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The top courses to help you get hired February 2018
The top courses to help you get hired February 2018 by Michael Cheary If youâre looking for a new passion in February, youâre in luckJobs arenât the only way we can help you find your perfect match. With more than 29,000 life-changing courses on offer all throughout the month, covering areas from IT and Tech right through to Health and Fitness, now could be the perfect time to put off date night and learn something new.Whoever said money couldnât buy you love?To help you find your inspiration, here are three of the top courses you could be starting right now.Digital MarketingHere because of an excellent email or insightful social media post? Chances are itâs directly down to some good digital marketing.*The ever-expanding area practically informs everything we do online â" whether itâs the products we purchase, or the content we consume. But with so much tech and terminology around the industry, surely it must take years to get your foot in the door?Well, not if you take the right course.This Professional Diploma in Digital Marketing will provide you with all the fundamentals you need to get started, covering key areas such as social media marketing, SEO, Google Analytics, PPC and more.Once completed, youâll have a globally recognised qualification in Digital Marketing under your belt, and be eligible to pursue a career path as a Content Marketer, Digital Marketing Executive and more. Youâll also be well on your way to a salary of up-to £50,000.Hashtag winning.What do I need? An interest in all things digital. Thatâs it.How long will it last? Around 30 hours.Perfect for: People who love a great call-to-action (click the link NOW).Digital Marketing courseCyber Security Looking for career security? How about a career in security?This comprehensive Cyber Security Collection is the perfect option for anyone who wants to turn their passion for penetration testing into a full-time position.Included in the bundle are the highly respected CompTIA certifications, including A+, Network+ and Security+, which are pretty much the industry standards when it comes to online security. You even get a certified course in ethical hacking thrown in for good measure.So whether you want to separate your spyware from your malware, your black hat from your white hat, or youâre just looking to get your firewalls up-to-scratch, this course will have you covered.And with over 800,000 workers with digital skills anticipated to be needed in the UK over the next five years, thereâs officially never been a better time to get involved.N.B. Those who think making your password stronger means adding â1234â at the end need not applyWhat do I need? No formal pre-requisites â" making it great for entry-level candidates.How long will it last? Anywhere from around 12 months (depending on your schedule).Perfect for: People who arenât here by proxy.Cyber Security courseComputer Programming SDK. API. Django. Java.If these terms make little to no sense to you, chances are youâre not a programmer. Well, at least not yet.Luckily, all of that could be about to change. And all itâll take is an internet connection, and a willingness to learn something new. Oh, and an online course certified by the Code Institute. That too.This Computer Programmer course is open to everyone â" whether you have previous programming experience or not.Not only will you become fluent in a wide range of key coding languages, including SQL, HTML and Python, youâll also get the opportunity to practically build your skills and work on real-world applications.And did we mention that the syllabus is approved by the likes of PayPal, Accenture, MasterCard and more?Take a course. Change your life. Itâs as simple as that.What do I need? An active interest in coding. Thatâs it.How long will it last? 12 months.Perfect for: People who want to go full-stack.Computer Programmer course*definitely not a biased opinion. Not sure which course is right for you? View all available courses now. Fi nd a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the Features
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