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If you have a job in an industry that offers continuing education, you would do well to take advantage of such learning opportunities as often as you can. By doing so, you will be a much more valuable employee for your current employer as well as any potential employers that you might have in the future. This is an even more attractive event if your employer agrees to pay for such continuing education.
There are many such opportunities for such an education if you work in an industry that is constantly changing and bringing out new innovations. A good example of this type of industry is the computer industry. Since the internet caught on with the mainstream population in the late 1990s, no other industry has seen such technological advances as this one. Whether you work in the business end of the computer industry and perform programming duties for your employer or you are in the midst of the ever changing apps portion of the industry, you will have the need for more education.
While you can certainly learn many types of computer based applications in a do it yourself format or while on the job, many employers will want to provide you with specific training. This helps you both by ensuring that the appropriate information has been covered. You will then be able to provide the employer with the type of work that they need the most. You, in turn, can take this training with you if you should ever decide to leave your current employer.


