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Kathy Mannes in "Community Colleges Work With Google to Offer Tech Training"
Kathy Mannes in "Community Colleges Work With Google to Offer Tech Training"
JFF joins with Google to train low-income adults for IT careers in today’s digital economy and prepare the next-gen workforce to succeed in the tech jobs of the future.
Roughly 65 community colleges in the U.S. are in some stage of rolling out the Google-designed certificate that on average takes six months to complete. This certificate is part of a growing effort to better bridge higher education and career-ready training.
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