The Ministry of Mobility and Digital Transformation of Castilla y León has awarded Mainjobs a new digitalization project for a value of 6.9 million euros for train more than 35,000 people in the autonomous community.
This training program has a duration of 32 months, in which Mainjobs will be able to use the 'CyL Digital Spaces' in several cities in the region such as Ávila, Burgos, León, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid or Zamora to teach the courses in Face-to-face modality.
The training itineraries, prepared and developed by our team, They have been designed to adapt to any training modality (in-person, telematic or hybrid) and for different levels of digital skills of those enrolled, from basic to specialized.
He aim the thing is This opportunity to acquire new skills is extendable to all citizens of Castilla y León., regardless of their starting point, providing participants with the possibility of improving their professional and personal careers through the use of new technologies.
Between the digital skills that will be taught, at the most basic level, highlight the use of mobile devices and computers, Internet browsing or communication tools such as email. Mid-level training includes other aspects such as effective management of information on the network or the creation of digital content in various formats. Finally, the specialized training itinerary will allow students to enter the world of Programming and configuring simple digital systems, as well as the creation and dissemination of digital content.
With the execution of this program, Castilla y León continues with its main objective of training society in the use of new technologies, for which They have presented around twenty projects this year, when considering the digitalization of the autonomous community as a key factor.