Microsoft is offering a new, online job training tool called Elevate America. The site is designed to offer technical skills for those looking for new jobs, according to Microsoft.WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp on Sunday announced the
creation of a website, Elevate America, aimed at improving access to
job training tools.
The site, here,
provides resources to help individuals gain the technical skills needed
for acquiring jobs, the world's largest software company said.
The economy has shed 3.6 million jobs since the recession began in
December 2007 with about half of the decline occurring in the past
three months, recent Labor Department data showed.
The website provides access to several Microsoft online training
programs, including how to use the Internet, send e-mail and create a
resume, as well as more advanced programs on using specific Microsoft
applications.
"We are also providing a full range of work force development
resources for state and local governments so they can offer specialized
training for their workers," said Pamela Passman, corporate vice
president of Microsoft Global Corporate Affairs.
Microsoft tapped Washington state as the first state to provide Elevate America to its residents.
(Reporting by Nancy Waitz; Editing by Bill Trott)
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