The Denver Post

Four Ways to Keep Your Skillset Up to Date

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The workforce is constantly evolving. According to the World Economic Forum, some of the most sought-out jobs today did not exist a decade ago, including those in technology, data analytics, health informatic­s, and supply chain, and the pace of new jobs is accelerati­ng. Keeping your skillset and resume up to date can help you stay relevant and competitiv­e in the agile workforce. You can keep your skillset competitiv­e in several ways: Obtain a Master’s Degree

U.S. News and

World Report found many jobs in higher education, public affairs, and social services require a master’s degree for the minimum education requiremen­t. Earning a master’s degree can lead to career advancemen­t and open more doors.

Earn a master’s degree entirely online in 18 months at the University of Denver’s (DU) University

College. Learn more at university­college. du.edu.

Earn a New Credential A graduate certificat­e can quickly boost your knowledge and give you the edge to compete with other job candidates. At University College, you can earn a fourcourse Specialize­d Graduate Certificat­e or a six-course Graduate Certificat­e in topics like HR management or web design and developmen­t.

View the entirely online offerings at university­college.du.edu.

Take a Short Course

Need new skills to boost your resume but don’t need a degree? Consider taking a short course to gain new skills and see a preview of your new line of work. From leadership to grant writing, the Center for Profession­al Developmen­t at DU has you covered. Visit du.edu/profession­al to view upcoming courses.

Enroll in a Boot Camp Course

Gain in-demand skills to advance your career by taking a boot camp. From coding to data analytics to cybersecur­ity, DU Boot Camps will equip you to advance or start a career in 24 weeks or fewer. Explore more at bootcamp.du.edu.

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