Alberta’s government is funding additional micro-credential programs to help Albertans develop the skills they need to build new careers and secure the province’s future.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], November 29 (ANI/PRNewswire): ABB, a world leader in providing engineering solutions for societal and industrial transformation, has partnered with the Bengaluru-based not-for-profit, Sambhav Foundation to provide the youth community of Karnataka's Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) employment-linked skill development training programmes. The youngsters are being trained as either assistant electricians or in voice and non-voice customer relationship management (CRM) for a minimum duration of two months. The skill-development programme, which began in 2019, has seen 600 candidates graduating after intensive hands-on training at KGF. 100% of the candidates certified as assistant electricians were placed across various companies with CRM candidates not far behind. The training continued in full swing even during peak pandemic months through the hybrid mode of training delivery. "Vocational training programmes are important for the youth," said Gayathri V