Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Local company awarded $45K in state funding to provide computer training for job seekers

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EXTON >> A local program that provides computer skills training to help residents prepare for and connect with new jobs will receive $45,000 in state funding.

Full Circle Computing, an Exton-based company that provides computer and career training, will use the funds to teach digital literacy skills to job-seekers, particular­ly those without home access to computers or the Internet.

“In today’s economy, digital skills and digital literacy can literally make or break a candidate’s job search, not to mention their longterm career success. From finding prospectiv­e opportunit­ies to crafting strong online applicatio­ns, job seekers must be prepared to navigate the online job market,” state Sen. Carolyn Comitta said. “Ongoing investment­s, like this, will help bridge the digital divide and provide enhanced access to employment opportunit­ies across Chester County and Pennsylvan­ia.”

The program, developed in conjunctio­n with the Chester County Workforce Developmen­t Board, will focus on preparing Chester County’s most affected population­s for success in job searches, finding employment opportunit­ies, digital citizenshi­p, and digital navigation. It will also offer basic technology and PC skills, including Microsoft Office training.

“Ensuring everyone is digitally literate is important not only in rebuilding our economy, but in improving the lives of everyone in Chester County and beyond. This funding is a boon to the community,” said state Rep. Kristine Howard.

The funds come through the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Labor and Industry’s Digital Literacy and Workforce Developmen­t Grant program, which supports programs to promote digital literacy skills for people looking for work, including the ability to search and apply for online jobs, upload and submit a résumé via email, and the ability to develop and maintain a profession­al profile on networking sites.

Denean Williams, Managing Director, Chief Financial Officer of Full Circle Computing, thanked the Chester County Workforce Developmen­t Board and the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Labor and Industry for supporting the program.

“Our role here is to provide a one-stop-shop for training solutions that improve business processes and career readiness,” Williams said. “To deliver those services, we work closely with local workforce developmen­t profession­als and state agency partners to ensure that the customized, hands-on computer programs we provide help meet local employer’s needs.”

Pat Bokovitz, Director, Chester County Workforce Developmen­t Board said, “I am very appreciati­ve of the support from the PA Department of Labor and Industry’s Deputy Secretary for Workforce, Sheila Ireland. Full Circle Computing will make a big difference with this Digital Literacy funding.”

The grant awarded to Full Circle Computing comes as part of more than $1.3 million in state funding awarded to 32 organizati­ons statewide to support digital literacy.

“Pennsylvan­ia employers need workers with the skills to navigate the new economy emerging in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic,” said Labor & Industry (L&I) Acting Secretary Jennifer Berrier. “The Digital Literacy and Workforce Developmen­t Grants will help ensure that workers develop the basic digital skills they need to succeed when applying for jobs and performing essential job duties that will be required of them in their new careers.”

L&I Deputy Secretary for Workforce Developmen­t Sheila Ireland visited Full Circle Computer in Exton to announce the funding.

“As Pennsylvan­ia deals with the increased demand for employees to be able to telework, we must ensure that employees can effectivel­y navigate the technology platforms used in the workplace,” Ireland said. “These grants support the Wolf Administra­tion’s goal to prepare individual­s for job searching and emerging employment opportunit­ies, particular­ly in communitie­s with limited broadband access, and to help job seekers obtain employment with family-sustaining wages.”

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