A lifetime of learning from Whizlabs is just $60 right now
If you have any hopes of climbing the corporate ladder, you need to continuously beef up your skillset. And even if you're happy where you are professionally, acquiring new skills can land you a bigger paycheck, a promotion, or even lead you to your dream job. Luckily, you don't have to go back to school to strengthen your resume. You can pick up new skills with a subscription to Whizlabs, a leading online training provider that offers courses on just about anything.
A pioneer in the online learning business, Whizlabs is the go-to teacher of hotshot companies, including Accenture, Bloomberg, Capgemini, Cisco, Deloitte, and Infosys. They provide courses in various disciplines such as Cloud Computing, Java, Big Data, Project Management, Agile, Linux, CCNA, and Digital Marketing, all of which could be useful in a slew of industries, not to mention would look good in your CV. In some courses, you can even get certifications that you can use to validate and demonstrate your newly-minted skills.
All courses in Whizlab's massive repertoire are taught by subject-matter experts and certified professionals. Lessons are also regularly updated, and you can access them at your own pace, and at your own time. No wonder 3 million professionals have sought the help of Whizlabs to boost their career and grow in their respective fields.
Usually retailing for $4,499, lifetime membership to Whizlabs is now on sale for $59. That's a savings of a whopping 98 percent.
Whizlabs Online Certifications: Lifetime Membership – $59
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