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Information session on how local businesses can get $5,000 subsidy to train person for digital job on 22 March 2023
Victorian govt's Digital Jobs program offers $5k wage subsidy for 12-week work placement to build business digital capability.
Learn how your business can benefit from the Victorian government's Digital Jobs program at the next business information session on Wednesday, 22 March, 10-11am. Digital Jobs connects you with talented, mid‑career workers with up-to-date skills to build your business's digital capability.
Discover benefits of the Digital Jobs program connecting mid-career, skilled workers to boost your business's digital capacity
Program offers
Through this Victorian government program, you can select from a unique talent pool and receive a $5,000 wage subsidy for each 12‑week work placement or entry level job you offer program participants.
Most participants are over 30 years of age, and more than half are women. They come from diverse backgrounds and bring experience from a wide range of sectors - and they're ready to help your business thrive.
Take the next step
Participants have completed a 12-week course in the skills that are most in demand including data analytics, digital marketing, cloud computing and more. Take the next step:
- Visit Digital Jobs website to learn more
- Book your place at the business information session on 22 March, 10-11am
- Contact the Digital Jobs team by email
- Register as a business host
All courses are industry recognised and delivered by leading Victorian education providers.
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