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Georgia initiates application process for complimentary brief training programs

agency for job advancement is now accepting applications for temporary vocational training and skill-upgrading programs, as detailed in the official notice.

Georgia initiates acceptance of applications for gratis brief training programs
Georgia initiates acceptance of applications for gratis brief training programs

Georgia initiates application process for complimentary brief training programs

The State Employment Promotion Agency in Georgia has announced the opening of applications for short-term professional training and retraining courses. These courses, designed to strengthen citizens' skills and facilitate rapid employment, are fully funded by the state and will be available in various fields such as computer programs, aesthetics, beauty services, accounting, hospitality, culinary arts, engineering, home care, special needs education, and early childhood education [1].

To apply, individuals must visit one of the State Employment Agency’s service centers nationwide in person, register as an applicant, and select their preferred professional field for training. The application period for the current courses was from August 11 to August 22, but it's recommended to visit the official website or contact the nearest service center for updated timelines and future program cycles [1].

Deputy Minister of Health, Giorgi Tsagareishvili, emphasized the importance of these training programs. He encourages educational centers, especially those in regional areas, to actively apply for the program [2]. The Agency collaborates with 30 colleges nationwide to provide these courses [1].

In recent years, this program has seen significant success. In 2024 alone, nearly 3,700 job seekers participated, and the number of beneficiaries continues to grow each year [3]. Many funded participants have already found employment, demonstrating the effectiveness of the program.

For more detailed guidance, visiting the official website or contacting the nearest State Employment Promotion Agency service center is recommended [1]. If you're interested in these courses, don't miss this opportunity to advance your skills and boost your career prospects.

[1] - State Employment Promotion Agency Official Website [2] - Deputy Minister of Health, Giorgi Tsagareishvili [3] - State Employment Promotion Agency Annual Report 2024

Seize this opportunity to enhance your personal growth and learning by applying for the short-term professional training and retraining courses offered by the State Employment Promotion Agency in Georgia. These courses, designed for education-and-self-development in various fields, are aimed at fostering your skills for personal growth and employment facilitation.

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