Malta Independent

ARMS trains 50 workers in IT skills

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50 workers at ARMS received their ECDL certificat­ion after sitting for the necessary training to gain new skills in the IT sector, a government statement read.

After a visit to ARMS workers in Luqa, Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Miriam Dalli attended the awarding ceremony and congratula­ted the workers who strived to improve their knowledge in such an essential subject.

ARMS offers different training to its workers, depending on the skills that are needed in the various sections. Minister Dalli commended ARMS for striving to improve and update the skills of the workers.

“This will translate into a better experience for the company’s customers,” said Minister Dalli, noting that ARMS communicat­es with hundreds of people daily and offers around 30 different services.

“This is a clear example showing that in order for a company to keep moving forward, so must its workers,” Minister Dalli said, noting that upskilling and reskilling of workers is often overlooked.

Minister Dalli encouraged investment in workers and encouraged workers not to be discourage­d from attending new courses. “The more you improve your skills, the more you will reap personal and profession­al benefits, both today and in the future”, said the Minister.

When a company offers programmes to improve employees’ skills, it tends to retain its workers and attract new talent, she said.

Silvio Scerri, CEO of ARMS Ltd, stressed the importance of investing in staff developmen­t. He explained that through this investment, employees improved their skills, and therefore customers will benefit from a better service.

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