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Follow on Google News | ![]() The Vancouver Island Works Project Announces Partnership with MultiHat Solutions to bring TechnicalTechnology companies have been moving their operations to Vancouver Island for the past few years to not only benefit from the increase in remote working but also provide employees with the benefits of a better work/life balance. "The popularity of a remote working environment within the technology community has been gaining popularity for the last ten years," said Manny Mandrusiak, CEO of the Vancouver Island Works Project. "MultiHat Solutions has been a leading provider of technical training in Vancouver and we are extremely pleased to be their partner here on Vancouver Island." People on Vancouver Island are looking for the technical computer skills that MultiHat Solutions offers, but prefer to engage with a local vendor by adopting Vancouver Island's "shop local" philosophy. That's why we wanted the VIW Project to act as that local resource. We are already extremely active on Vancouver Island training Islanders to obtain better jobs. Now we can provide even more options" added Mandrusiak. New technical training courses offered include:
More information on Technical training courses can be found at: www.viwproject.com About MultiHat Solutions Training and development have emerged as a formal business function, an integral element of strategy, and a recognized profession with distinct theories and methodologies. More and more companies of all sizes have embraced "continual training" and other aspects of education and development as a means of promoting employee growth and acquiring a highly skilled workforce. Our business is to provide the tools for students to foster vital IT skills and encourage them to put their knowledge to immediate use, thereby keeping clients in tune with advancements in technology and business solutions. https://www.multihat.com About The Vancouver Island Works Project After spending years in the digital marketing and customized training industries the Vancouver Island Works Project found that they enjoyed working with members giving back to their communities. They enjoy not only providing training but being there as a small business resource. People come to us for digital marketing, web design creation, sales training, and tools to help them either start a small business or improve an existing one. www.viwproject.com Editorial Contact: Manny Mandrusiak Vancouver Island Works Project 3450 Uptown Boulevard, Suite 301 Victoria, BC, Canada V8Z 0B9 Phone: 1-250-508-5774 Email: manny@viwproject.com www.viwproject.com End
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