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Getting PR Placements

Get a focused guide for capturing media attention and getting eyes focused on your brand.

Getting Started as a Full-Stack Web Developer (220147)

Have you ever said, “I want to get into web development, but I don't know where to start”? If you’re looking for practical ways to begin, then this introductory course is for you. Instructor Tom Geller gets you started on the multi-skill path to becoming a full-stack web developer. Tom introduces the tools you’ll use, then walks you through some simple tasks you can do right away. He shows you how to get online with a webhost, then tackles technologies that you can use to show information, such as HTML and CSS. Tom goes over types of programming languages, website security, tools that let you connect to databases and other sites, and more. He explains ways you can build on the work of others, then concludes with practical advice on developing your skills.

Getting Started as a LinkedIn Learning Admin (103323)

Learn how to manage your organization's LinkedIn Learning account as an administrator. Our staff instructor explains how to navigate the administration homepage and find the features available to you through your organization's LinkedIn Learning account. Find out how to quickly add and edit users, organize learners into groups, assign permissions, and recommend content, including curated learning paths and collections. Plus, learn how to use the reporting features for a visual "at a glance" or high-level view of usage.

Getting Started as a LinkedIn Learning Hub Admin (215421)

It’s never been easier to access high-quality training on a wide variety of topics, so your biggest dilemma when it comes to learning and development might be choosing the best solution for you and your organization. With LinkedIn Learning Hub, you can combine all your learning resources together, not just all the LinkedIn Learning content, but also third-party training and your own custom-created content. In this course, Oliver Schinkten shows you how to manage your LinkedIn Learning Hub, from adding and managing users, to integrating third-party content. He also covers how to explore and recommend content to your users, and details the Skills Insights feature that lets you keep track of the skills that users are learning, as well as which skills that they already possess.

Getting Started in After Effects for Illustrator Users (223751)

Even to users familiar with Illustrator and other apps in the Creative Cloud, After Effects often comes across as difficult to learn. However, your understanding of Illustrator gives you an edge in learning After Effects, as Illustrator and After Effects have several elements in common. In fact, some of the most amazing After Effects animations that you see on television or on the web began in Illustrator. In this course, instructor Mark Christiansen focuses on these familiar features and shows you the basics to put your designs in motion. Mark walks you through familiar tools and elements, then shows you how to set up Illustrator layers for motion, animate a vector pattern, set your animation to music, and more.

Note: This course was created by Mark Christiansen. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Getting Started in After Effects for Photoshop Users (223020)

Even to users familiar with apps in the Creative Cloud, After Effects often comes across as the hardest to learn. However, if you already know other Creative Cloud apps, you are likely to see a lot of familiar features in After Effects. In this course, instructor Mark Christiansen focuses on these familiar features and shows you how to create designs that combine graphics and photographed images. Mark describes the main tools and workflows that Photoshop and After Effects share in common, as well as some key differences. He explains functions that exist in both, but with different names or locations in the UI. Mark goes over how to set up a Photoshop design for video, animate text, and render motion to Photoshop text. He concludes with recommendations on where to learn more.

Note: This course was created by Mark Christiansen. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

Getting Started in User Experience

Explore the field of user experience (UX) and discover how you can start learning the skills needed for a UX career.

Getting Started with After Effects for the Non-Video Pro

Get a quick start guide to After Effects, designed specifically for non-video professionals. Learn how to work with keyframes, animate text, create masks, and export your work.

Getting Started with CSS for React Developers

Start using CSS and PostCSS to create elegant React applications. Learn how to use CSS with your projects, add PostCSS plugins, and test your CSS in a few web browsers.

Getting Started with Live Streaming

Learn the basics of live streaming, from choosing the right platform and software to engaging with and growing your audience.

Getting Started with Premiere Pro for the Non-Video Pro

Do you need to edit video but don't know where to begin? Learn how to get started with Premiere Pro, in this beginner-level course designed for non–video professionals.

Getting Started with Technology: Think Like an Engineer

Get ready to be less intimidated by technology as you learn how to think like an engineer and consider the thought processes of programmers, developers, data scientists, and more.

Getting the Most from Recruiters While Job Hunting

Discover how to partner with a recruiter to get the job you want.

Getting the Most out of Video on Facebook

Build your audience, your brand, and your business by posting videos to Facebook. Learn how to upload and optimize video, including live and 360˚ video.

Getting Things Done

Learn the art of Getting Things Done® with world-renowned productivity expert David Allen.

Getting to Yes: Advice for Female Founders on How to Get Funded

Looking to raise money for your new venture? Learn what female entrepreneurs need to know to combat misconceptions and convince investors of their company's value.

Getting Work Done in Office 365

Be more productive at work with Office 365 and the popular Getting Things Done® framework. Learn time and task management techniques to get more done.

Getting Your First Job as a Web Developer (211120)

A career in web development lets you work from home in a field that's challenging, productive, and often lucrative. Instructor Christina Truong provides the foundational knowledge you need to get started in the field and find your way to a new career as an in-house or freelance web developer. First, Christina explains different types of web developer jobs and the skills associated with each role. She then shows you how to craft a personal profile online, maximize your job search, and write a resume that highlights the skills you’ve accumulated so far. Christina steps through the process of creating customized cover letters, preparing for interviews, and negotiating job offers. Christina also shows freelancers how to choose a business structure, maximize the search for clients and projects, and calculate rates for projects. Christina concludes by highlighting several things to consider when creating a contract.

Getting Your First Job in Software Development (231197)

Technology seems like a safe harbor in a stormy economy. Instructor Ray Villalobos answers the most common questions people have about how to look for, find, and get your first job in software development, and helps you build a solid plan for career success. Ray outlines what skills you need to learn, what to do if you’re switching careers, and how to get experience. He discusses how to use networking to create shortcuts for yourself. He also goes over the importance of internships and where to find a job. Ray walks you through the job application process, including how to optimize your profile, prove you can do the job, and prepare for a first phone call screening. Learn how to make it past the screening phase, as well as how to leverage subject matter experts to get prepared for a technical or coding interview. And, for when a successful interviewing process leads to a job offer, Ray shares some steps you should take to decide if the offer is right for you and ways to get your career off to a healthy start.

Getting Your Ideas Approved

Get buy-in for your ideas by learning how to pitch them to executives. Learn how to use the Structured Thought and Communication method to define, test, and present your idea.