CompTIA Apprenticeships for Tech and partners such as RGB CustomPC are working together to increase the number of IT workers across America; expand tech career opportunities for women, individuals with disabilities, people of color and other populations; and help employers meet their current and long-term needs for IT professionals.
"The structure of the Apprenticeships for Tech program has helped us to upskill our current employees and create a long-term plan to attract new talent, offering education, training and a clear path for career advancement," said Holly Millay, who with her husband, Sean Benedict, founded RGB CustomPC in March 2019. The program is designed to help companies of all sizes - from small firms such as RGB CustomPC to large enterprises with thousands of workers - to fill their staffing needs for technology professionals, and to do so in a way to opens career opportunities for more individuals.
"As our business has evolved, the need for qualified technical support specialists has increased," Millay explained.
About CompTIA Apprenticeships for Tech
CompTIA Apprenticeships for Tech is a national initiative to increase the number of skilled technology workers and expand tech career opportunities for diverse populations, including women, individuals with disabilities and people of color. It is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor, led by CompTIA, the nonprofit association for the IT industry and workforce, and Maher & Maher, a recognized leader in building innovative and successful apprenticeship initiatives and is built according to the Registered Apprenticeship Program model.
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