CCM offers vocational training funded by subsidies for businesses and professionals – Morris County, NJ

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Posted on August 15, 2018

Join one day at campus or plan training courses in your business

The development of Morris County labor, continuing vocational training offers free day lessons Commercial, communication and IT skills At CCM's Randolph Campus, 214 Center Grove Road. On -site training in your business is also available.

Logo - CCM famous 50 years(JPG, 10kb)Commercial skills subjects include several courses on Management and emotional intelligence, supply chain, financing for non -financial professionals, QuickBooks, Label by email, Six Sigma, public speech, social media and critical thinking.

Popular computer courses include SharePoint, Access, Google Cloud, PowerPoint, Skype, 365-Online and Outlook. Extended Excel The offers cover lessons for beginners to rotate tables and functions.

“This is an excellent program for our county professionals to help them follow rapidly evolving requests from the business world and technology, with courses offered at County College or even more practically on their commercial location,” said Freeholder Heather Darlingwhich is a link from the Board of Directors of the ComtĂ© with CCM.

Most lessons take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the week. Employers can record employees for as many lessons as desired.

More than 11,000 employees of 650 companies have collected the advantages of these training courses for commercial skills.

In addition to the commercial training funded by subsidies, Ccm Offers a full range of community vocational training programs to its open performance in information technology and IT training, commercial skills, health professions, professional development and the learning of the English language taught by industry experts. See the current calendar at www.ccm.edu/workForce.

The initiative funded by subsidies is the result of a partnership between the New Jersey Community College Consortium for labor and economic development and the Department of Labor and the Development of New Jersey labor.

The classes fill up quickly. Early registration is encouraged. For dates, descriptions and registration, visit training supported by the grant for New Jersey employees and companies www.ccm.edu/businesscommunity/businessolutions/grantoPorted

The development of the workforce also offers commercial training on site, including the management courses of the supply, project management, sales and management / development of leadership chain. For more information, contact Beth Rodgers, Associate Director, WorkForce Development at 973-328-5186 or brodgers@ccm.edu

These courses are provided to employees at no cost, however, employees must meet these eligibility conditions:

  • Employers must have a valid fein tax identification number.
  • Public employees and the unemployed are not eligible for this program. Unemployed programs can be found at http://msw-jobtraining.org.
  • For PC courses, employees must have Windows knowledge and keyboard / mouse skills.

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