CLARK FREEPORT — The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) conducted skills training to help new graduates find better job opportunities
Graduates of the recent Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I program, a collaboration between CDC and TESDA, expressed optimism in terms of applying their new skills to improve their livelihoods.
Some 15 trainees completed the 33-day program, benefiting from this manpower development initiative.
CDC said this project is part of its mission to bridge the gap between industry needs and the workforce pool.
During the graduation ceremony at the HSD Training Hall on December 17, CDC President Agnes Devanadera emphasized the importance of the program.
In addition to the SMAW NC I graduates, 23 other trainees completed the 15-day Driving Course NC II.