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Genpact partners Simplilearn to get employees up-skill in digital technologies

As part of Genpact’s strategic global learning initiative called Education@Work, all existing employees can utilize the Genpact Training & Development portal

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Professional training company Simplilearn said that it has partnered with Genpact to help its employees up-skill in technologies. As part of Genpact’s strategic global learning initiative called @Work, all existing employees can utilize the Genpact Training & Development portal and choose to up-skill from over 150+ courses across in-demand digital areas like AI & Machine Learning, Cloud Computing, Data & Analytics, , and Cyber Security among others.

“With the advent of disruptive technologies, AI and automation are bringing swift changes in the workforce dynamics and the Indian IT industry. This is driving an inherent need for companies and individuals to commit to upskilling and retraining programs. At Genpact, our culture has always been rooted in the innate sense of curiosity to drive and performance, and with this partnership with Simplilearn, we look forward to giving our employees a diverse learning ecosystem for them to thrive and grow,” said Neelu Chawla, Vice President, Corporate Learning & Development, Genpact.

“Continuing our mission to enhance careers and help millions of professionals stay relevant in the digital work age, we are honored to partner with a digital transformation forerunner like Genpact. We are excited about working together to build a digitally competent workforce and nurture careers in in-demand fields”, said Simplilearn Founder & CEO, Krishna Kumar.

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