Tech giants provide training courses to solve the unemployment issue
Leading companies such as LinkedIn and Microsoft have joined forces to provide free training courses to help then battle the unemployment crisis in America. LinkedIn has made a list of their 10-in demand jobs including software developers and graphic designers to provide training modules for the same. Read about the details here.
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