 This is the second of three messages we're sharing with our subscribers to highlight the value of LinkedIn Learning licenses purchased through DES.
Upskill to advance your career: Professional development with LinkedIn Learning for $45/term
A LinkedIn Learning license gives you access?to more than 900 learnings on professional development and more than 300 learnings?on soft skills.?
If that sounds like a lot to sift through, LinkedIn's ready-made learner challenge, "Upskill to Advance Your Career," could be a great way to introduce professional development topics.
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Learner challenges are just one of many ways you can use LinkedIn Learning licenses to support career advancement and succession planning.?The "Upskill to Advance Your Career" challenge uses 7 selections from LinkedIn Learning courses, including:
- Map Your Skills and Fill the Gaps
- Communicate with Authority, Clarity, and Confidence
- Emotional Intelligence
Most videos are under 5 minutes.?Promotional resources?like playbooks, toolkits and schedules help make group participation easy.
Don't have licenses? Here's how to get them.
Contact DES for a?90% discount?on licenses for eligible state, tribal,?and non-profit agencies.?At just $45 per person per subscription term, DES LinkedIn Learning licenses allow you to engage more employees to achieve your goals.?
See how your colleagues are using LinkedIn Learning
"I started exploring LinkedIn Learning as a way to find training on Microsoft Applications such as PowerBi, and from there found a wealth of resources and quick, digestible training.
"We've identified training opportunities?in line with?employee development plans, which is fantastic.?We have plans to utilize the platform?on a more agency-wide?basis by?creating? learning paths?for people leaders."
??Kassandra Drake, Human Resource Consultant Washington State Investment Board
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