 LinkedIn Learning: What can you do with a license?
As lifelong learners, we believe in the value of offering multiple ways of learning to meet learners where they're at. Maybe that's why we're such big fans of LinkedIn Learning.
And we're even bigger fans of our 90% discount on LinkedIn Learning licenses for eligible state, tribal, and non-profit agencies.
At just $45 per person per year, DES LinkedIn Learning licenses allow you to engage more employees to achieve your goals.
A LinkedIn Learning license provides flexible, on-demand, "just in time" training for employees that can be self-reported in the Washington State Learning Center. Supervisors and managers can?curate, assign, and track training. But that's really just the tip of the iceberg.?
Over the next few weeks, we?ll be sharing LinkedIn Learning ?learner challenges??that can support your current learning goals. Learner challenges can help supervisors and managers?build team competencies in a manageable, engaging, and structured way.
New to LinkedIn Learning?
Watch this 3-minute video to see what kind of courses LinkedIn Learning offers, and how it can help your organization achieve career and business goals.
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LinkedIn Learning gives you access to more than 16,000 online courses taught by real-world professionals.?If that sounds like a lot to sort through, don't worry?? we provide support to learners through their agency's LinkedIn Learning Administrator.?
We're here to help.
Maybe you're considering LinkedIn Learning for the first time. Or maybe you've experienced the value of LinkedIn Learning and would like more licenses. Either way, we're excited to answer your questions and help bring LinkedIn Learning to eligible organizations.?Contact us today at [email protected].
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