Top Online Professional Development Platforms of 2021

Published on 10/28/2021
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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that many people were forced to stay home, many of us decided to use this time to grow ourselves professionally. Fortunately, there are indeed loads of different online learning platforms that can cater to all our specific needs. We all know that developing ourselves professionally is not just something to add to our resume but more of personal investment. Browse through these top online professional development platforms if you’re looking to learn something engaging, interactive and of course beneficial.

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Top Online Professional Development Platforms of 2021

Udemy

Udemy is an amazing online platform that houses amazing professional development classes for both hard and soft skills. One of the best things about this learning platform is that students are able to create their own education plans according to their personal budgets. With over 80 000 courses, you will definitely be able to find something that is not only suitable for you but will benefit you in the long run. Courses includes anything from digital marketing to python boot camps and even video editing masterclasses.

Amphy

Next up we have a somewhat new online learning platform to the game. Amphy is one of the largest marketplaces for live video classes that help individuals grow and develop all kinds of skills. Additionally, they are known for connecting teachers and diverse audiences from all over the world through a wealth of knowledge. They truly believe that live recordings are the very best way to learn, especially from the comfort of your own home. Their engaging and interactive content varies and courses include things such as nutrition, learning Spanish, how to brand yourself, and even eyebrow tutorials. So yes, there is certainly something for everyone.

LinkedIn

Founded in 1995, LinkedIn has not just been around for some time but still remains one of the best professional platforms. This online service is not just there for people to professionally network and connect with people but also allows individuals to expand their skills with the help of training courses provided by LinkedIn Learning. This may not be suitable for everyone’s budget, as Linkedin learning is a subscription-based e-learning platform. Nevertheless, the platform powers your job search to help you better cultivate your skillset, because we all know that good business skills are crucial in any career. With ± 1,000 courses just on business software and tools, it’s a great place to start for visual learners who are looking for quick but thorough app tutorials.

Coursera

Coursera is a great website that offers courses in a variety of fields. Coursera gives you a wide range of options to choose from without sacrificing quality. Coursera works with universities and other organizations to offer roughly 2700 online courses, certifications, and degrees in a variety of subjects. Some of the topics available inlcude, excel skills, weight management, graphic design, and Google IT support. But, if you’re just looking to do some casual learning or develop a hobby, you have that option too.

Skillshare

Skillshare is an online learning community for individuals interested in learning from educational videos and perhaps looking to spice up their resumes. Skillshare gives its learners hands-on classes that can make for strong, portfolio-worthy creative projects. However, their courses are not accredited but more academic than the casual online learning platform.  The majority of its 25,000+ courses focus on interaction rather than lecturing, with the primary goal of learning by completing a project. Choose from courses centered around, animation, iPhone photography, writing essays or even how to find success online.

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