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Benjamin Franklin once said, “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn,” centuries before it would make a pithy social media post. But it’s never been truer: in a world where new technologies eclipse the old, it means your once highly marketable job skills can quickly become obsolete.

LinkedIn Learning, an online learning platform from LinkedIn, makes brushing up your resume as easy as pie, with more than 14,000 courses you can access from any device. Check out in-demand employer skills, such as data science, business software and tools, software development, and leadership and management training.

1. LinkedIn Learning learns from its job postings

LinkedIn Learning analyzes job data and on-demand skills from LinkedIn to identify emerging trends, enlist top experts in business, technology, and creative fields, and create new courses to keep its library fresh. For developers, Python roles are some of the fastest-growing jobs right now and you’ll find more than 500 Python courses, ranging from beginner to advanced, on LinkedIn Learning.

2. Standout in your startup

Ready to make the leap from your 9 to 5 to starting your own business? Learn how with LinkedIn Learning’s Start a Side Hustle class. Or standout in your existing startup by taking the initiative to learn new skillsets, like nailing your elevator pitch. In entrepreneurial settings where role responsibilities tend to be more fluid, expanding your skill set is a great way to increase your value.

3. Know what you’re talking about

Maybe your last presentation didn’t go as smoothly as you had hoped, or you stumbled answering an audience question on emerging tech. LinkedIn Learning gives you helpful recommendations on what’s trending in your field, so you can stay informed on the topics that really matter, even when you’re busy keeping up with daily deadlines.

4. Learn before you leap

There are different ways to use LinkedIn Learning. You can search by subject, software, or learning path. If you’re thinking about switching jobs, learning paths take you through a “semester” or structured coursework in a particular field, such as digital marketing. Courses also include projects and quizzes for more interactive learning. Plus you’ll earn a certificate, which you can add to your resume.

5. Try It for free

Explore LinkedIn Learning with a free, 1-month trial and choose between a monthly subscription for $29.99 plus taxes or an annual subscription for $299.88 plus taxes which works out to just $24.99* per month — which is a lot less than potential student loans.

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