5 Free online learning resources to boost your CV

One of the most important assets you can have in your job hunt is knowledge. Knowing what you're talking about and connecting with people can help you get the job you want over someone else. There are a lot of great free online learning resources out there that can give you the information you need to become a valuable asset to any company.

If you want to put yourself ahead of the competition in the eyes of a potential employer, the best place to start is by learning. Learn as much as you can about your industry and speciality. Read this post to get started today.

Google Digital Garage

Google Digital Garage is a fantastic resource for a wide array of subjects all with the aim of teaching future-proof skills, from short courses in professional networking to beginners’ guides on public speaking and all the way to a 40+ hour digital marketing certificate. Google Digital Garage has courses provided by universities from all over the world, from Yale to The Open University, as well as having courses from amazing remote learning specialists and even Google themselves. A vast majority of the courses come with digital certification, meaning that once completed you can add a certificate to your CV or LinkedIn that is 100% verifiable.

Find out more about Google Digital Garage Here.

LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning is an amazing platform with some great features built-in. The platform has existed in one form or another for around 20 years, and because of this, it has over 17,000 courses in varying subjects that are used by around 700 million users in more than 200 countries. The platform allows a user to learn at their own pace, gives them the option for offline viewing and allows certificates and achievements to be shared on their LinkedIn profile. One disadvantage is that it only has one month free. On the other hand, the skill quizzes built into LinkedIn allow you to stand out to recruiters and even cause LinkedIn to prioritise you for certain roles over candidates that haven’t completed the quizzes.

Find out more about LinkedIn Learning here

Adobe Education Exchange

Adobe Education Exchange is a free tool provided alongside Adobe’s Creative Cloud. The platform provides teaching resources for a wide array of subjects, as well as self-learning courses on how to use Adobe CC products, such as Premiere Pro, Photoshop and Acrobat. These resources paired with the many 1000s of YouTube tutorials would make a great starting point for anyone looking to go into a creative career, or just simply interested in gaining creative skills.

Learn more about Adobe Education Exchange here.

Open Learn

Open Learn is a free learning tool provided by The Open University, which has been a global leader in remote and part-time learning since its creation. The service provides free, self-teaching courses in a range of subjects from Languages, to Business all the way to art courses. There are many benefits to Open Learn. Firstly, its flexibility. Open Learn allows you to start your course whenever, and finish your course whenever, there are no time limits allowing for totally self-led learning. As well as this, The OU provides a “Statement of participation” which in any other terms is a certificate, showing what courses you have completed.

Find out more about Open Learn here.

National Careers Service

The National Careers Service is an official government service that brings together a wide range of free learning resources all together onto one site. The service has courses in English, Maths, Digital Skills and Finance just to name a few, all of which are provided by reputable sources, such as Barclays Bank, Rolls Royce, IBM and Pearson.

Find the National Careers Service here.

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