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Programs provide perks for employers

KENNESAW, Ga. (April 29, 2013) – What is the No. 1 qualification sought in potential employees?

Computer skills are a necessity in every business, large and small. As technology changes, it is vital for businesses to be on the cutting edge of the newest trends and programs.

The College of Continuing and Professional Education at Kennesaw State University’s Computer Concepts and Microsoft Office® certificate program provides training in computer and software fundamentals. Programs to be covered include Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8. Upon completion, your employees will be able to show improvement in creating spreadsheets, presentations, databases and more. This class begins May 13 and lasts 13 weeks.

For more specific training in Microsoft Office® applications, the College of Continuing and Professional Education offers these classes with levels ranging from Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced. Training in Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Access are all available.

“Stronger employees result in stronger businesses,” said Ann Vancza, program director for the courses. “The courses are designed to boost productivity and efficiency – two qualities that will never be outdated.”

For more information on schedules and cost, visit ccpe.kennesaw.edu/computers or contact Vancza, program director, at avancza@kennesaw.edu or (770) 499-3650.

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