Microsoft's Digital Event on Skills

Join us to watch a special, global online event on June 30th at 8:00AM US Pacific Time to hear from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and President Brad Smith, as well as incoming LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky and corporate vice president Charlotte Yarkoni as they share more about the challenges we collectively face and our plan to help.   

Click on the link below, tune in June 30 at 8 a.m. PT to hear more from Microsoft and LinkedIn on how to access the digital skills needed to succeed as the economy changes: https://news.microsoft.com/skills/

 

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The COVID-19 pandemic has created an economic crisis, putting millions of people out of work. As economies start to reopen, the jobs that people held in February may no longer exist.  

As organizations of all sizes consider how best to work in a COVID-19 environment, we’ll see increasing use of digital technology and therefore a stronger demand for digital skills. This is not just about technical jobs, but an increasing number of jobs that will become ‘tech-enabled’.  Across almost every industry—including retail, manufacturing, education, health, and telemedicine—organizations will look to use digital technology in new ways so they can continue to serve their customers and deliver services.

Please tune-in June 30 at 8am PT to hear more from Satya Nadella, Brad Smith, Ryan Roslansky, and Charlotte Yarkoni about how Microsoft and LinkedIn plan to help people get the skills they need to succeed as the economy changes.

Together, we can help get people back to work in in-demand roles. Add to your calendar by using this calendar request.

Microsoft is committed to empowering people to get the skills they need to succeed as the economy changes. Helping everyone—wherever they are starting from—more easily develop these skills is essential to supporting an inclusive economic recovery.

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