Workforce Training

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Mount Wachusett Community College Department of Workforce Development delivers high quality corporate instruction and workforce development training at the most affordable prices for businesses in the North Central Massachusetts service area. From assisting companies with accessing Workforce Training Fund grants to delivering top-notch customized contract training, anytime, anywhere. Investing in training your staff will increase productivity, improve sales, increase profit and allow your company to do business better, faster, and more efficiently.

For more information . . .

To learn how MWCC can offer a training solution to you or your employees, contact a Workforce Training Representative at
(978) 630-9575 or email training@mwcc.mass.edu

Training Highlights

Train at home fast for a new in-demand career (non-credit)

Social Media for Business Certificate
Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market and serve your customers and clients. For businesses, nonprofits, government, and other organizations. From Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn, and more, discover the new principles of communication that apply across all networks and how these specific social networks work and the possible uses for your organization. Your instructors are outstanding practitioners who also speak, write, and train others on social networks.
Three one-month courses; separate ($195 per course) or as a certificate ($495 for all three courses).  More info

Have you ever dreamed of starting your own business? Being your own boss? Looking to enhancing your small business?
Mount Wachusett Community College has launched a series of non-credit courses intended for the entrepreneur, and small business owners. They will be delivered at the North Quabbin Entrepreneurship & Enrichment Center (NQE2C) at the Millers River Environmental Center in Athol, MA. These courses are intended to help individuals move an idea from initial concept to business launch. The Center’s goal is to find business ideas that will make the biggest economic impact in the community, to stimulate new industries, multiply the number of small businesses and create new jobs.  Entrepreneurship Offerings

See our bulletin for current & upcoming non-credit course offerings.