There are still places available for SenaTIC’s free short courses

There are still places available for SenaTIC’s free short courses
There are still places available for SenaTIC’s free short courses

The ICT Ministry and the International Labor Organization (ILO) invite interested Colombians to train in digital skills for free, through the SenaTIC program and its short course modality.

The offer is designed so that 234,000 young people and adults can train in data analysis, cloud computing, IOS developer, Android, Cybersecurity, UX (User Experience), Agile methodologies, Backend (Web development), Frontend (Web development), Digital marketing, Python (programming language), Databases, Customer Management, Business Processes and Artificial Intelligence.

The short courses are free and supported by renowned technology giants such as Google, AWS, META, IBM, Microsoft, Fortinet, Cisco and Oracle. In addition, they have the seal of the International Labor Organization – ILO, which guarantees international recognition of the skills and competencies acquired, facilitating job placement both nationally and abroad.

With an asynchronous virtual modality, SenaTIC offers flexibility so that participants can adapt their learning to their schedules and needs. Likewise, 70 learning routes have been structured so that each beneficiary can personalize their training experience according to their interests and availability. Those interested must access the website https://cursoscortossenatec.co/, complete the registration form and wait for the email to enter the Coursera platform and start the training. Once the course is completed, the certificate can be downloaded and thus increase opportunities in the current job market.

This opportunity supports the purpose of the ICT Ministry to train one million Colombians in digital skills and consolidate Colombia in Digital Potency.

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