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Give your career (and bank account) a boost by learning project management skills
TL;DR: Snag this immersive online course on project management for $29 in the Mashable Shop. It’s typically $2,189 so you save 98%.
Project managers earn an average of $75k per year. And that’s just in base pay. You know why? Because they’re an invaluable part of companies across virtually every professional industry.
The best part is you can start learning about the techniques and skills required of project managers from your living room. You just need this Complete Project Management Bundle.
Across 11 courses and 29 hours of content, this training will give you a comprehensive understanding of the standard software for project managers, including JIRA, Agile, and Scrum. You won’t just be reading about these core pieces of software, either. You’ll dive into real-world projects so you can understand exactly how they can boost your efficiency.
You can access the courses on your phone, TV, tablet, or computer so you can learn wherever you want — from your couch, the subway, an airplane, the beach, etc. And when you’re finished, you’ll be well on your way to getting certified and earning a fatter paycheck.
This course bundle is normally $2,189, but you can save 98% and get it now for just $29.
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