They are aimed at unemployed people and will cover the creation of digital resumes and how to look for work in the online environment
The City Council is organizing two free courses on digital skills for finding employment
Benidorm City Council's Employment and Local Promotion Agency will be organising two free training courses next May for unemployed individuals, aimed at strengthening their digital skills for job searching. These courses, as explained by the councillor for the area, Mónica Gómez, are part of the ‘Generation D’ initiative promoted by Red.es, an agency under the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Administration, and are funded by the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan through the European Union's Next Generation funds.
The first of these courses, entitled ‘Your Digital CV’, aims to teach participants how to create and manage digital CVs, portfolios, and personal websites, as well as how to leverage digital tools and job portals to improve their online presence, highlight their skills, and boost their professional future. This training will take place from Monday, May 18th to Thursday, May 21st, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, and will be held in the multipurpose room of the Municipal Library, located at Plaza de SS MM los Reyes de España, number 3.
The second training course is entitled ‘How to Find a Job in the Digital World’ and is designed to improve job opportunities by teaching participants how to use job search portals, create professional networks, and develop an online personal brand. It will also cover strategies for optimising digital presence and achieving professional goals. This course will be held from Monday, May 25th to Thursday, May 28th, also from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, in the multipurpose room of the Municipal Library.
In both cases, places are limited, and interested parties can now register with the Local Employment and Promotion Agency via email. agenciadesarrollo@benidorm.org or by calling 96 681 55 11.
Mónica Gómez stated that these two training courses “are just one more of the initiatives that the Department of Employment and Local Promotion promotes throughout the year to improve the employability of our citizens and offer them the best tools to re-enter the workforce or improve their employment situation.” Therefore, she encouraged unemployed individuals to “take advantage of these free courses,” which she described as “a practical opportunity to acquire key digital skills, improve their employability, and move forward with greater confidence in the search for new job opportunities.”
