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Digital Skills Community

 


DIGITAL SKILLS COMMUNITY (Formerly Google Business Group) is a global network of community formed by passionate volunteers who run events about Google’s products, digital skills and career development to help local businesses and job seekers adapt and succeed.

 

A Grow with Google Program

 

The VISION is to have a global community in every city so we can connect business owners and professionals to free training that will help them grow their businesses and advance their careers.

 

CONNECT  .  LEARN  .  GROW

 

CONNECT - Equip local businesses and professionals with the tools to advance, find jobs, or sustain and grow their businesses.

 

LEARN - Learn about a wide range of digital skills and topics to gain new skills through hands-on workshops and in-person training.

 

GROW - Apply new learnings and connections to grow their businesses, advance their skills, career and network.

 

Free training courses and tools to help people get the right skills for their jobs, careers or businesses can be found on this link https://grow.google/intl/europe/programmes

 

Our Community URL http://gbgabuja.sch.ng

 

#DigitalSkillsCommunity #ConnectLearnGrow


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