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UPSKILL VILLAGE

NEW CLASSES!  

Are YOU looking to ….
BUILD your resume?
-IMPROVE job productivity?
-ENTER the workforce?  

SIGN-UP TODAY!!!!    

We are so pleased to be offering
FREE Soft Skill classes for our adult community
in Southwest Florida.    

What are SOFT SKILLS?

Soft skills are general traits not specific to any job, helping
employees excel in any workplace. These skills relate to how
you interact with colleagues, solve problems, and manage your
work. Improving your soft skills improve your employability
and productivity in your professional career.    

What is UPSKILL VILLAGE?

These FREE classes are offered to any Lee County Resident,
ages 16 and older, who is looking to improve soft skills and
upskill his/her resume in the professional realm. Each participant
will earn a micro-credential digital badge upon completion of the
course.  

Each course is a three-hour class
held once a week for four weeks.    

Our NEXT CLASSES start JULY 10th 2024  

REGISTER USING LINKS BELOW
Sign-up for email updates HERE  

LOCATION: Lee County Public Education Center  

In order to take this class, student must be proficient in English.
Para formar parte de esta clase, el estudiante debe dominar el idioma
ingles. Pou ka pran klass sa, etidyan ta sipoze pale angle tres byen.
   

UPSKILL VILLAGE BUNDLE #1 WED. 5 – 8 pm 
Courses Covered: Oral Communication, Empathy & Collaboration
REGISTER HERE  

UPSKILL VILLAGE BUNDLE #2 WED. 5 – 8 pm 
Courses Covered: Resilience, Intercultural Fluency & Initiative
REGISTER HERE  

UPSKILL VILLAGE BUNDLE #3 WED. 5 – 8 pm 
Courses Covered: Creative Problem Solving & Critical Thinking
REGISTER HERE    

CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING MON. 6 – 8 pm 
Courses Covered: Creative Problem Solving & Critical Thinking
REGISTER HERE        

If you have any QUESTIONS please contact Marliss Brockington
at 239.939.6321 or [email protected]                                                                      
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