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Workforce eTraining Solutions LLC

Basic Information
Address: 7336 Meadowridge Circle
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Phone Number: 8002287412
Email: nilda@workforceetraining.com
Person of Contact: Nilda Thomas
Additional Information
Reimagine Education!
Employers are looking for a skilled workforce.
Many students are not graduating with the skills needed to succeed in today's job market. We help bridge the skills gap and the digital divide through online career and technical training programs, job-role learning paths, and prep for industry-related certifications.
Who we are
Workforce eTraining Solutions (WETS) is a distributor of cloud and web-based learning technologies and curated skill-based job role and compliance training content. We license learning technology software, virtual career, and technical, and compliance training, in a variety of topics for workforce readiness including pre-certification IT courses, business, soft skills, virtual GED, social-emotional learning (SEL), and more. Our K12 Virtual Solutions offerings cater more toward K to middle schoolers.
What we do
We offer EdTech consulting services advising, recommending new technologies and strategies to increase student/employee performance and identify skill gaps. We partner with companies, nonprofits, and schools to provide virtual workforce readiness training and career learning paths to help the current and future workforce acquire the skills companies seek when hiring for in-demand jobs.
Why do we do it
We are advocates for education, digital, and financial equity, and economic development. By providing access to online career and technology training to minorities, women, youth, veterans, and underserved communities we believe eLearning helps to bridge the digital divide moving those toward economic mobility.
K12 Virtual Solutions
Offer your K to middle school students an online education experience with some of the most innovative eLearning tools available and create a robust blended learning program that will keep students engaged and eager to learn. Perkins V - ESSA Funding eligible.
As Schools and parents who homeschool find themselves in more uncertain situations because of the global pandemic, they are looking for effective eLearning tools to implement online education programming to help students continue to learn while keeping them safe online.
Please take a look at our offerings and contact us today!