Workforce training through Google coming to public Maryland universities
Briefly

A partnership between Google and the University System of Maryland allows students at its public schools to enroll in free training in high-demand fields such as AI and cybersecurity. This initiative, aimed at filling over 1.6 million entry-level jobs in various tech sectors, incurs no cost to the university system. Each campus will determine how to implement this training. Industry experts note a significant shift in education where certificates can provide lucrative careers without the need for traditional degrees, reflecting an evolving job market.
Each Maryland campus will decide how they offer the training by this fall, whether as a separate training class or integrated within certain academic courses.
That's why this partnership makes so much sense. Employers are increasingly looking for people with AI skills, and students are looking for training.
Read at The Baltimore Banner
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