Yuma Sun

Never Stop Learning

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Continuing education can do more than improve your chances in landing the next job. It can make for a more rewarding life.

GOING BACK TO SCHOOL

Some fields actually require continuing education in order to remain employed. For others, however, these courses, classes and projects provide a pathway to better job opportunit­ies. Hiring managers take the full breadth of your resume into account, and additional educationa­l pursuits show a dedication to your field above and beyond every-day work obligation­s. When applying for some jobs, you may find that their pay bands are actually dictated by levels of education or other instructio­nal achievemen­ts. If you’re not near a college that offers related coursework, be on the look out for seminars, training and certificat­ion courses, profession­al affiliatio­ns and workshop-presentati­on opportunit­ies that can add depth to your resume.

ONLINE OPPORTUNIT­IES There are a number of online learning opportunit­ies that may bolster your candidacy. They’re particular­ly useful if you’re overburden­ed at your current job, since schedules are often flexible. For instance, the edx site sponsors free courses from top schools like Harvard and MIT. Other online educationa­l platforms include Coursera and Skillshare. Each provides an opportunit­y to close the skills gap some candidates may face, or help them acquire the knowledge base to start a new career. If you feel like you are up-to-date with so-called “hard” skills, consider taking online courses in “soft” ones like leadership, communicat­ion, adaptabili­ty, conflict resolution, decision making, creativity, motivation, time management and teamwork. Techniques learned there will lead to better outcomes outside of the office, too.

AT-HOME EDUCATION Going to faraway conference­s is a great way to network for your next job, while learning about your field’s newest techniques. Like college courses, however, they can be very expensive. What if you can’t afford to attend, either because of office responsibi­lities or sudden unemployme­nt? That shouldn’t stop you from working on profession­al developmen­t. Read as broadly as you can, going beyond general news into focused reports on the work you do. Whether that means subscribin­g to a profession­al newsletter or scrolling through the Harvard Business Review, you’ll be gaining valuable new informatio­n that could very well help you land the next job. Join related virtual communitie­s, and network with people through profession­al sites like Linkedin. These discussion­s are bound to spark fresh ideas.

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