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TL;DR: As of Jan. 29, you can get a lifetime subscription to Stone River eLearning — which gives you access to more than 800 online courses — for just $89.


The recent bout of layoffs at tech companies has rattled a lot of us. Even the biggest companies that seem untouchable, like Google, Microsoft, Netflix, and Spotify, have had to cut jobs after their hiring sprees at the beginning of the pandemic. Per Layoffs.fyi, there were roughly 154,000 layoffs from over 1,000 tech companies last year, and at the start of 2023, more than 55,000 layoffs have been documented. No company is safe, apparently, if even the big guns are doing some shedding on their employees.

Instead of cowering in fear, the best thing you can do for now is to make yourself indispensable at your job, while learning new qualifications and knowledge that could help with your next one, and the easiest way you can do that is by acquiring new skills. A subscription to Stone River can help you with that, and for a limited time, you can get it for just $89.

Learning should never stop, even if you're way past the schooling age. Through an unlimited lifetime subscription to Stone River, you get full and immediate access to more than 800 courses and 4,800 hours of online learning, all of which cover today's most in-demand skills, including iOS mobile development, web and mobile programming, web design, game app creation, 3D animation, graphic design, and more

On top of classes, you also get to enjoy VIP perks, including unlimited e-books, personal guidance on what to learn depending on what industry you belong to, and for an added fee, you even get to receive certification exams on the courses you've taken. 

A lifetime subscription to Stone River empowers you to beef up your skill set and advance in your career without breaking the bank. Take advantage of this sale and get it for only $89 for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

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