Discover diverse career opportunities available in public health and how our online certificate in public health can help you enhance, or jump start, your career.
Lisa Montanaro, executive and career coach, shares her tips for not only getting satisfaction out of your work but bringing your passion into your work.
Paul Mabray, leading expert in digital transformation and a powerful change agent in the wine industry, shares his insight on the challenges impacting the wine industry and what wineries should be doing to sustain their brand.
Our online certificates, specializations and courses are designed to meet you where you’re at so you can advance your career, learn a new skill, expand your network or explore a new field. Explore your online options at CPE and find your path to success.
Not sure if a career in a health profession is within reach? Check out our conversation with UC Davis Health Profession Post-Bac advisors to learn how they empower students to achieve their goals and take the next step toward a career in health.
Skills-based hiring is on the rise. Learn more about the trend, the benefits of skilled credentials and certificate programs and how CPE can help you add new skills to your résumé.
How can we make brewing more sustainable? Andy Hooper, sustainable design and brewing expert, shares his advice for embracing sustainability and money-saving, eco-friendly projects to consider.
The accounting profession is constantly evolving. Staying on top of industry trends and new tech is vital for professionals in the field. So we reached out to Instructor Ricardo Buenrostro for his take on top accounting trends for 2024 and beyond.
Ricardo Buenrostro, an instructor in the Accounting Program with more than a decade of experience in finance, shares five key things you need to know about pursuing a career in accounting.
Regardless of where you are in your journey as a leader, investing in management and leadership training can improve your performance and the performance of those around you. Here are four reasons why investing in your leadership development is essential.
Thinking about going back to school? Looking to boost your skill set or launch a new career? Our suite of personalized Student Services can help you get started, stay on track and support your professional growth.
Hear from Master Certified Coach, Michelle Payne, as she shares her unique perspective on the coaching industry and how to decide whether a career in coaching is right for you.
Coaching as a profession has evolved and become a much more prevalent part of the personal and professional development landscape. Coaches now have the opportunity to work independently as a business owner or embedded in an organization as an internal coach. Learn more about this career path and how to get started in the field.
Learn about the emerging field of cell and gene therapy, jobs to consider, desired skills and how you can get started with foundational training from our online program.
While recession-proof jobs may be hard to come by, there are some things you can do to help increase your job security and take control of your career development.
Investing in your education can be a difficult decision to make, especially when considering the costs associated with earning a certificate or other credential. With a bit of research and patience, you will find a number of scholarships and other funding available to help you pay for your certificate program. Here are a few resources to get you started.
Team coaching is fast becoming a crucial tool in leadership. Hear from Laurie Cozart of Brain Squared Solutions and instructor of our Team Coaching for High-Value Results program to learn more about the pivotal role of team coaches.
As the pandemic continues to wane (we hope), it leaves behind a vastly reshaped workforce. If you’re one of the employees who’s considering – or who is already experiencing – a career shift, you’re not alone. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 47 million Americans voluntarily left their jobs last year.
By this point, the pandemic has impacted, well, pretty much everything. Some things are slowly returning to a pre-COVID “normal,” while other changes seem to be sticking around (hybrid work, the “Zoom tuxedo”). And one other trend seems notable: Employees are leaving their jobs in droves.
Because GIS technologies are used in industries and organizations around the world, GIS specialists can find jobs in nearly every field, from urban planning and public utilities to real estate and gaming. Learn more about this career path and how you can get started in the field.
There are more than 700,000 cybersecurity job openings across the United States and more than 70,000 of those job openings are in California. For those considering a career in cybersecurity, now is the time to take the leap.
Occupational health and safety specialists and technicians ensure that workplaces are safe and healthy for employees, the environment and the general public. Learn more about the field and how you can get started in it.
Construction managers coordinate and oversee construction projects of all kinds. With the job outlook expected to rise faster than average in the next decade, the construction industry will continue to be a vital part of the economy. Learn more about this in-demand career path and how you can get started in the field.
Paralegals play an important role in the legal industry, working side-by-side with lawyers and performing multiple duties. Career outlook for paralegals is expected to skyrocket within the next decade. Learn more about this in-demand career path and how you can get started in the field.
Human resource management jobs in the Sacramento region are holding strong. Learn about the HR job market and how our Human Resource Management Certificate Program can help you get the training you need to meet the region's hiring needs.
Sensory and consumer science is the light that guides the way forward for businesses by investigating what consumers really want. There is a wide range of jobs that rely on sensory science, all of which involve understanding a product’s sensory experience to improve its quality. Learn more about this in-demand career path and how you can get started or advance in the field.
Accounting professionals are the fuel that keeps companies running. The profession offers a wide range of paths to follow, varying in industry, services and level of experience. Learn more about this in-demand career path and how you can get started in the field.
The life of an HR professional is rarely monotonous. They keep their companies running smoothly and ensure a positive workplace environment. Learn more about this in-demand role and how you can get started in the field.
Is your remote workspace working for you? Regardless of how long you’ve been telecommuting, creating an ergonomic workstation is essential for your health and your productivity. Ergonomics in the Workplace instructor and founder of OneErgoNet.com, Susan Tingley, has three steps for creating an ergonomic workspace at home.
Whether you’re new to human resource management or looking to enhance your expertise, HR professionals must be able to demonstrate foundational knowledge and practical application of effective practices. Our newly updated certificate provides the education and opportunities for skill development that today’s organizations require.
Did you catch our “Future-Proof Your Career” Webinar Series? If you missed the series, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Below are tips from career counseling expert Andrea Weiss highlighting key takeaways. Plus, we recorded the webinars, so you can still get the help you need to navigate this difficult job market.
In the last two decades, there has been significant growth in the field of sensory science. Understanding a product’s sensory experience provides useful information for building and maintaining brand integrity in the eyes of the consumer.
Many adult learners looking for a career change or professional advancement have to make tough choices about where to invest their time and money. The same is true for aspiring paralegals.