New training fund for digital marketing hits the market
The Tech Partnership announced they will be using their Training Fund to cover 50% of the cost of ADBL digital courses for businesses, available on a first come, first served basis.
The Tech Partnership announced they will be using their Training Fund to cover 50% of the cost of ADBL digital courses for businesses, available on a first come, first served basis.
The Tech Partnership announced they will be using their Training Fund to cover 50% of the cost of ADBL digital courses for businesses, available on a first come, first served basis.
Employers may apply for £500 per learner for ADBL Digital Training Programmes for any number on employees.
The range of courses — developed with Google, the IDM and executives from John Lewis, HM Cabinet Office, Warner Music, Sky, HSBC and more — has been designed to upskill an organisation’s entire digital team, from assistants to senior management.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for companies to upskill their staff with the latest digital marketing skills, which are vital for companies if they are to remain competitive in today’s market. We expect interest to be high and, as there is a set amount of funding available for each quarter, I would encourage interested companies to apply soon,” said John Pritchard, Programme Manager for the Tech Partnership.
Eligible courses include:
Employers are encouraged to submit their applications quickly and reserve as many places as possible while spaces remain — the number of reserved spots can be reduced once funding is confirmed. To reserve some of the training fund request a Training Fund Pack or email info@theadbl.com.
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