TCS aims to skill youth impacted by Covid-19 pandemic via CSR programme

TCS has included special programs that focus on training the youth in quantitative aptitude, business communication skills, programming and domain skills

TCS is already working with various government departments (central and state) on proof-of-concepts on the use of IoT and analytics.
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TCS has received 1,384 nominations, who are being supported by over 700 TCS associates in their learning and employment journey.

BS Reporter Mumbai
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT services player, is aiming to help families that got impacted by Covid-19 and lost a loved one through its CSR programme the 'Youth Employment Program'.

With the aim of helping youth rebuild their livelihoods and provide pathways to employment, TCS has included special programmes that focus on training the youth in quantitative aptitude, business communication skills, programming and domain skills.  Right from training to finding employment, TCS is supporting the candidates and grooming them for the careers of tomorrow. Nominated members from these bereaved families are included in the ongoing virtual Y.E.P batches across the country.

TCS has received 1,384 nominations, who are being supported by over 700 TCS associates in their learning and

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First Published: Sep 29 2021 | 9:35 PM IST

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