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This week we’re looking at how to reconnect with your career goals, those all-important objectives you aim to achieve through your work, like advancing to an IT leadership position or attaining financial stability. They can be big or small, short-term or long-term, but whatever their size, they’re always personal to you and your values. Yet,…
As long-time readers likely know, the tech sector offers some of the highest-paid and most in-demand careers in the job market today. In fact, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer and IT professionals earn a median salary of $104,420 a year and are expected to see much faster than average job growth…
In the past, we’ve talked about how you can improve your efficiency and outcomes with practical AI skills. Whether that’s by using prompt engineering to draft the perfect email or prepping for your next interview with ChatGPT, there are seemingly endless ways that generative AI can help you in your current job–or even job search.…
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By Mustafa Furniturewala, Chief Technology Officer, Coursera Today, I’m excited to announce the launch of a new way to explore and discover content on Coursera. Learners can now more easily explore 60 in-demand roles, receive ...read more
By Jeff Maggioncalda, Coursera CEO Classrooms around the world are bustling with students of varying skill levels and career goals, each striving to succeed in a rapidly changing workforce. Educators work hard to support ...read more
By Karine Allouche, General Manager of Enterprise, Coursera Today, we are excited to expand our GenAI Academy with GenAI for Teams. This new catalog from the world’s top research institutions and companies will equip teams ...read more
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