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Businesses Can Learn About Free Workshop Training Opportunities in February

Contact: Karen Hutner
Office of Institutional Communications
khutner [at] qcc.mass.edu
 

Release Date: 
1/28/2020

WORCESTER, MA—January 28, 2020 — Businesses have the chance to attend information sessions on February 11 and February 13 to learn about the upcoming free Soft Skills Workshop Series that Quinsigamond Community College will be teaching this spring. “Soft skills” is a term that seems to be flooding the business market, as more and more employers are finding their employees do not have the basic skill sets needed to be competitive in today’s global marketplace.

“At QCC, we stay cognizant of industry needs,” said Kathleen Manning, dean of the Center for Workforce Development and Continuing Education.

Free soft skills workshops will be available at various QCC locations in March, April and May. Companies that are eligible for these upcoming free training workshops must be located in Massachusetts, pay into the MA Unemployment Fund (which allocates money into the Workforce Training Fund) and hold a Certificate of Good Standing with the MA Department of Revenue.

To learn about QCC’s soft skills workshops series and how your company can take part, or to learn more about the various Workforce Training Grants available to companies, attend one of the following free information sessions:

  • Tuesday, February 11, 10:00 a.m. at the Center for Workforce Development and Continuing Education, 25 Federal Street, Worcester
  • Thursday, February 13, 10:00 a.m., Central MA South Chamber, 46 Hall Street, Sturbridge

Funding for QCC’s soft skills training workshops is through a $143,000 Direct Access Grant from the Workforce Training Fund. QCC’s spring soft skills workshops will include:

  • Essential Business Skills
  • Time Management
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Presenting with Impact
  • Communicating with Clarity and Impact
  • Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making 

For more information or to register for an information session, contact Business Development Specialist Christine McNally 508.751.7900 or Business Development Specialist Eileen Morgan at 508.751.7929.

For more information about QCC, contact Josh Martin, Director of Institutional Communications at 508.854.7513 or jmartin [at] qcc.mass.edu

Quinsigamond Community College is the most affordable higher education in Worcester County. As a regional leader in education and workforce development, QCC serves the diverse educational needs of Central Massachusetts by providing affordable, accessible, and high quality programming leading to transfer, career, and lifelong learning.

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