JNANIX • Practical Tools
Free resources to help you move smarter.
Use these trusted tools and learning links to strengthen your setup, build practical confidence, and get more comfortable with remote work basics.

Helpful links, not homework.
These are practical resources to help you build confidence, sharpen your setup, and strengthen your remote-work basics without getting lost in noise.
Google Workspace Learning Center
Official help and learning for Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Calendar, Drive, and Meet.
Google Sheets Learning Center
A clean starting point for building spreadsheet confidence fast.
Microsoft 365 Training
Official Microsoft training for Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, and more.
HubSpot Academy
Free practical training for CRM, customer service, sales, and marketing basics.
CareerOneStop — Virtual Interviews
A practical official guide for preparing for remote and video interviews.
CareerOneStop — Resumes and Applications
Official career guidance for improving resumes and application basics.
Google Applied Digital Skills
Free practical lessons for workplace digital skills and online confidence.
Zoom Learning Center
Official Zoom learning resources for meetings, communication, and setup.
FCC Broadband Speed Guide
A useful baseline for understanding whether your internet setup is realistic for online work.
FTC Report Fraud
Where to report suspicious job offers, scams, or fraudulent activity.
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