Meta pledged to invest $115 million to train electricians, plumbers and other workers needed to operate data centers.
Baton Rouge has been selected as one of only four locations nationwide for Meta’s new America’s Workforce Academy, a program ...
Meta launched a nationwide program set to fast-track American workers into skilled trade jobs in AI infrastructure Monday.
Meta has created a free five-week training course called America's Workforce Academy to address shortages of jobs like fiber ...
Facebook parent Meta on Monday announced that it will invest $115 million in a new workforce training academy, to be piloted ...
There is no cost to students who enroll in the four-week program, which is designed to provide students with a skilled trade ...
"At Meta, we see this as an incredible opportunity for these American heroes to power America's future," the tech giant said ...
The tech giant's latest hiring push highlights the growing demand for workers who can build AI's backbone.
The program will offer a five-week-long, fully funded training for fiber technicians, welders, plumbers, electricians and ...
Houston was selected as one of just four cities to launch a free workforce academy focused on preparing students for careers in skilled trades.
The initiative invests $115 million to develop a skilled workforce for expanding data center infrastructure nationwide.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, selected Columbus as one of just four cities to launch a free workforce ...