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    Google's certificate course for IT beginners in 8 months!

    Google's certificate course for IT beginners in 8 months!

    By Gogona Saikia
    Jan 21, 2018
    11:16 pm

    What's the story

    Dreaming of working with Google, Microsoft and other IT giants but no experience? No worries. Google is now bringing an exciting opportunity.

    It has teamed up with online education leader Coursera to offer a certificate course that will make you ready for entry-level IT support jobs in just 8-12 months, without any prior experience.

    Here's all about Google's IT Support Professional Certificate.

    About

    All you need to know about the course

    The program will involve 64 hours of lessons, labs and evaluation in troubleshooting, customer service, automation, security and more.

    With 8-10 hours a week, you can get it done in eight months. You can skip content you already know.

    You can either choose only one of the six courses, or all.

    Afterwards, you'll get the chance to share your information with top companies.

    Do you know?

    Here's how you can apply

    To enroll, visit www.coursera.org/specializations/google-it-support. The program costs $49, roughly Rs. 3,100. There are limited scholarships for "qualified US residents who need support." For financial aid, apply on the same site by February 20. You must enroll by February 27. Participating nonprofits may select deserving candidates.

    Why

    Why is Google training rivals' prospective employees?

    According to Google's CEO Sundar Pichai, "There are 150,000 open positions in IT support and predicted to grow faster than most other occupations through 2026."

    At such a phase, training employees who might never work at your company is the new recruiting tool, a Coursera spokesperson said.

    The cost per person will be $400-600, but investing in the broader workforce might have bigger benefits.

    Twitter Post

    Sundar Pichai announces program on Twitter

    There are 150,000 open positions in IT support predicted to grow faster than most other occupations through 2026 - we've worked with @Coursera to create an IT certificate program, giving 10K people free access + scholarships from @googleorg https://t.co/RGZACUUQmu

    — Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) January 16, 2018
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