Efforts underway to up-skill and re-skill Island's employees
Efforts to up-skill, and re-skill, the Island's workforce by improving digital literacy are underway.
Digital Isle of Man and, training provider, Readynez are offering 300 people the opportunity to improve their digital confidence – for free.
It's part of efforts to plug gaps across a number of sectors of the economy.
Lorna Trevethan, from Readynez, and Sarah Ennett, from Digital Isle of Man, say the programme is targeted at everyone:
Courses are open to all and will teach things like how to use search engines, protect devices and data and use the Microsoft Office Suite.
You can find out more by clicking HERE or calling Sarah on 01624 687358 or Lorna on 0330 8087529.
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