The Manila Times

25M folk get new skill from Microsoft

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REDMOND: Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday (Wednesday in Manila) announced a new global skills initiative aimed at bringing more digital skills to 25 million people worldwide by the end of the year.

The announceme­nt comes in response to the global economic crisis caused by the COVID- 19 pandemic. Expanded access to digital skills is an important step in accelerati­ng economic recovery, especially for the people hardest hit by job losses.

This initiative, detailed on the Official Microsoft Blog, includes immediate steps to help those looking to reskill and pursue an in-demand job and brings together every part of the company, combining existing and new resources from LinkedIn, GitHub and Microsoft. This includes:

The use of data to identify indemand jobs and the skills needed to fill them.

Free access to learning paths and content to help people develop the skills these positions require.

Low-cost certificat­ions and free job-seeking tools to help people who develop these skills pursue new jobs.

This is a comprehens­ive technology initiative that will build on data and digital technology.

It starts with data on jobs and skills from the LinkedIn Economic Graph. It provides free access to content in LinkedIn Learning, Microsoft Learn and the GitHub Learning Lab, and couples those with Microsoft Certificat­ions and LinkedIn job seeking tools.

These resources can all be accessed at a central location, opportunit­y.linkedin.com, and will be broadly available online in four languages: English, French, German and Spanish.

In addition, Microsoft is backing the effort with $20 million in cash grants to help nonprofit organizati­ons worldwide assist the people who need it most. Onequarter of this total, or $5 million, will be provided in cash grants to community- based nonprofit organizati­ons that are led by and serve communitie­s of color in the United States.

The company is also pledging to make stronger data and analytics — including data from the LinkedIn Economic Graph — available to government­s around the world so they can better assess local economic needs.

Microsoft will use its voice to advocate for public policy innovation­s that will advance skilling opportunit­ies needed in the changed economy.

Microsoft also announced it is creating a new learning app in Microsoft Teams designed to help employers skill and upskill new and current employees as people return to work and as the economy adds jobs.

“Covid-19 has created both a public health and an economic crisis, and as the world recovers, we need to ensure no one is left behind,” said Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

“Today, we’re bringing together resources from Microsoft inclusive of LinkedIn and GitHub to reimagine how people learn and apply new skills — and help 25 million people facing unemployme­nt due to Covid-19 prepare for the jobs of the future.”

“The biggest brunt of the current downturn is being borne by those who can afford it the least,” said Microsoft President Brad Smith.

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