Microsoft, LinkedIn empower 7.3 mn learners in India, announce new skills - New Delhi News
by IANS | Updated Nov 30, 2022

To date, Microsoft has engaged 14 million learners in Asia via its professional networking platform LinkedIn, including 7.3 million from India, via its aSkills for Jobs' programme.
The company said it will provide free access to 350 courses, six new 'Career Essentials Certificates' and 50,000 'LinkedIn Learning Scholarships' to millions of learners in India and globally.
"We want to continue making tech skills accessible to all, opening up employment opportunities for people to succeed and embrace innovation," said Dr Rohini Srivathsa, National Technology Officer, Microsoft India.
The new courses and certificates will be offered in seven languages -- English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese and Japanese.
The launch builds on the Global Skills Initiative, which helped 80 million jobseekers around the world access digital skilling resources.
By 2025, Microsoft will help train and certify 10 million more people with skills for in-demand jobs globally.
The top six 'LinkedIn Learning Pathways' in India were Critical Soft Skills, Software Developer, Data Analyst, Financial Analyst, Project Manager, and Customer Service Specialist.
The company said that the new 'Career Essentials Certificates' are designed to help learners bridge the gap from basic digital literacy to more advanced technical skills training and gain certifications that will be valuable to securing employment.
All courses are available on LinkedIn at opportunity.linkedin.com.
In addition, Microsoft-developed courses are also available on Microsoft Community Training (MCT) and in downloadable format for use on other Learning Management Systems (LMS) for nonprofit partners, the company said.
Related Articles
- Lenovo announces new laptop with 'AMD Ryzen 3 7320U' processor in India
- Twitter to now share ad revenue with Blue users: Musk
- IIT Kanpur to launch haptic smartwatch for blind, visually impaired
- Smartphone app may help spot stroke symptoms as they occur
- Researchers develop device to detect brain tumour through urine
- Apple may launch 'HomePod mini 2' in 2024
- YouTube releases 'Go Live Together' for creators to co-stream on phone
- Twitter expands Blue service to 6 more countries
- Google to host event about AI on Feb 8
- Apple, Google urged to remove TikTok from app stores by US Senator