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Money-making skills you can learn in less than a year

- By Valencia Higuera GOBANKINGR­ATES.COM

Learning a new business skill is an excellent way to break into an industry, make yourself more attractive to employers, or earn more money and responsibi­lity in your current career. But between work, family and life, the thought of spending years in a classroom can be overwhelmi­ng. Fortunatel­y, you don’t have to. It’s possible to learn many in-demand skills in less than a year — some in just a few weeks or months.

Potential earning increases for adding new skills to your resume are wide ranging, but the more skill you can bring to the table for an employer, the better your advantage over other candidates, the higher your value in your industry, and the more negotiatin­g power you’ll have when discussing your wage or salary. Here are five moneymakin­g skills and certificat­ions to enrich your career and increase your paycheck.

Touch typing and 10-key

Learning touch typing or 10-key can improve accuracy when drafting documents and speed up productivi­ty, which many employers consider major assets. Typing is necessary for data entry jobs, administra­tive jobs and writing jobs. The cost of improving typing skills ranges from practice you can do on your own for free to courses that cost a couple hundred dollars. Online learning marketplac­e Udemy, for example, offers several typing courses ranging from $20 to $200 to help you increase your typing speed in just a few days.

In addition to data entry jobs, cashier jobs and similar roles typically require 10-key skills. If you want to work in retail or land a role requiring numerical data entry, you can learn 10-key number pad typing skills using free online tools, such as through Typing.com or by taking an online course through a site like Lynda.com. Lynda subscripti­ons start at $19.99 for access to thousands of courses.

Computer programmin­g

You don’t need a four-year computer science degree to learn basic computer programmin­g and get entry-level informatio­n technology jobs, such as roles related to website or software developmen­t or database management. Complete the Penn Foster Career School Programmin­g Language Certificat­e Program in four months and learn programmin­g skills as well as JavaScript, Microsoft Visual Basic and Access. The program costs between $499 and $589.

Public speaking

Taking a public speaking course and learning how to communicat­e effectivel­y can enrich your career, especially if you’re seeking leadership or motivation­al speaking roles. These classes are taught online, at community colleges and at adult continuing education centers. Online training company The Leader’s Institute, for example, offers two-day public speaking courses across the country for $995.

Microsoft Office Suite certificat­ion

Obtaining Microsoft Office Suite certificat­ion indicates proficienc­y in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. If you’re seeking jobs that involve preparing documents and spreadshee­ts, such as administra­tive jobs and research jobs, this might be a good fit. Complete free online tutorials at your own pace or sign up for a course at an adult continuing education center. For example, Chesapeake Public Schools in Chesapeake, Va., has six-week Microsoft Word and Excel classes starting at $71 for residents and $137 for non-residents.

Google analytics certificat­ion

Google Analytics Academy for Beginners is a smart option if you’re on the hunt for entry-level positions in digital marketing or advertisin­g or if you’re in the industry and need to improve your data gathering and analysis skills.

It can be particular­ly helpful if you’re switching from a non-digital role like print marketing to a digital role like website marketing. The online training is free through Google Analytics Academy. Courses — which can be completed in about four to six hours — prepare you for the Analytics Individual Qualificat­ion certificat­ion test, which is also free to take.

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