Thursday, July 9, 2020

How IT Training Helps a Texas Workforce

Borderplex is a workforce board operating in El Paso, Texas, and a neighbor of one-million-acre Fort Bliss, the largest U.S. Army training ground in the nation with an estimated impact on the local economy of $1 billion. Thousands of Army personnel live and work at Fort Bliss, with hundreds of these veterans transitioning into civilian life each month through the El Paso community.

CompTIA Custom Training helps Borderplex train many Fort Bliss veterans for IT jobs, such as cybersecurity, and launch new careers as technologists.

How? Melendez tells Technologist Talk host R.C. “Bob” Dirkes the tale in this edited transcript of their conversation:

Leila Melendez: [The Borderplex] mission is to tailor our response and provide employment and training assistance, upskilling assistance to the individuals that need it based on our economy, our region, the things that drive our community. That is different in every community. The foundation is the same, but how we deliver it, how we adapt and provide those services to our citizens, our youth, our job seekers is customized and is tailored to meet the needs of our employers and to those job seekers.
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