Registrations opened for training and job training courses in the city of Santa Fe

Registrations opened for training and job training courses in the city of Santa Fe
Registrations opened for training and job training courses in the city of Santa Fe

With the aim of promoting employment and empowering entrepreneurs and young professionals, the Municipality of Santa Fe, together with the Directorate of Employment and Work Training, will provide free courses at the Capital Activa headquarters (falucho 2450).

The courses are intended for all types of audiences, they are free and have a limited number of attendees, so there is a mandatory registration that is online, through the page: www.santafenoticias.gob.ar.

One of those that will be taught is initiation to 3D printing. This is a basic workshop for the first steps in the world of 3D printing and will take place from May 15 to June 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be a total of 7 meetings, on Wednesdays May 15, 22 and 29, and June 5, 12, 19 and 26. No prior knowledge is required, and pre-registration will be open until May 9.

The municipality reported that “if selected, communication will be made via WhatsApp to confirm participation. Please remember that if you are selected, people who cannot attend must give 24 hours’ notice in order to transfer the spot to another interested party. Otherwise, if you do not attend without prior notice, your registration for future training will not be taken as a priority.”

The training is offered by the Directorate of Employment and Work Training, and will be given starting in May.

One of the courses that will be taught will be introduction to 3D printing. Photo: Luis Cetraro / Archive

All these trainings are part of the Activá Empleo program – Training courses for work. Registration and reports: [email protected]

 
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