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NCCET is Offering One Million Tuition Free Online Courses to Students and Alumni for a 2018

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A large percentage of college graduates are either unemployed or underemployed five years after graduation, earning the same income they would have earned had they not gone to college.
NAPLES, Fla. - Aug. 6, 2018 - PRLog -- The National Council for Continuing Education and Training (NCCET), in collaboration with its premier sustaining partner, Growth Development Associates (GDA), will make available two tuition-freeonline Workforce Development courses for up to one million students, alumni and professionals from colleges and schools across the U.S.  Their goal is to help students and alumni, as well as professionals in the workforce, develop skills to immediately qualify for open jobs or enhance their performance and qualifications in their current position.There are two courses being offered for up to one million individuals where tuition will be waived. The is a registration fee of ten dollars ($10) per course.

Workplace Communication- $599 tuition waived. The most direct impact on job performance is an employee's skill in interacting and working with others in the workplace.  The course builds and integrates six skills necessary for effective workplace communication.  Participants will gain expertise to establish connection, gain engagement, understand perspective, propose solutions, resolve issues, and gain agreement.

Consultative Selling- $599 tuition waived. The highest number of job ads in any category in any city in the country is jobs for professional salespeople.  Participants will build and hone the fundamental skills necessary for effective sales and customer support conversations.  They will also learn to build relationships, gain interest, understand needs, present solutions (not pitches), close to true commitment, and handle genuine customer objections.

These courses are also an excellent resource for veterans, those looking for advancement in their current employment situations or developing new career opportunities.

"It is time for industry and academic leaders to work together to build a bridge to successful employment," states Al McCambry, President. "NCCET is doing their part by offering two courses focused on the workforce development skills needed to enhance employee engagement and improve individual productivity through our partnership with GDA".  McCambry hopes that by offering these courses at no charge for a limited time, graduates and alumni can gain the mainstream, high-paying employment they deserve, and employers will reap the benefits of highly qualified new and existing employees.

"Anyone doing a local search in the community for open job positions, will find that one in four jobs are sales based," states Eric Richardson, CEO, GDA. "Working with NCCET, we saw the need for individuals to be better trained and knowing not everyone, especially students and the underemployed, would have the resources to gain access to these types of training, we felt obligated to give people a hand up".

The course tuition of $599 is waived for anyone who enrolls between Monday, August 13, 2018 and Friday, September 28,2018.Participants only need pay a $10 per course registration fee. Participants may take the courses at any time until December 31, 2018.

Participants can enroll at www.growthdevelopment.com/labor-day

Contact
Eric Richardson, CEO
Growth Development Associates
***@growthdevelopment.com

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