19/10/2016
Businesses Can Thrive By Up-Skilling Employees - SERC
The South Eastern Regional College (SERC) is to host an employer information day at its Newcastle Campus on Tuesday, 25 October.
The event will be an opportunity for businesses to learn how they can thrive by up-skilling employees with nationally recognised qualifications, funded training and one-to-one mentoring.
Attendees will learn about the Steps to Success programme which supports local jobseekers to find and sustain long-term employment and provides training and employment opportunities to give them the best chance of getting there.
Also on the agenda will be digital media, employment law, recruitment and funded training opportunities.
Attendees will also get the opportunity to meet SERC Account Managers and learn first-hand about training on offer to help develop their business and upskill staff.
Registration for the event is open now and can be booked by contacting SERC directly.
(MH/CD)
The event will be an opportunity for businesses to learn how they can thrive by up-skilling employees with nationally recognised qualifications, funded training and one-to-one mentoring.
Attendees will learn about the Steps to Success programme which supports local jobseekers to find and sustain long-term employment and provides training and employment opportunities to give them the best chance of getting there.
Also on the agenda will be digital media, employment law, recruitment and funded training opportunities.
Attendees will also get the opportunity to meet SERC Account Managers and learn first-hand about training on offer to help develop their business and upskill staff.
Registration for the event is open now and can be booked by contacting SERC directly.
(MH/CD)
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