
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is partnering with the multinational tech company Google to give Filipinos an opportunity to advance through free training digitally.
Free training is being provided by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), collaborating with the multinational technology corporation Google to give opportunities for Filipinos to enhance their digital skills.
Those interested in applying are in for a real treat because there are no fees associated with participating in the program. In addition, each of them will earn a Google Career Certificate, the specifics of which will be determined by the area in which they specialize.
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DTI’s Facebook page lists the following options for applicants:
The program will get underway in December as soon as the following month. Candidates interested in applying can do so by filling out this form.
Even before these DTI x Google free training, the local agency has long been providing learning and development opportunities, typically through its partnership with the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE) and the Philippine Trade Training Center. Recently, DTI has partnered with Google to offer this free training (PTTC).
Training programs made available by the PTTC emphasize product and market trends, standards, constraints, costing and pricing, distribution networks, and other concepts unique to the trade.
The Kapatid Mentor Me (KMME) Project is another initiative this organization runs. Its goal is to support Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) by offering mentorship, shared service facilities, and inclusive business models.
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