Gain the valuable soft skills you need to succeed with this $15 course

You went to coding schools, took the at-home courses and feel confident in making a career in the coding business. But if you really want to separate yourself from the rest of the pack, you won't go very far with technical skills alone. It's all about marketing yourself to potential employers and fuse soft skills with software development.

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Professionalism and communication skills are so crucial during the recruitment and hiring process that it could be the difference between just another coding job and a career — and Windows Central Digital Offers is here to help with The Complete Soft Skills Course for Techies and Coders, a course specifically designed to help coders remain competitive as a fledgling start up or as a self-employed contractor.

With this course, you'll receive lifetime access to 8 hours of content that will help you train valuable soft skills such as improved communication, the skill of persuasion, and strategies for thinking creatively. Because everything is delivered digitally through video lectures and downloadable content, you're free to work through everything at your own pace or focus on the most valuable material.

Typically a training course or program like this would cost you $500 or more for a lecture series or seminar, but with this great offer you'll get everything you need to improve your skills for just $15. That's a savings of 97%!

If you've been considering making a big career move or looking to advance yourself at your current job this is the deal for you. This course is fully accredited by the CPD Standards Agency, the globally recognized Professional Development Standards Agency and looks great on a resume as an example of professional development — all for only $15!

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