Those who complete a path will get a certification they can post on their LinkedIn profile. Available free through the end of the year, the courses and content is available in English, Spanish, French and German. Those interested can go to to see the Learning Paths (you do not need to belong to LinkedIn to participate). Some of the courses will also take place on GitHub – the software development platform Microsoft acquired for $7.5 billion in 2018. The training is available through LinkedIn Learning, an online training library, and Microsoft Learn, the software company's learning site. Microsoft has a goal of getting these digital-centric skills to 25 million people globally by the end of 2020. LinkedIn and Microsoft created Learning Path training modules for those 10 positions.įacebook boycott: Social network under more pressure from brands over hate speechįederal Reserver: Fed will keep low interest rates as economy is 'extraordinarily uncertain' LinkedIn's CEO Ryan Roslansky posted the details on the site's blog about the initiative. ![]() LinkedIn data showed 10 specific jobs with the most current openings and a four-year trend of being in demand, pay "a livable wage," and have skills that can be learned online and remotely. The software giant and the professional networking site, which Microsoft acquired in 2016 for $26.2 billion, identified in-demand jobs and are offering free, online training to help job seekers improve their skills and land positions. Microsoft and LinkedIn want to put a dent in the nation – and the world's – unemployment numbers.
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