
There are tools online that can help you constantly evolve your skillset and stay ahead of the curve. One of them is LinkedIn Learning. It offers a multitude of courses across numerous fields. Here’s how to use it to its fullest potential.
Navigating Courses
First, create an account. It should then offer personalized course recommendations based on your professional background, completed courses and career aspirations. It’s like having a digital mentor guiding your educational journey.
You can also take courses outside your wheelhouse. Are you interested in Python programming or eager to understand the nuances of cloud computing? Simply type your interests into the search bar and a list of related courses are at your disposal.
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Learning Paths
LinkedIn Learning Paths are structured roadmaps designed to help you gain proficiency in a specific area or prepare for professional certifications. Each Learning Path is a curated series of related courses that cover various aspects of a particular skill or field.
For instance, if you’re interested in becoming a project manager, there might be a Learning Path that includes courses on project management fundamentals, agile methodologies, risk management and so on. By following the Learning Path, you systematically build up your knowledge and skills in project management.
Learning Paths can be beneficial for both beginners looking to start learning a new skill and professionals wanting to deepen their expertise in their field.
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Learn On-the-Go
There is also an offline learning feature. You can download courses on your mobile device and learn on-the-go. Your progress syncs across all your devices, so you can pick up right where you left off.
ShowcasE Your Skills
After finishing a course, adding the certificate to your LinkedIn profile can help you highlight your commitment to continuous learning and professional development. It’s a simple way to demonstrate your expanding skillset to your network and potential employers.
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You do have to pay for LinkedIn Learning as it’s a premium feature and requires a subscription. It costs $39.99 per month for a monthly subscription, or $19.99 per month if you pay for an annual subscription upfront.
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