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by grugagag
2098 days ago
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That's a smart way to skimp on training costs and to produce employees that are very dependent on google and the affiliate corporations. Sure, some people may benefit from this especially the ones who'd otherwise get indebted with education costs and not have any job prospects once they graduate. But this is not real education, it's some kind of limited training with a certificate. Yes, it seems to me that they want to fill grunt-work positions and they'd get the higher level workers with degrees from real universities. What's not clear is whether this training is free of cost and what kind of classes they intend offer. |
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