The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

‘SkillUp’ online training expanded

- By Alexander Soule Alex.Soule@scni.com; 203-842-2545; @casoulman

As claims for unemployme­nt insurance continue to rise, Connecticu­t is expanding an online service that offers access to more than 100 certificat­ion programs for those looking to switch careers after losing their job as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The SkillUp CT program offers some 5,000 courses spanning informatio­n technology, business analysis, health fields, project management and other career areas. Many classes are focused on personal skills like communicat­ing effectivel­y or handling pressure.

Registrant­s must attest to their jobless status as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic during the signup process online at ct.metrixlear­ning.com.

The curriculum was developed by Albany, N.Y.based Metrix Learning, which has created online training programs for workforce developmen­t boards in 15 states that to date have delivered instructio­n to some 250,000 people. The service integrates with job site Indeed.com, which has a large office in Stamford.

“This last month has seen a significan­t spike,” said Joseph Alteri, speaking on a webinar posted by Metrix. “We’re able to extend Metrix services ... to community partners at no additional cost.”

SkillUp CT was pioneered by the Eastern Connecticu­t Workforce Investment Board outside Norwich, and has been expanded to include the state’s other workforce investment boards: The Workplace in Bridgeport, the Workforce Alliance in New Haven, the Northwest Regional Workforce Investment Board in Waterbury and Capital Workforce Partners in Hartford. Backing from the Connecticu­t Health and Educationa­l Facilities Authority supports the effort.

In the early weeks of the pandemic, restaurant­s and hotels triggered the largest number of layoffs, according to the Connecticu­t Department of Labor. More than 41,000 hospitalit­y workers filed for unemployme­nt assistance through mid-April.

Certificat­ions span from quick hits like QuickBooks and Microsoft Office applicatio­ns that can be completed in a month, to 90-day programs such as the Certified Informatio­n Security Systems Profession­al credential addressing cyber security.

Skillsoft is also offering new modules developed in response to coronaviru­s, such as online workshops for managers and workers for navigating the “postpandem­ic workplace.”

 ?? Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo ?? An October 2018 resume workshop offered by the Connecticu­t Department of Labor. Connecticu­t’s five workforce investment boards are expanding an existing SkillUp CT online portal for career training for anyone who has lost a job as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.
Hearst Connecticu­t Media file photo An October 2018 resume workshop offered by the Connecticu­t Department of Labor. Connecticu­t’s five workforce investment boards are expanding an existing SkillUp CT online portal for career training for anyone who has lost a job as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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