“With our state and our nation facing record
unemployment as a result of COVID-19, it is imperative that we
broaden access to affordable and high quality education that will
help return out of work Illinoisans to the workplace as quickly as
possible,” said Governor Pritzker. “Thanks to this new partnership
with Coursera, we will support thousands of Illinois workers who
have lost their jobs and livelihoods due to the ongoing pandemic by
helping them build the skills to attain jobs in the post-COVID-19
economy.”
Through Coursera’s Workforce Recovery Initiative, impacted workers
in the state of Illinois will be able to access online Information
Technology (IT) business and job readiness courses that will
credential and prepare them for new jobs and careers. This new
partnership with Coursera makes Illinois one of the first states in
the nation to make free courses available to unemployed workers
through the program.
“Coursera is honored to partner with the state of Illinois to serve
workers whose jobs have been affected by the pandemic,” said Jeff
Maggioncalda, CEO of Coursera. “Along with our community of partners
that includes the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago, we are proud
to deliver job-relevant online learning that will prepare unemployed
workers for new jobs and careers.”
Job seekers across Illinois will have access to high-quality online
workforce development and IT courses offered by accredited
institutions. The initiative makes certifications available for job
seekers of all levels – including theGoogle IT Support Professional
Certificate, designed specifically to train people without college
experience for high demand IT jobs. Instructors from lllinois’ own
higher education institutions – including Northwestern University
and the University of Illinois – are supporting expanded Coursera
virtual training for displaced workers.
Registration for the Coursera Workforce Recovery Initiative will be
made available to Illinois residents from now through September, and
all courses must be completed by December 31, 2020. Upon completion
of the program, participants may earn an industry-recognized
credential as well as information about continuing building upon
their new skilled through continued education at their local
community college.
Expanding access to education and training opportunities has been a
critical component of the state’s response to unemployment from day
one of the COVID-19 crisis.
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In addition to Coursera, the State of Illinois is
partnering with P33 and Discovery Partners Institute (DPI) to bring
forward another tech-focused training program – TechReady Illinois.
To help unemployed as well as furloughed and underutilized
Illinoisans compete for jobs of the future – TechReady Illinois will
provide training courses for high-demand fields of computer science,
data and engineering programs.
Upon completion of the program, participants will
receive a certificate in one of four fields: data and analytics;
cloud computing; cybersecurity; or software development. DPI and
partner organizations are working to ensure courses can be priced at
steep discounts. Over the coming weeks, the teams at P33 and DPI
will continue to work with Illinois employers and higher education
institutions to build out the TechReady Illinois program.
“These new virtual training programs build on work Governor Pritzker
and DCEO have done from the outset of COVID-19 to connect dislocated
workers with employment and other support in light of the economic
crisis,” said Assistant Director of DCEO, Michael Negron. “While the
unemployment rate is climbing across the country, jobs in IT remain
in high demand by businesses in Illinois. Together, these
initiatives will help prepare Illinoisans with computer science and
IT skills so that they have a leg up on the high-paying, high-demand
jobs of the future.”
More than 1 million Illinoisans filed for unemployment in the first
nine weeks of the COVID-19 crisis, more than five times the same
period of the Great Recession.
Last month, Governor Pritzker announced the launch of Get Hired
Illinois – a state web portal designed to connect workers with
available job and career training opportunities across the state of
Illinois. The page is designed to be user-friendly for job seekers
of all levels and backgrounds and allows employers to upload jobs,
virtual career fairs and training opportunities. Get Hired currently
features nearly 60,000 available job opportunities in a variety of
industries, with new jobs and employers added to the portal every
day.
Additionally unemployed workers can go to
https://www.illinoisworknet.com/
servicefinder to gain access to career exploration
materials, how to find training and credentials, how to prepare for
a job search (including free access to
https://optimalresume.com/
), information about job openings, ways to find employment and
training services in your area, and layoff assistance resources as
well as connect you to your local workforce centers throughout the
state.
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