The provincial government is investing $2 million in a digital marketing boot camp to help small- and medium-sized businesses during the pandemic.
“The bootcamp is meant to help owners and their teams find different ways to showcase their businesses,” said Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon. “The skills obtained through the bootcamp will help businesses improve their visibility and safely reach new markets and consumers.”
Since November 2020, over 900 people have enrolled in the program to learn how to thrive as a marketer.
To register and for more information, visit Alacrity Canada:
The bootcamp is free for small and medium-sized businesses with one to 149 employees, and sole proprietors. Up to 2,500 seats are funded by the province’s investment. To be eligible, a business must be B.C.-based and registered to do business in B.C.
Enrolment is open until the end of March 2021. Each seat has an educational value of $6,000. The bootcamp runs for eight weeks, covering 40 key topics offered by 10 expert mentors.
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