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Get on the Bus (and take your career to the next step...)


By: Elena Bonfiglioli , Senior Director for Health, Public Sector EMEA

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As of last week the Microsoft Born to Learn team has been touring Europe on a bus and creating a lot of buzz... 
At each stop, trainers provide guidance to students, informing them about training and certification opportunities that can help sharpen their skills. In addition, the students get to try out next year’s hottest technologies through previews of various new Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, and Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.  
 
If you still want the chance to Get on the Bus and join the Born to Learn community, watch the calendar and discover when they will be near you as they travel through several European cities (Milan, Zurich, Paris, London, York, Brussels, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Prague and Berlin.) This type of initiative is about creating excitement and learning opportunities around e-skills.... an effort which supports the very objectives of the EU e-skills Awareness Campaign and the eSkills Week launched by the EU Commission’s DG Enterprise, which Microsoft supports and is a proud partner of.
 
The team is regularly posting on their blog as they travel through Europe. Check it here for the latest updates and stories. I’d recommend you check out a short interview with Chris Manue, a Microsoft Student Partner who is travelling with the team and talks about what he hopes to get out of the tour in terms of career development and future career opportunities (turn up the volume, it’s low-budget filming so sound didn’t come out too clear..!)
 
We’ll shortly be posting some interviews with members of the team and some students who attended the event in Belgium. Watch this space.


Posted by Elena Bonfiglioli, Director of Citizenship
 
Comments (2)
Career Booster
Friday, November 27, 2009 11:50 AM
Excellent initiative for the job seekers and employees looking to enhance their skills or their employability. It's posted on the Career Booster Community @ http://CareerBooster.ning.com.

I'll keep an eye on this website but fill free to feed our community and website with any input you think might be relevant, we are looking for relevant content and your content matters to our audience.

Cheers
elena
Tuesday, December 08, 2009 6:18 AM
Hi there, i am pleased that you liked this initiative. We got great feedback throughout the tour and the excitement of students was self explanatory.

I checked out your Forum which looks really interactive and most engaging. I spotted a section of Job trends which i found of interest. Maybe we could post there the latest e-skills IDC study that Microsoft commissioned and which was released last week http://microsoft.eu/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=bQQeH2nAaF8%3d&tabid=107. There are a few trends and data which could be of interest to the members of the Forum. In a nutshell, technology remains the key to jobs of the 21st century.... read more on which types of skills will be key to the future and what is the role of educationa nd training as well as certification.....
let me know if you have views and ideas
elena

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