Brad D. Smith President at Marshall University | LinkedIn
Brad D. Smith President at Marshall University | LinkedIn
Marshall University and American Electric Power (AEP) have announced a partnership to offer a micro-credential course aimed at enhancing remote work skills. This training session is scheduled for April 9 at the Harless Center Banquet Hall in Gilbert, West Virginia, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The initiative offers free training focused on remote work skills like durable skills training, resume building, interviewing techniques, time management, and effective communication. "This training is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to improve their remote work capabilities, gain valuable professional skills, and increase employability in today’s digital job market," stated the announcement, emphasizing the potential benefits for participants.
The event encourages participation from individuals interested in improving their remote work skills or gaining professional advantages in the digital job market. Attendees who complete the session will receive access to the relevant micro-credentials.
The event details are as follows: Date: Wednesday, April 9, Time: 6 – 8:00 p.m., Location: Harless Center Banquet Hall, Larry Joe Harless Center, 4200 W.Va. Route 80, Gilbert, West Virginia. Attendance is open to all, but registration is encouraged.
For more inquiries or registration, contact Julia Spears at 304-696-2542 or spearsj@marshall.edu, and Brandon Dennison at 304-696-6295 or dennison9@marshall.edu.