Businesses can receive $2,500 per participant in the Data Analyst Apprenticeship program
The economic challenges caused by COVID-19 makes it even more important for employers to strengthen their organization without spending additional resources. Now, thanks to a new Data Analyst Apprenticeship program by TechSF and Galvanize, the nation’s leading provider of software engineering and data science training, employers can not only strengthen their business’ capabilities, but get paid to do so.
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Upskill Your Workforce: Galvanize Now Enrolling for TechSF Apprenticeship Program
Together with TechSF, the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development’s registered apprenticeship initiative, Galvanize will offer free data science training cohorts for local employers to upskill their workforce.
“With thousands of workers sidelined or idling in today’s economy, there has never been a better time for companies to pursue new training or professional development for their employees,” said Harsh Patel, Galvanize CEO. “This program stands to have measurable returns, boosting employee retention and productivity without substantial upfront investment thanks to the innovative thinking of our partners at TechSF.”
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For each employee that participates in Galvanize’s free Data Analyst Apprenticeship program – where they’ll learn the nuances of Python and master statistical programming, data-driven analysis, and data visualization – employers can earn $2,500 for each registered apprentice.
“We realize independently upskilling employees can be both expensive and time-consuming,” said Orrian Willis, TechSF Manager. “Our hope is that by partnering with Galvanize, we can remove some of the barriers that keep employers from advancing local talent within their organizations, especially during this difficult time.”
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