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This investment in America’s future has the potential to drive $1 billion in wage gains.
Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet and Google has proposed a new USD 100 million Google Career Certification Fund. Pichai pointed out that the program is aiming to “help all Americans access training to grow their skills, careers, and businesses.” Furthermore, he suggested that the goal is to provide ‘Social Finance’ to over 20,000 American workers. The program was started back in 2017 and so far more than 70,000 Americans have completed the Google Career Certification.
“I’m excited to announce a new $100 million Google Career Certificates Fund. The goal is to enable Social Finance to reach more than 20,000 American workers. This investment in America’s future has the potential to drive $1 billion in wage gains,” Pichai stated in a blog post.
Moving forward, the search giant CEO is revealed that the career certification program will not require any college degree and this is available for all. Pichai makes this announcement at an event in the US with Alejandra Castillo U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and the CEOs of Social Finance, Merit America, and Year Up.
“We’ll invest Google capital and Google.org grants and provide our Career Certificate program. Social Finance will provide funding to nonprofit partners like Merit America and Year Up, who in turn will provide services like career coaching, living stipends and job placement support. And we’ll connect students to an employer consortium of more than 150 companies who are looking to hire workers with these skills,” Pichai added.
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