
New Delhi. In the 21st century, most companies have been oriented towards digitalization, due to which their working methods have also changed. In today's time, only bookish knowledge is given in school and college which is not enough to get a professional job. Lack of skills can also be a major reason for unemployment among the youth looking for jobs. It would be wrong to say that there is a dearth of opportunities in the industry, rather the industry itself is looking for workers who understand the workings of the digital world closely. According to a report, Indian IT companies are facing a severe shortage of digital skills. Where 3,90,000 posts of digital jobs were to be filled in 2020 for which only 2,25,000 candidates were job ready. At the same time, it is also estimated that by the year 2024, the demand for these skilled professionals will reach 9,00,000.
Various reports from FICCI, Nasscom, and EY show that by 2022 more than 37% of jobs will go to newly skilled people. According to one such report, by 2024, the demand for 'job ready' skills is projected to increase by twenty times. Today's youth have immense possibilities to fill these demands. Such reports are indicative of a bright future where the skill gap can be easily covered through new skill courses. Realizing the need for Digital Marketing and Graphic Design courses in the industry, Safalta.com has today launched these courses for a fee of just Rs.999. These courses are taught entirely on mobile and no formal degree is required to do them. These skill development courses can be made a great career by learning these skill development courses with the help of mobile sitting at home in just 30 hours at very reasonable fees.
Chandigarh's Simi turned graphic designer
Simi Mahawar from Chandigarh took admission in Safalta.com's Advanced Graphic Design course. After completing this course, Simi got an opportunity to start a career as a Graphic Design- Intern at 'Boligrad Studios'.
Got a package of five lakhs after completing the course
Kartikeya Singh, who completed a course in digital marketing and got a package of five lakhs, says, “I have started a new inning as a digital marketing executive at Appinventiv Technology, Noida, after completing the course from Safalta.com.
Kanpur's daughter started a brilliant career
Aksa Kazim is originally from Kanpur city. After doing their Masters's in English Literature, he took admitted to Success Advance Digital Marketing Course. After completing this course, Aksa got an opportunity to start a career as a Hindi content writer at 'Boligrad Studios'.
Features of Digital Marketing Course
30 hours of live classes
Opportunity to learn more than 40 tools
A guide from Google Certified Expert
Features of Graphic Design Course-
30 hours of live classes
12 Modules, 7+ Tools Training
Golden opportunity for free sketching class from industry experts
Reference and project files over 5 GB
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