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Edukasyon.ph works with AWS to help students, and unemployed or underemployed Filipinos

AWS re/Start is a free, full-time, 12-week skills development and training program that prepares unemployed or underemployed Filipino individuals who have limited or no background in information technology for entry-level careers in cloud computing. The program covers fundamental AWS cloud skills through scenario-based learning, hands-on labs, and coursework.

Education technology platform Edukasyon.ph collaborated with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help equip students as well as unemployed or underemployed Filipinos with cloud computing skills through the AWS re/Start program which provides upskilling and employment opportunities to qualified applicants.

AWS re/Start is a free, full-time, 12-week skills development and training program that prepares unemployed or underemployed Filipino individuals who have limited or no background in information technology for entry-level careers in cloud computing. The program covers fundamental AWS cloud skills through scenario-based learning, hands-on labs, and coursework.

The program also covers practical career skills such as interviewing and resume writing that help

individuals prepare for entry-level cloud roles. AWS re/Start graduates have developed both technical and soft skills that will prepare them for success in entry-level technology careers. Cohorts in the Philippines will run virtually and be led by an expert instructor with a mix of both live classes and supplemental on-demand videos.

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Both unemployed and underemployed Filipinos can apply to join the program. Edukasyon.ph is also targeting potential learners in underserved communities such as women, single mothers, women returning to the workforce, LGBTQ+, displaced overseas Filipino workers, people with disabilities, and indigenous peoples. After completing the program, the learners receive a voucher to take the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. AWS instructors will also facilitate tutor drop-in sessions where learners can ask questions and refresh their knowledge in preparation for the exam.

“AWS re/Start brings ‘net-new’ talent into the workforce, establishing a win-win-win scenario for individuals to launch successful careers in cloud, organizations to increase their competitive edge with in-demand talent, and communities to thrive and grow. We are proud to work with Edukasyon.ph to build the diverse, robust cloud workforce of the future enabling organizations to accelerate their innovation with the AWS Cloud,” said Emmanuel Pillai, head of training and certification, ASEAN at AWS.

Support and assistance to the learners will continue even after they graduate from the program.

Leveraging on its partnerships with industry-leading institutions, Edukasyon.ph aims to provide

placement opportunities to all graduates within six months after the completion of the program.

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eCloudvalley (ECV), an AWS Partner and one of Edukasyon.ph’s hiring partners for the AWS re/Start program, has fully committed itself to welcome the graduates of the program to its company.

“The AWS re/Start Program is a tremendous effort to hone local cloud talents and spread cloud fluency that will sustain the demands of using cloud in the years to come. Training and continuous learning have always been integrated in ECV’s DNA. We heavily invest in our team’s learning and development, not only to better support our customers, but to help each member with the next steps of their career,” said Jonathan Que, Regional Manager of ECV. “AWS and Edukasyon.ph have ECV’s full support, and we are onboard to help make the program a success. We are excited to meet the talent and look forward to having them grow further with ECV,” Que added.

Edukasyon.ph will also conduct virtual career fairs that will enable more potential employers to meet the graduates and facilitate networking.

“From the beginning, the goal of Edukasyon.ph has been to help Filipino learners with their education and then to ensure that they would have a successful career. We are happy to turn this vision into reality through our collaboration with AWS,” said Grace David, CEO of Edukasyon.ph.

Edukasyon.ph believes that every Filipino youth deserves to explore within reach and learn with

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purpose. Edukasyon.ph aims to inspire exploration through everyday learning so learners can pursue a successful and fulfilling future. Through this collaboration with AWS, Edukasyon.ph has the opportunity to create a direct impact on the learning journey and upskilling of aspiring tech professionals.

AWS re/Start is a global program delivered in 39 countries and connects more than 90% of graduates with job interview opportunities. Edukasyon.ph will work with its industry partners to facilitate placement for the program graduates in the Philippines.

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