With the unemployment rate hovering at about 10% many people are wondering what they need to do to get hired. Is this your case? Maybe you held one particular job for ten years or more and meant to get some specialized training but never had the time, money or motivation to do so. Perhaps you want to start your own business – then you definitely need some specialized course in management. Well the time for that is now!

What specialized training interests you? There’s practically everything imaginable available. Let me just list a few to pique your interest and give you some ideas.

  • Senior Fitness Certification
  • Selling Skills Certification
  • Sales Management Course
  • Digital Photography Certification
  • Yoga Certification
  • Accounting Certification
  • Microsoft Excel Course
  • Quickbooks Course
  • Business Planning Course
  • Computer Course (Workplace Skills)
  • Linux Tutorial
  • Business Analysis course
  • Administrative Assistant Course
  • Distribution and Logistic Management Course
  • Human Resources Management Certification
  • Microsoft Excel Course
  • Microsoft Office Course
  • Microsoft Powerpoint

And hundreds more! The list is too extensive to list here. If you don’t know what kind of training you need to find a job take a look at the classified ads and see what the companies are listing as “required” skills. Or better yet ask your friends what their companies require to qualify for a job. Getting certified isn’t that hard or expensive and one thing for sure, no one can ever take this training away from you. Expert Rating is the perfect place for all the above training. Your employment future may depend on it!

The nice thing about the information age is that you can get certification and skills training from your home, which is a big cost savings. We’ve got a couple of additional great resources for you if you’re looking to gain some skills and knowledge.

Education For Careers. If you don’t know what kind of training and certification is available then this site’s right for you. Education For Careers will connect you with colleges that offer training in whatever field you choose. They’ll even provide you with information on schools that have long-distance learning so you can enroll and take online courses if you like.

Computer Training Center. If you’re computer skills just aren’t where they need to be, or you’re finding that you don’t know that “one program” that will land you the position you want then this is a great resource. The Training Center offers courses in most major business programs that you can take from the comfort of your own home. They even offer a free sample course so you can see if you like their training method before signing up. Once completed you’ll get a certificate and be able to add that program skill to your resume!

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2 Responses to “Is your job training (or lack of it) holding you back?”

  • I write a music blog for my audience research class. I’m new to blogging and I want them to be good! So any advice you guys could give me would be great

    • ResumeHelp says:

      Write about what you know and you will be successful. Good Luck. It’s not that hard. A tip (maybe) ask some of your friends and students to make a contributing article. Keep your articles clean and free from profanity – anything offensive – and you can do it.

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