Google will fund 1 lakh career certificates scholarships for finding jobs
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Google announced a career certificate to help Americans get high paying jobs without any college degree on Monday.
It would fund 100,000 need-based scholarships and consider new career certificates as the equivalent of a four-year degree for related roles, reports India.com.
"We're also committing $10 million in job training Google.org grants for communities across America, working with partners like YWCA, NPower and JFF," said Kent Walker, SVP of Global Affairs at Google.
Nearly two-thirds of all new jobs created since 2010 require either high-level or medium-level digital skills.
This presents a challenge for many job seekers, as well as to America's long-term economic security. People need good jobs, and the broader economy needs their energy and skills to support our future growth.
The company announced 3 new Google Career Certificates in the high-paying, high-growth career fields of Data Analytics, Project Management, and User Experience (UX) Design.
The programmes equip participants with the essential skills they need to get a job. No degree or prior experience is required to take the courses.
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