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Aged 16 to 25? Want to run your own business? GoConnect can help with their free ten-week course

News, Sponsored Content | | Published: 13:48, Wednesday October 4th, 2017.
Last updated: 15:40, Wednesday October 4th, 2017

Are you aged between 16 and 25?

Have you ever wanted to run your own business? Be your own boss?

Let us help you make the right connections with our free ten-week course.

GoConnect are a not for profit organisation that specialise in Enterprise, Employability and Digital Skills Training. We support True Social Mobility, helping people break down barriers to boost their employability and access new opportunities.

Our latest enterprise programme sees us connect with the wider business community to support the next generation of entrepreneurs and raise awareness of the modern and creative routes into employment.

Over ten weeks, young people will take on a range of roles and responsibilities to create a real business and develop the key skills and aptitudes for the modern workplace.

Throughout the course a range of industry specialists and Entrepreneurship Services will give participants the very best advice and support and help connect them to further opportunities in line with their own employment aspirations.

Find out more about the course at our open day being held between 10am and 3pm on Tuesday, October 10, at Hafod Deg Community Centre in Rhymney.

For more information please contact the GoConnect team by email at info@goconnectwales.org.uk or call 02921 679065.

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