Councilman Employment and Economic Development, Francisco in April, presented a training plan designed by the council for the next four months, which contains more than 40 on-line courses and three face the field of trade, technology and agriculture .
April reported that "will perform a 200-hour course, funded by the Employment and Training Service of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia 'SEF' on 'E-commerce of agricultural products', which serve to teach students to sell fruits, vegetables and other local products through the Internet, and how to serve them and make their distribution. "
This course, which has 15 seats, is targeting the unemployed, will be held at the House of Music, Monday to Friday, 9.30 to 13.30, being the place of registration in the Local Employment Centre.
Another course is 'Pruning and fruit cultivation work', which will feature pruning practices in apricot and peach.
This course, which lasts for 100 hours (starting on November 19), is aimed at unemployed and workers will be held at the House of Music, Monday through Friday, from 9 to 14 hours, with the place of enrollment in the Local Employment Centre.
The last of the traditional classroom is 'Merchandising and advertising at point of sale', particularly aimed at traders, and open to unemployed and employed workers (20 pm in the ICT Center, Monday through Friday, 18 at 21 hours, beginning Jan. 14; inscriptions ICT Centre or Local Employment Centre).
This is intended to meet exposure techniques and location of products within the store, linear design, etc.
In addition to this training plan the City offer more than 40 distance courses that students can do on-line, over the Internet.
These courses of different levels, led to worldwide, such as management skills, and psychosocial risks at work, quality management or job search.
Those interested can visit all courses and enroll in them (maximum of two courses per person) in the portal cehegin4u.es.
These begin on 19 November, the 12th being the last to join.
According Francisco in April, "with this new batch of courses we facilitate improved training of unemployed so you can help them find a job, and other people who want to improve or expand their knowledge about any of these issues."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín