Everything Tech announces six-figure investment package for staff training
Managed IT services provider (MSP), Everything Tech, has announced a training and investment package worth six-figures for its employees. The company, which has its headquarters in Manchester and operates nationwide, is opening the scheme to all its people across both technical and non-technical positions.
Colleagues in technical roles will be offered the opportunity to complete a Microsoft Modern Workplace certificate, with categories including Power apps/Power BI/Power Automate, Azure and AVD and AD server infrastructure, Microsoft Business Voice and Enterprise Mobility and Security Device Management.
Meanwhile, colleagues in non-technical roles will have the chance to study for professional qualifications related to their position, for example, Chartered Institute of Marketing accreditations.
Director and co-founder of Everything Tech, Lee Wrall, said: “Without our already talented people, Everything Tech would not be the success it is today.
“By investing in our team’s ongoing training and career development, with packages tailored to the individual, not only are we ensuring they feel fulfilled in their position here, it also ensures they are kept fully up-to-date on industry trends and developments.
“This will enable us to continue to provide the proactive and high level of service our customers have come to expect from us.”
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