In just one year, micro-skills marketplace Skill Finder has deployed more than 3000 courses, and users have completed more than 75,000 course enrolments.
Australian technology industry digital micro-skills marketplace Skills Finder has launched 20 new dedicated Career Pathways it says will help meet the growing demand for skilled workers in high-demand jobs such as data analytics, digital marketing and UX design.
The Commonwealth Bank has announced an update of its Benefits finder digital feature in a move it says makes it easier for business owners to understand and connect to state and federal COVID-19 support measures they may be eligible for.
Skill Finder, the government-funded national skills marketplace led by Adobe, is offering more than 2,000 free digital courses in partnership with Commonwealth Bank (CBA), which can help Australians get back into the job market or upskill and reskill into new roles.
The Federal Government has given a grant of $2.7 million to Skill Finder, the digital micro-skills marketplace developed by the Australian technology industry.
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