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IBM ties up with 30 organisations to reskill, connect people with work opportunities

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Updated: June 18th, 2021, 17:40 IST
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New Delhi: Tech giant IBM has partnered with 30 global organisations, including 11 from India that will contribute to the company’s goal of training 500,000 people by the end of the year through its SkillsBuild programme.

The partnership includes governments, community colleges, non-profits, and employment agencies that are focused on improving underserved populations’ skills and employability.

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Some of the partner organisations include The American Indian Foundation Trust, Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development, CSC Academy, CSRBOX, Edunet Foundation, Training Point, Reacha Foundation, Tata Community Initiatives Trust, Unnati Foundation, Uvi Jagriti Sansthan and Jeevitam-VSS Tech Solutions, a statement said.

These organisations will leverage the online learning programme – IBM SkillsBuild with their members, mostly underserved populations such as veterans, women, minorities, refugees, and unemployed young adults, it added.

The programme is designed to empower job seekers within 3-6 months with professional workplace readiness and technical skills, earn badges and credentials recognised by the market, in local languages, and with personal mentoring, it said.

The announcement of the alliances, which span 12 countries, was made at VivaTech Thursday.

“Closing the global skills gap is one of the most pressing issues of our time. That is why I’m proud of these partnerships, which will help people of all backgrounds acquire the skills they need to thrive in a fast-changing global economy,” IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said.

In addition, ManpowerGroup – a workforce solutions company – plans to connect these job seekers to career opportunities.

This alliance will support IBM’s goal to skill 500,000 people by the end of the year through the IBM SkillsBuild programme, the statement said.

In addition, the collaboration will also collectively seek to provide 15,000 people with special programme-based learning experiences, including personalised training, and the chance to apply for a job. It will also help connect the workforce with career opportunities, including a commitment to secure 7,000 jobs across different industries.

“IBM India is committed to empowering our nation’s workforce with the new-age skills required to build careers in the digital age. In 2019, we introduced the SkillsBuild programme in India in collaboration with the Directorate General of Training (DGT) and Ministry of Skills Development (MSDE) and have trained over 100,000 learners through the programme so far,” Sandip Patel, Managing Director at IBM India, said.

Eleven Indian organisations joining the global alliance will give a huge fillip to not just bridging the skill gap in India, but also in initiating learners on the right career path by connecting them to the best opportunities, he added.

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