Together they aim to train thousands of
youth and educators across the country
GoDaddy, the company
empowering everyday entrepreneurs, today announced a partnership with
EduSkills, a non-profit social enterprise designed to help boost
entrepreneurship and digital skills development in India. With this partnership,
GoDaddy and EduSkills aim to create a talent pool of thousands of skilled youth
in the country, by offering GoDaddy’s newly created online training and
certification program, GoDaddy
Academy. In addition, the
program aims to train educators across EduSkills’ 800+ partner universities and
Engineering colleges across India.
This partnership will help empower students and educators to gain knowledge and
expertise needed to thrive in today’s evolving digital world.
The GoDaddy Academy
offers a combination of elementary and advanced technology courses, in an
innovative and participative learning environment, to create a unique learning
journey suited for digital career goals. The courses cover basic coding
language concepts such as HTML and Java Script, along with more intensive topics
such as Database and Cloud applications. The GoDaddy Academy
program also includes a wide array of modular courses ranging from
understanding the basics of building a professional website and a more
feature-rich WordPress website, including tools and ideas for digital
marketing, SEO and other digital topic areas.
EduSkills invites all its partner educational
institutions in India (Technical Universities,
Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics & Science
Colleges) to be a part of this initiative and take full benefit of the expert
technology and business courses as part of the GoDaddy Academy Program.
GoDaddy offers an
integrated suite of products for small business owners and entrepreneurs,
ranging from domain names, hosting, website building, to email marketing,
security protections and an online store. GoDaddy offers 24/7 customer support,
locally and in regional languages, to help guide customers in the growth of
their venture, and to find the tools that best meet their needs.
New Delhi, October 14, 2020