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Use These FREE Resources to Improve Your Tech Skills

Karina

July 22 • 9 min read

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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift for the world to become more technology-dependent. This is evident with the rise in demand for IT & Software professionals. However, even with this increase in demand, the industry still remains competitive, as these jobs are requiring entry-level candidates to have background knowledge of programming languages such as Java, Cloud, and SQL.

As the job market becomes more competitive, you may have wondered how to improve your skills and credentials.

Whether you are doing this to present your resume better or to gain confidence in your own career — taking classes, training, and courses are one of the best ways to learn what you need to become a better tech professional.

READ: The Sure Fire Formula to Make “Work History” Shine In Your CV – Kalibrr Advice

Here’s a list of FREE online educational resources to prepare you for your first job in the IT and Software industry!

YouTube

YouTube is a very powerful tool for learning as everyone with Internet access can watch millions of videos online on a wide range of topics. Research has shown that YouTube “has a great impact on the education and learning experience of the students’ considering that it goes beyond traditional teaching methods by adding visual content to make the information easier to digest. Resources which explain various theories and processes that are usually too difficult to grasp can be accessed with the click of a button. As a user, you can also subscribe to multiple channels and get different perspectives from various professionals and experts, unlike in the usual classroom where you only have one teacher for a specific subject. Aside from that, creating an account and browsing online resources on the platform is free!

If you want to improve and practice your tech skills, don’t underestimate the power of self-studying through YouTube! They call it YouTube University for a reason.

Coursera

If you’ve ever dreamed of learning from some of the top international universities, Coursera is the website for you. The organization offers a range of learning opportunities from free courses to paid certification and degrees. It does not limit itself to certain fields, which makes it a great tool for your career — whether that’s in data science, coding, business, or another discipline. Their site is also easy to navigate if you need help in choosing your career, courses to take in your chosen field, and deciding if it is better for you to learn general information or specialized knowledge.

Udacity

​​With the rise of technology, lessening the digital gap has been beneficial for the improvement of companies. Udacity prides itself on partaking in the digital transformation of the workforce which is why they offer training programs and workshops for well-known companies. They have been trusted and sponsored by Accenture, Shell, Toyota, and a lot more.

Even if the organization’s focus is on current employee group training, Udacity still caters to individuals who personally want to gain knowledge about digital advancements and critical skills needed for the workforce.

The site offers scholarships with complete essential courses for your chosen program that will surely help you advance your career. Their programs and workshops are exclusive to the improvement of in-demand technical skills and relevant work skills such as Artificial Intelligence, Programming and Development, Executive Leadership, Data Science, Business, and more.

Codeacademy

Codeacademy was created with the vision of giving everyone the opportunity to create valuable technology through coding by equipping them with the proper tools and resources to do so. As such, Codeacademy offers a lot of courses to teach people in different levels (complete beginner to advanced) programming languages such as Python, Java, Go, JavaScript, and markup languages like HTML.

Signing up for a basic Codeacademy profile is FREE! With a basic plan, you can have access to beginner classes that provide comprehensive lessons to kickstart your coding journey. However, if you want more advanced lessons and extra tools to upgrade your learning experience, you have to subscribe to a paid plan.

Facebook Groups

Facebook groups are a great way to access a community of like-minded individuals. In joining these communities, you can seek advice from other coding aspirants and experts and gain insights on what aspects of coding you can improve on. Aside from getting advice, you could also tap different professionals’ services in the Facebook groups and ask for tutoring sessions!

Here are some programming Facebook groups that you can join!

These are just some of the online resources which you could take advantage of to improve your tech stack in pursuit of getting your dream job! Now that the tech industry is booming, using the right tools will help you find success in your next tech role.


Kalibrr is a recruitment technology company that aims to transform how candidates find jobs and how companies hire talent. Placing the candidate experience at the center of everything it does, we continue to attract the best talent from all over, with more than 5.5 million professionals and counting. Kalibrr ultimately connects these talents to companies in search of their next generation of leaders.

The only end-to-end recruitment solutions provider in Southeast Asia, Kalibrr is headquartered in Makati, Philippines, with offices in San Francisco, California, and Jakarta, Indonesia. Established in 2012, it has served over 18,000 clients and is backed by some of the world’s most powerful start-up incubators and venture capitalists. These include Y Combinator, Omidyar Network, Patamar Capital, Wavemaker Partners, and Kickstart Ventures.

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Hello, my name is Karina and I work as a freelance contributor at Kalibrr. I enjoy reading self-improvement books and working out. More about Karina

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