
ServiceNow and ASU partner to train learners for tech jobs of future
An ASU expert discusses the AZNext Workforce Training Accelerator Program's partnership with ServiceNow to help employees gain new skills for in-demand tech jobs.
In this story published Nov. 30, 2023, on the ServiceNow blog:
Digital platforms like ServiceNow are revolutionizing businesses, so incorporating platform-centric digital skills into the university's curriculum is crucial. Thanks to this partnership, AZNext will be able to broaden its talent pool in the technology sector and grow skilled labor in the ServiceNow ecosystem.
– Raghu Santanam, McCord Chair in Business and senior associate dean for Executive Education, Corporate Partnerships, and Lifelong Learning
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