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The Telangana Academy of Skills and Knowledge (TASK) has joined hands with TalentSprint that works towards uplifting the career of youth.
TASK and TalentSprint join hands for cause
The Telangana Academy of Skills and Knowledge (TASK) has joined hands with TalentSprint that works towards uplifting the career of youth.
As part of the partnership, TalentSprint and TASK will jointly focus on using digital skill development strategies to enhance the standing of Telangana as one of the most desired destinations for talent acquisition in the country.
Speaking on the occasion, Sujiv Nair, CEO of TASK said, “With this new approach we can break the limitations of time, classrooms, device and location. The digital medium is available and accessible to all, anytime and anywhere, on all devices including computers, phones, and tablets. This partnership pilot will initially cover 2,000 students across 10 districts.”
TalentSprint will deliver the digital course in an easy-to-understand format including online assessments and embedded learning videos. Together with TASK, TalentSprint will work towards making Telangana a frontrunner in having a skilled and specialised workforce and positioning itself as the most sought after destination for job-ready talent.
Dr Santanu Paul, MD and CEO of TalentSprint added, “We are delighted to be selected by TASK for this high innovation engagement, and we will bring our expertise in tech-led skill development to fully bear on this challenge. This pioneering initiative by TASK, powered by our digital delivery platform, should ultimately scale up to handle the needs of 50,000 youth across Telangana and create value for graduates, colleges and industry.”
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