Back to School: How Continuing Education Can Benefit Your Career
Vincent Benjamin

Surely, if you have kids or are on social media, you’ve been unable to avoid the excitement of back to school. But even if this doesn’t apply to you directly, might be thinking that continuing education is a good idea for your own future? Your career can benefit from continued learning in a variety of ways. If you’re thinking about going back to school, go ahead and buy that backpack and lunch box. Here are a few ways to get started.

  • Improve your experience with technology. Every industry is being affected by technology. Even the IT industry continues to grow and change with every passing day. So keeping up to date with the latest trends and information is critical regardless of your career path. Many colleges offer advanced classes or continuing education classes that can help increase your skills in this area.
  • An advanced degree can give you more opportunities. There are other cases where you will need more than a class or two to advance to the next level in your career. Have you considered getting your MBA? Or maybe you want to sit for the CPA exam. You can go back to school to increase your marketability and add advanced degrees or credentials to your resume.
  • It could be a great way to network in your community. Have you considered the benefits of pursuing a continuing education beyond the skills and knowledge you’ll gain? When you take classes in your community, you also open yourself up to networking opportunities. Whether you’re currently employed or still looking for a new position, meeting new people is the best way to put yourself in a good position for advancing your career.
  • You want to go into an entirely new field. Lastly, there is also a case to be made for individuals looking for a career change. If you have been working in the administrative field for 10 years but want to expand into a more financial based position, you can start by taking some classes to enhance your experience. If you love technology, consider learning more about IT so you can transition into a computer-based position in the future.

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