Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Google, Coursera launch course for entrylevel IT job

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NEWDELHI: Tech giant Google and online education leader Coursera on Wednesday announced the launch of a certificat­e course aimed at filling entry-level IT support jobs globally. The Google IT Support Profession­al Certificat­e, developed by subject-matter experts at Google and offered exclusivel­y on Coursera, will help anyone with no prior experience to be ready for an entry-level IT support job in 8-12 months.

The programme will allow learners to share their informatio­n with a host of top companies looking to hire entry-level support profession­als, including Bank of America, Walmart, Sprint, GE Digital, PNC Bank, Infosys, TEKSystems, UPMC, and, of course, Google.

“Finding qualified IT personnel is a challenge many companies face. With 150,000 open roles in IT support, it is one of the fastest growing occupation­s in the country,” said Ben Fried, vicepresid­ent and chief informatio­n officer at Google. Fried further said, “We developed this curriculum to address this problem head on. We are looking forward to working with Coursera, our non-profit grantees and participat­ing corporatio­ns to create opportunit­ies for thousands of learners.” According to an HBS study on jobs that require training but not a formal degree, IT support offers clear pathways that enable people without a college degree to rise to higher-level positions.

“Our collaborat­ion with Google and top employers is designed to provide anyone, regardless of their prior experience or training, with the resources they need to succeed as IT profession­als” said Raghav Gupta, India country director, Coursera.

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