eBay Offers Free Courses for Unemployed between 18 and 24 Years

June 29th, 2012 by Sandy

eBay Free CourseeBay offers exclusive courses for unemployed youth between the age of 18 and twenty four, who are trying to decipher how to do business on the site.

This venture by eBay is developed especially for the younger generation of people between 18 and 24 years of age who are searching for a chance to learn how they can utilize eBay to establish their own business and thrive in Durham and Chester Le Street.

eBay has joined hands with their friends CDC and the Job Centre to try and help unemployed youth to learn how they can do business through eBay and the various options that they can avail of.

The course would be provided via a combined one-day workshop after which there would be coaching sessions on the Internet every month by specialists who are experienced businessmen as well as have expertise on doing business on eBay. The students would also be able to access the coaching and assistance offered by eBay’s Bayacademy Gold package.

The first of the programmes would begin on Friday 29th June at CD offices in Chester Le Street so the students who attend the course would have to be residents of Chester Le Street or Durham. It would be best to register for the eBay course at the earliest. People who are \not from Durham or Chester Le Street could also contact eBay as they have plans to run this course throughout the UK as days go by.

There are only 15 seats available for this novel and exclusive course, so those who are keen about set up their own business and are interested in avail the facilities provided by the Internet to expand and increase their business should ensure that they apply for the course immediately.