Here are the free courses Microsoft launched for digital skills
Earlier this week, Microsoft unveiled a new global digital skills
initiative in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the wave of job losses
worldwide.
The initiative was launched in partnership with LinkedIn Learning
and GitHub. It offers a range of free learning paths for the most in-demand
jobs, as identified by LinkedIn job openings.
The learning paths cover a range of digital jobs, many of which
can also be done remotely or from home.
Microsoft also unveiled learning paths for managers to improve
their managerial skills and awareness around racial injustice and
discrimination in the workplace.
These courses include resources from LinkedIn Learning, Microsoft
Learn, and the GitHub Learning Lab.
You can access the learning paths on opportunity.linkedin.com,
where they’re available in English, French, German, and Spanish.
According to the website, these courses will be available until 31
March 2021.
Free courses on LinkedIn for digital jobs
So what learning paths can you access for free?
LinkedIn identified 10 jobs as having the greatest number of job
openings, with steady growth over four years. These jobs also pay a liveable
wage and require skills that can be learned online.
As such, the 10 jobs and free courses/learning paths available on
the site include:
- Software developer
- Sales representative
- Project manager
- IT administrator
- Customer service specialist
- Digital marketer
- IT support/helpdesk
- Data analyst
- Financial analyst
- Graphic designer
Users can sign up for one of these learning paths on the website.
Each course includes different modules with video lectures and
online resources. Meanwhile, other courses available on the site include a soft
skills course and a course on virtual collaboration tools.
To sign up for a specific free course related to these jobs,
select the “Start learning” link under the job title.
In addition to the free courses, Microsoft also announced
financial investment to help create jobs.
Microsoft South Africa says that it will announce local initiative
details, such as potential funding, in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, local users can access the courses for free on
the LinkedIn website just like users in the rest of the world.
Source | https://memeburn.com
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Pralhad Jadhav
Senior Manager – Library
Khaitan & Co
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