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Marshall University partners with AEP to offer remote worker training micro-credential course

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Marshall University, in partnership with American Electric Power (AEP), is excited to announce a new micro-credential training opportunity designed to help individuals develop essential skills for remote work.

The free workshop will be held from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 9, at the Harless Center Banquet Hall, Larry Joe Harless Center in Gilbert, West Virginia.

The session will cover a variety of critical skills necessary for remote work success, including:

  • Durable skills training
  • Resume building

  • Interviewing techniques

  • Time management

  • Effective communication

This training is an excellent opportunity for anyone looking to improve their remote work capabilities, gain valuable professional skills and increase employability in today’s digital job market. Attendees will have access to the micro-credentials after the workshop.

Details of the Event:

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9

  • Time: 6 – 8:00 p.m.

  • Location: Harless Center Banquet Hall, Larry Joe Harless Center, 4200 W.Va. Route 80, Gilbert, West Virginia.

The session is open to all interested participants, and attendees are encouraged to register in advance. This class is perfect for job seekers, those looking to enhance their remote working skills, and individuals aiming to stay competitive in the evolving job market.

For more information or to register for the event, please contact Julia Spears, 304-696-2542,  spearsj@marshall.edu or Brandon Dennison, 304-696-6295, dennison9@marshall.edu.

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Leah C. Payne
Director, University Communications
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