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As companies look to find workers with the skills needed for their industries, many are working with universities to train students and help connect them to jobs.
Last week, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced a new apprenticeship program that provides training on the human resources platform Workday offered by the university and Helios Consulting, a Workday advisory partner. Those enrolled will have opportunities to find jobs with Helios’ clients after completing the program.
Similarly, those enrolled in Google Career Certificates programs will have access to the Google Career Certificates Employer Consortium, which includes more than 150 U.S. companies like Deloitte, Target and Verizon that say they will consider Google Career Certificate graduates for entry-level jobs.
In some cases, employers say they consider certificates as alternatives to four-year degrees when reviewing candidates.
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