From what I've learned, if you're getting CPR for a healthcare job, it really should include a hands-on skills check. Watching videos and taking an online test is helpful for the knowledge part, but actually practicing compressions and demonstrating your skills is important and that's what most employers are looking for. Some providers like CPR Cart, Sierra BLS, Island CPR and others offer blended options with an in-person skills session, which is usually what hospitals and schools are looking for. I'd definitely confirm it includes hands-on training before signing up.