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Find similar grantsGeorgia Quick Start Work Source Program is sponsored by Georgia Department of Economic Development. Free customized workforce training and HR development for businesses expanding or relocating in Georgia, supporting employee training and capacity building.
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The TCSG’s Office of Economic Development Program is dedicated to providing the customized workforce training needed by Georgia’s businesses to stay competitive in today’s global economy. Quick Start, Georgia’s internationally acclaimed workforce training program, provides customized training free-of-charge to qualified new, expanding and existing businesses.
In addition, the economic development offices at each technical college work everyday to make sure their local companies have the customized, contract training they need to keep their workforces’ skill up-to-date and cutting edge. Find out more at Quick Start’s website.
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