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Wyoming residents have access to new career development resources to help recover from the economic downturn caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Linkedin Learning is supported by funding from the CARES Act via the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Linkedin Learning, with over 6500 courses for career development, is available online to all Wyoming residents with a valid library card. As part of the GoWYLD.net databases, Linkedin Learning can be accessed from home, libraries or anywhere with an internet connection.
“Career development is important in any circumstance, but has become a crucial part of improving workforce opportunities in recent months,” said Jamie Markus, Wyoming State Librarian. “LinkedIn Learning is a great resource that will benefit our individuals, businesses and communities alike.”
Topics include Microsoft Office programs, management skills, marketing, accounting, coding and more to benefit employees and small business owners in any field. Individuals can take single classes to cater to their specific career goals or follow a predesigned path for structured skill sets. Visit GoWYLD.net, click on Test and Skills Preparation and go to Linkedin Learning to get started.
For more information or for help connecting contact your local Crook County library branch in Sundance, Moorcroft, or Hulett.