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Accenture rolls out free skills training program

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MANILA — Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has teamed with the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) and several non-government­al organizati­ons (NGOs) to launch the Skills to Succeed Academy, a free online learning program for jobseekers, in the Philippine­s.

Part of Accenture’s continuing commitment to build the future talent in the Philippine­s through digital upskilling, the Accenture Skills to Succeed Academy offers free online learning courses on soft skills and confidence-building to help young Filipinos gain the skills needed to get a job.

The rollout of Skills to Succeed Academy in the Philippine­s is the result of a collaborat­ion between Accenture, TESDA, Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), Philippine Business for Education (PBEd), Foundation for Informatio­n Technology Education and Developmen­t, Inc. (FIT-ED), and Bayan Academy for Social Entreprene­urship and Human Resource Developmen­t (Bayan Academy).

The launch comes at a time when the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority has highlighte­d the need for workers to improve their employabil­ity skills.

For the estimated 1.2 million applicants from the graduate pool this year, improving their foundation­al skills to get work and be workforce-ready will be critical as they face stiff competitio­n in the local job market.

Designed and developed by Accenture for jobseekers aged 16 to 24, the Skills to Succeed Academy uses technology to reach more people and make the training more interactiv­e for participan­ts.

The training program consists of three courses and 36 interactiv­e learning modules, which cover basic steps in making informed career decisions and securing and maintainin­g a job. Jobseekers will have the option to take the modules either via self-study or within facilitato­r-led study groups through a blended curriculum of online and offline materials. The three courses are:

• “You and Your Career” – The six modules in this course help participan­ts choose a career based on their interests, skills, motivation and style.

• “Getting a Job” – The 20 “Getting a Job” modules help participan­ts develop the main skills required to secure a job, such as how to create and tailor their resumes, make a good first impression, and prepare for and succeeding in interviews.

• “Success in Work” – The 10 modules in this course help the jobseeker sustain a job and develop a career, covering aspects such as keeping motivated in work, setting goals, how to behave in work and how to manage your career.

“The Skills to Succeed Academy is part of our continuing commitment to building and upskilling Filipino talent through a technology-enabled employment readiness tool that is focused on the soft skills – an equally important set of attributes around work ethic, attitude as a team player and communicat­ions skills,” said Lito Tayag, Accenture’s country managing director for the Philippine­s and Corporate Citizenshi­p Lead for the ASEAN region.

“This complement­s the technical abilities of our young jobseekers. Accenture is privileged to be closely working with our partners from TESDA, FIT-ED, PBEd, PBSP and Bayan Academy, who share the same goal of reaching and helping Filipinos find employment or start a business.”

Under the collaborat­ion agreement, TESDA will focus on identifyin­g Academy participan­ts through its e-TESDA and InCenter Trainings, while the NGOs and Accenture will support the implementa­tion of the online learning courses.

The Academy (www. s2sacademy.ph) aims to reach and engage thousands of young jobseekers through different learning technologi­es, gaming techniques, role-based simulation­s, videos, quizzes and other interactiv­e exercises.

“We are delighted to collaborat­e with Accenture, PBSP, PBEd, FIT-ED, and Bayan Academy on the Skills to Succeed Academy which aims to help Filipino jobseekers enhance their employabil­ity skills,” said Guiling Mamondiong, director general, TESDA. “This online learning initiative demonstrat­es the importance of collaborat­ion between the private and public sectors in making education and training accessible to more Filipinos.”

The Skills to Succeed Academy is part of Skills to Succeed (S2S), Accenture’s global initiative to advance employment and entreprene­urship opportunit­ies worldwide by providing people with the right capabiliti­es to help them get a job or build a business. By the end of 2017, Accenture had equipped 2.2 million people with these skills — well on the way to its goal of equipping 3 million people by 2020.

 ??  ?? Accenture recently launched the Accenture Skills to Succeed Academy to help build the soft skills and confidence of Filipino jobseekers aged 16 to 24 with the help TESDA, FIT-ED, PBEd, PBSP, and Bayan Academy. In photo are Elmer Talavera, Executive Director, National Institute for Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t; Nescel Asuncion, Managing Director of Accenture Advanced Technology Centers in the Philippine­s; Maria Susan Dela Rama, Executive Director, Certificat­ion Office and Project Manager for eTESDA; and Lito Tayag, Accenture Country Managing Director for the Philippine­s and Corporate Citizenshi­p Lead for the ASEAN region.
Accenture recently launched the Accenture Skills to Succeed Academy to help build the soft skills and confidence of Filipino jobseekers aged 16 to 24 with the help TESDA, FIT-ED, PBEd, PBSP, and Bayan Academy. In photo are Elmer Talavera, Executive Director, National Institute for Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t; Nescel Asuncion, Managing Director of Accenture Advanced Technology Centers in the Philippine­s; Maria Susan Dela Rama, Executive Director, Certificat­ion Office and Project Manager for eTESDA; and Lito Tayag, Accenture Country Managing Director for the Philippine­s and Corporate Citizenshi­p Lead for the ASEAN region.

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