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SkilledUp Partners With Goodwill to Help Lower-Skilled Workers Access the Job Training They Need to Find Employment
[March 26, 2015]

SkilledUp Partners With Goodwill to Help Lower-Skilled Workers Access the Job Training They Need to Find Employment


NEW YORK, March 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- It was announced today that SkilledUp, an online course discovery platform and division of Apollo Education Group, has partnered with Goodwill Industries of Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada, Inc. (Goodwill) to offer their Skills API directly on the organization's website beginning today.

While Goodwill is synonymous with their wildly successful donated goods retail model, each Goodwill also has a mandate to help lower-skilled job-seekers find employment. "This partnership offers a great opportunity to expand services to the community as we continue to assist people facing barriers to employment and education," said Goodwill President and CEO, Joe Mendez. By joining forces with SkilledUp, curators of the largest online courseware and skills marketplace, Goodwill will now be able to help workers improve their skill sets and secure jobs they may have not been otherwise qualified to attain.

"SkilledUp's mission has always been to provide skill-seekers – like those who look to Goodwill for career guidance – a place to find skills, get skills, and advance their career," said Josh Vall-Spinosa, VP of Business Development at SkilledUp.  "We're excited to be able to provide that type of educational access to the people that Goodwill serves, thereby helping their organization maximize the services they provide to the communities they serve."

Goodwill currently offers a job listings section on their website, allowing job seekers to search and apply for jobs. Job seekers will now be able to browse this section of the website and registe for courses geared towards the jobs they're most interested in. Job seekers have over 170,000+ online courses to choose from through the SkilledUp API on topics ranging from Interview Success, Microsoft Office Training, and Sales Skills to entry-level Marketing, Design, and Programming courses. With 40% or more of the courses either free or under $100, the financial commitment isn't overly burdensome.



"We strongly believe that socioeconomic status should not be a barrier to education and employment," explained SkilledUp President and Founder Nick Gidwani. "We're proud to be able to team up with an organization like Goodwill to remove such barriers and help America's lower-skilled workers find a job they can be proud of and that they love."

The partnership is destined to extend far beyond the Sacramento Valley & Nevada, as SkilledUp revealed their plan to scale across an additional twenty Goodwill organizations in the United States in the coming month. To learn more about the courses now offered through Goodwill Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada, visit http://www.goodwillsacto.org today. 


About SkilledUp
SkilledUp curates the abundance of online and alternative education sources to help build a bridge between education and actual job skills. From technology and business to general education and creative arts—our catalogue of the world's best online courses is growing daily.

SkilledUp.com | @SkilledUp | SkilledUp on LinkedIn

About Goodwill Industries of Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada, Inc.
Founded in Sacramento in 1933, Goodwill Industries of Sacramento Valley & Northern Nevada, Inc. employs 2,700 people annually and more than 95 percent of total revenues are dedicated to job training, mission related activities, and mission related payroll. Goodwill is committed to building human dignity through job training, job provision, and self-sufficiency life skills development. 
Learn more today at http://www.goodwillsacto.org/ | @GoodwillSacNev | Facebook.com/Goodwillsacramento

Contact: Jordyn Lee, 1-360-319-0852, [email protected] 

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SOURCE SkilledUp


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