How online learning can accelerate your career

Feeling stuck? Want that next promotion? Considering a new career direction?

If any of the above sounds familiar you should consider continuing your education. Boosting your qualifications or gaining a certification is an unquestionable asset. However, the prospect of going back to school, whether it’s full-time or part-time, can seem impossible.

For many, when you start earning a paycheck the option of switching gears and becoming a student again is no longer viable. Fortunately, with the rapid acceleration of online learning institutions and platforms, anyone wanting to boost their career education now has scores of options right at their fingertips.

Enrolling in a professional development program or pursuing certification is a smart way to build your credentials and your resume. Online institutions, such as Ashworth College, provide affordable, flexible and career driven programs in high-demand fields including accounting, legal studies and technology.

If you’re eager to push your career forward here are some steps you can take to make it happen.

1. Talk to people in the roles you covet

Identify people in your industry who hold the positions you ideally want to progress to. Ask their advice and their insights on how they climbed the career ladder and which education programs they pursued. Getting the inside track on what worked for others will be invaluable and help you clarify the route you should consider to get where you want to be.

2. Do your research

Narrow down the programs that align with your career objectives and find out everything you need to know about cost, duration and content. Online learning programs can help meet your education goals without the heavy burden of student loan debt. Online programs can also fit around your existing work commitments, allowing you to progress at your own pace.

3. Talk to your employer

Find out if your employer offers in-house training and if that’s not available, find out if they could support your professional development via an online education program. Generally employers are committed to investing in their employees professional development so it’s always smart to share your desire and discuss the opportunities. Making a commitment to continuing your education will be a valuable investment for reaching your career goals.

Post by Octavia Goredema @OctaviaGoredema

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Ashworth College. The opinions and text are all mine.

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