New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has announced that applications are open for an ambitious expansion of its workforce development partnership with Verizon, supported by a grant from the telecom company. Managed by NJIT’s Learning and Development Initiative, the program, expected to launch in early April, will provide no-cost, high-impact training in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and IT to eligible New Jersey residents in order to bridge the digital skills gap.
Central to this new phase is the launch of a Cybersecurity Community of Practice, a collaborative ecosystem where participants, industry experts and NJIT graduate students engage in peer-to-peer learning and mentorship. This model ensures that students are integrated into a professional network from day one.
“We are excited to partner with NJIT to provide this invaluable digital skills training opportunity,” said Donna Epps, Verizon’s chief responsible business officer. “As the digital landscape evolves, Verizon is reshaping its commitments to help individuals build their skillset in the workforce’s most sought after digital areas like AI and cyber security to turn career ambitions into reality.”
The program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed for the modern economy:
“NJIT is New Jersey’s greatest producer of tech talent, and we are honored to collaborate with Verizon on a program that goes beyond traditional technical training,” said NJIT President Teik C. Lim. “By combining CompTIA A+ certification with our new AI Literacy microcredential and a robust Community of Practice, we are providing opportunities that match rapidly evolving technological needs of employers.”
For more information on this program and to review the application process, please visit https://ldi.njit.edu/verizon or email [email protected].
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