Bowling Green, Ky. (August 13, 2024) – Digital Works, a Connected Nation program, is excited to announce their grant-funded program aimed at equipping Kentucky residents with the skills and resources needed to secure remote employment.
This no-cost, 2-day virtual program provides comprehensive career readiness training, personalized mentorship, and access to valuable job search tools.
We are currently seeking motivated individuals residing in Kentucky to join this transformative program. This is a unique opportunity to gain the necessary skills and support for a successful transition into remote work.
Participants will learn how to set up and optimize a productive remote work environment. The class also includes practicing virtual interviews to boost confidence and improve performance. Participants will also receive a professionally crafted resume and cover letter. Following graduation from the class, participants will receive individualized guidance and support through weekly mentor sessions, ensuring continuous progress and goal achievement until employment is secured.
“This class is a fantastic tool for anyone interested in working remotely,” said Chantel Cooke, Digital Inclusion Assistant. “We provide students with the insights and skills necessary for remote work, and our ongoing mentorship ensures they receive the support they need to succeed.”
For more information and to register for the program, please visit www.digitalworksjobs.org and click the green “Apply for classes now” button located on the home page, or contact Chantel Cooke at ccooke@connectednation.org or by phone 270-707-6199.
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About Digital Works: Digital Works, a program of Connected Nation, connects people to leading-edge customer support and IT jobs for global corporations by providing training, mentorship, and job placement assistance, as well as the opportunity for advanced careers.
Connected Nation’s mission is to improve lives by providing innovative solutions that expand the access, adoption, and use of broadband (high-speed internet) and its related technologies to all people. Everyone belongs in a Connected Nation. For more information, please visit: www.connectednation.org or follow Connected Nation on Facebook and Twitter.