Chippewa Valley Technical College has created a basic computer skills course in response to needs in the education and employment sectors. The course is free and available to anyone, anywhere.
Gesher Human Services [jvshumanservices.org], one of the largest human service agencies in metro Detroit, will be holding a new program called Computer Basics for Job Seekers from March 14-30, 2023, ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC)— One local non-profit organization is helping veterans in-need gain job training and computer skills for a brighter future. Tech For Troops relies on computer donations to help ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Nov. 15, 2016 — Microsoft Corp. and Code.org on Tuesday unveiled the Minecraft Hour of Code Designer, a coding tutorial for students and educators created for Hour of Code, an annual, ...
REDMOND, Wash. — Any resistance the young people in your life may have to learning basic computer science will effectively melt on Monday, when Microsoft and the non-profit group Code.org release a ...
Hamilton County residents looking to sharpen their computer skills have free opportunities to do so at The Edney each Wednesday with Tech Goes Home Chattanooga beginning March 2. The Computer Basics ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (STCC) – Registration is open for the Hampden Prep program offered through Springfield Technical Community College’s Springfield Adult Learning Center. Hampden Prep offers a unique ...
Employees in office settings, and on the road as well, must possess basic computer competency to perform their job duties. It is especially important for small businesses to hire office staff who are ...
Tech Foundry gives non-traditional students training in computers, networking and customer service at no cost to them.
CONWAY, NEW HAMPSHIRE / ACCESS Newswire / September 9, 2025 / Digitunity, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. When HR leaders wonder how to test computer skills during the hiring process, they're often ...