In mid-June, two more reduced working capacity teams graduated from our Career Academy! We celebrated the graduates of the Financial Assistant, Project Manager, and Data Analyst training courses with our partners Remote Assistance and Trax Retail.
Skilly’s vocational training courses provide knowledge that fills a gap and is accessible without barriers, making jobseekers with disabilities competitive in the open labor market.
Financial assistant training would have been unthinkable without Bianka Mosolygó-Varga. The business model for the virtual assistant service company was provided by Skilly. Zóra Molnár, our Training Manager, after meeting Sára Pásztor, our CEO, decided that she wanted to work with people with disabilities and mothers. As there is more and more demand, companies need more people with this quality. And the graduates could be the new Remote Assistant staff. Bianka is immensely proud of the people who took part in the training and says it was one of the best experiences of her life.
On behalf of the Trax Retail professionals (Tamás Pál, Miklós Kónya, Zsuzsa Bálint, and many others) who supported the project management and data analytics training with their knowledge, Erika Imreh Global HRBP and Organizational Development director addressed the graduates. Erika is grateful to have had the opportunity to think with Skilly about how they can enrich the world around us and help people with disabilities who typically have fewer opportunities to start, although in many cases they are outperforming people with regular working capacity.
Trax Retail is not just one company, as all those who attended the ceremony together dared to dream big and made the training program they have been dreaming of for almost 2 years a reality. They have shown that they do not want to be passive spectators of what is happening around them, but want to become active doers and role models! The phrase “better to give than to receive” may be a cliché, but Erika believes it’s a truth that is eternal. Because Trax colleagues have given us the knowledge, the skills, and the armory to help our graduates find a better job. At the same time, it is the Trax Retail staff who have participated in the program and who have benefited from the participants, as they have met extraordinary people, learned about themselves, acceptance, inclusion, and have become richer than they were before.
Photo by Lili Chripkó
Location: the Trax Retail office