Mini Courses
Kickstart Your Digital Career
Affordable mini‑courses in digital literacy, SMM, targeted advertising, content creation and digital business. Each course fits into one or two evenings and delivers practical results the next day.
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Fast‑Food Knowledge for Digital Careers
Skill Flash is an online school offering bite-sized mini-courses on IT literacy, marketing and digital business. Our mini-courses consist of 10–20 short video lessons (~7 minutes) with practical assignments. Affordable pricing and quick results make learning accessible to everyone.
Our mission is to accelerate your entry into the digital economy. We remove barriers by focusing on practical skills you can apply immediately.

Key values:
• Quick first results without unnecessary theory.
• Clear structure: watch, do, get feedback.
• Affordable pricing and the ability to learn in your free time.
• Practical assignments reviewed by a curator during working hours.

What makes us unique:
• Mini-format: a course fits into one or two evenings.
• Courses taught by active industry practitioners, not academic lecturers.
• A unified ecosystem of short courses that makes it easy to combine skills.
• Focus on practical skills and mini-projects rather than certificates.
Courses to start your digital career:
• Basics of IT literacy
• SMM (social media marketing)
• Targeted advertising
• Content creation and copywriting
• Fundamentals of digital business

Combine 3‑5 courses into a themed combo pack for deeper immersion.
© 2025 Skill Flash. Fast‑Food Knowledge for Digital Careers. info@skill‑flash.ru
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