.

What the Experience Looks Like

Training at Beidat is not about sitting through slides. Our approach is hands-on and scenario-based. Students work through real-world problems, the kind of issues they will actually face on the job, rather than sanitized examples built for a textbook. Instructors bring direct experience with the systems they teach, which means when a student asks a question that does not have a clean answer, the conversation is honest about that.

Class sizes stay small. We made that choice deliberately because the depth of learning drops quickly when an instructor is managing too many people at once. Students ask more questions, absorb more, and finish with the kind of understanding that holds up after the training ends.

What Happens After

The goal is always a real outcome. For some students, that means a promotion or a move into a role that uses the skills they just built. For others, it means passing a certification or qualifying for a project they could not have touched before. For career changers, it often means landing their first offer in a new field.

We stay in contact with many of our students after they complete their training. Some come back for additional courses when their work introduces a new system or when the field moves in a direction they want to follow. That kind of ongoing relationship tells us more about whether the training actually worked than any survey ever could.

Ready to Join Them?

If you are considering a training program and want to understand what the experience is actually like, we are happy to talk through your situation and point you toward the right starting point. Every student’s path is a little different, and we would rather give you an honest answer than a sales pitch.