The Company Is Offering 96 Online Courses Classified Into 11 Different Areas, Covering Digital Products from Microsoft Itself, As Well as Others Such as Data Science and Customer Service
If you are interested in taking a 100% free online course, this is a great opportunity. Microsoft and LinkedIn Learning have made available over 90 courses, covering 11 distinct areas. Interested individuals can enroll until December 31 to participate in the courses.
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On the company’s website, Microsoft explains that the goal of these online courses is to reskill individuals who seek new professional opportunities. It also states that the courses are designed based on the technical and behavioral skills that are in the highest demand in today’s job market and that are essential for future professionals.
Among the online course options are digital products from Microsoft itself, covering areas like sales, data science, remote work, customer service, and various other sectors. It’s a great chance to gain knowledge in diverse fields. The 11 areas are highlighted on the Microsoft website, and you simply need to click on the desired area to access the courses and their modules.
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How to Enroll
As previously mentioned, the deadline for online enrollment is until December 31. To participate, simply click on the area in which you want to take a course, and then click on “Sign In” on the right side of the page in the upper corner.
Login can be done via a LinkedIn account, but it is also possible to log in with a Microsoft “Library Card” or register on the platform.
After completing the course, the student will have access to a participation certificate.
All online courses are taught by qualified teachers and tutors, including faculty members from major international universities. Among the topics, courses focused on Leadership, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging for Leaders and Managers stand out.
The 11 Areas of Available Online Courses
Microsoft’s online courses are available in the following segments:
1- “How to Get the Most Out of LinkedIn”
2- “How to Get the Most Out of LinkedIn Learning”
3- “Remote Work: Collaboration, Focus, and Productivity”
4- “How to Overcome Challenges and Reinvent Yourself in Difficult Times”
5- “Diversity, Belonging, and Inclusion for Leaders and Managers”
6- “Become a Project Manager”
7- “How to Develop Team Collaboration”
8- “Master the Most In-Demand Personal Skills in the Workplace”
9- “Become a Customer Service Specialist”
10- “Become a Sales Professional”
11- “Become a Data Scientist”
About Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is a U.S.-based multinational company headquartered in Washington, specializing in developing, manufacturing, licensing, supporting, and selling computer software, electronics, computers, and personal services.

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