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Within the Framework of the “Learn and Get a Job” Program, the Best Trainees of Professional Courses Were Awarded Certificates

Within the Framework of the “Learn and Get a Job” Program, the Best Trainees of Professional Courses Were Awarded Certificates

 

Within the Framework of the “Learn and Get a Job” Program, the Best Trainees of Professional Courses Were Awarded Certificates

31-03-2025
Within the Framework of the “Learn and Get a Job” Program, the Best Trainees of Professional Courses Were Awarded Certificates
At the Georgian Technical University, the successful trainees of the full professional courses of the technical profile “Training of a Labor Safety Specialist”, “Drilling of Wells” and “Installation Assistant of Renewable Energy Sources Equipment (Installation of Solar Photovoltaic and Thermal Systems)” - were awarded the corresponding certificates by the Chancellor of the Georgian Technical University, Professor Carlo Kopaliani and the Deputy Head of the City Service for Culture, Education, Sports, and Youth Affairs of the Tbilisi City Hall - Vaso Karseladze.

The project is implemented within the framework of the Tbilisi City Hall program “Learn and Get a Job” with the active involvement of the Georgian Technical University and the support of the City Service for Culture, Education, Sports, and Youth Affairs of the Tbilisi Municipality. 

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The presentation of certificates to successful students of courses at the Georgian Technical University was attended by representatives of the university administration, the Dean of the GTU Faculty of Mining and Geology, Professor Teimuraz Kunchulia, Dean of the Faculty of Energy, Professor Ketevan Kutateladze, University Project Manager within the framework of the Tbilisi City Hall program “Learn and Get a Job”, Dr. Rati Gurgenidze, faculty professors, and teachers.

The municipal program’s effectiveness and results were summarized at the event, and plans for its implementation were discussed.

As the university project manager Rati Gurgenidze noted, at this stage, 40 citizens registered in Tbilisi have successfully completed the full course for training a labor safety specialist, 15 have successfully completed the full course for “Well drilling”, and 15 have successfully completed the full course for “Installation Assistant of Renewable Energy Sources Equipment”.

The Chancellor of the Georgian Technical University congratulated the program participants on the course’s successful completion and wished them decent employment shortly. Carlo Kopaliani focused on the fruitful cooperation between the university and the Tbilisi City Hall in the educational sphere and spoke about the future benefits that successful students will receive in terms of future employment and career growth as a result of completing full professional courses in the technical profile.

“The Georgian Technical University, in partnership with the Tbilisi City Hall, within the framework of the municipal program “Learn and Get a Job”, offers citizens highly professional and demanding courses, which are led by university professors. It is gratifying that this stage of the project ended with good results and certificates were awarded to 70 successful students of three courses. We are confident that they will find worthy employment in organizations operating in the private or state sector, enterprises of various profiles, and construction and development companies. It is also important that there is high activity on the part of citizens and more than 600 Tbilisi residents have expressed their desire to take courses at the Georgian Technical University in the next stages. It is also noteworthy that any adult citizen can register within the framework of “Learn and Get a Job”, and there is no upper age limit. In partnership with the Tbilisi City Hall, we will continue to implement the project and hope that Tbilisi residents, especially our youth will use this opportunity effectively, successfully find employment and all of them will participate in the economic development of our country. I wish success and progress to the project participants”, noted Carlo Kopaliani.

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According to Vaso Karseladze, Deputy Head of the City Department of Culture, Education, Sports, and Youth Affairs of the Tbilisi Municipality, by launching the “Learn and Get a Job” program, Tbilisi City Hall aims to help job-seeking citizens registered in the capital study specialties in demand on the labor market and support their further employment.

As Vaso Karseladze noted, Tbilisi City Hall will actively continue its cooperation with the Georgian Technical University in the next stages of the program.

“As a result of active communication with the business sector, we have complete information about the areas where there is a shortage of personnel. The “Learn and Get a Job” program is the best way for all Tbilisi residents who wish to study in-demand professions at university, retrain, and improve their qualifications. They will have support from the Tbilisi City Hall in finding jobs,” said Vaso Karseladze.

For information, the Tbilisi City Hall municipal program “Learn and Get a Job” has been in operation since 2018. The program provides for professional training/retraining of citizens registered in Tbilisi in up to 50 specialties in demand in the labor market - in construction, engineering, food technologies, tourism, service, information technologies, design, transport, finance, healthcare, and veterinary medicine. The goal of the program is to promote the employment of job-seeking citizens.

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