Yes, many companies will pay for your extra training if you need it. It depends on what the training is and your company.
It is possible to take online courses for RN to BSN training, however there are portions which will need to be completed in a live setting.
A small business should only be require to offer training courses and customer service courses if they have 5 or more employees. If the small business consists of 5 employees or less, it makes no sense to take money that would be better invested in expanding the business, and investing in courses.
Yes. What my friend did was take courses direct from Microsoft.com They are just like college courses. Take your time, and you will get the training and results that you need.
You do not need any degree to be a stockbroker. There are training courses at some firms that you have to take and tests that need to be passed. Business or economics courses are also helpful.
Some of the training courses are available online. The best place to get information and sign up for OSHA certifed courses is on the OSHA website at http://www.osha.gov/dte/edcenters/online_courses.html. There are other websites that offer online courses, but you want to make sure that the courses your employees take are accepted by and meet the requirements of OSHA.
Electrical training courses may be added to the curriculum. It varies from school to school. Electrical training can help with many plumbing jobs though.
EMT schools can take about 6 months to a year. You need hands on training.
Of course, All training will really benefit your employees. It then depends on how they would take it. They would learn a lot if your employees would take it positively.
There are some great online EEO training courses at ELT. I used Brightline Compliance online courses in order to fulfill my EEO training requirements at work.
Phlebotomy is related to the health care field. You can take courses for this anywhere that you can take nursing courses. You do not need to go to a University. Many technical schools offer phlebotomy training.
Well most subways offer on the job practical training. All of the basic training is learned while working at subway during your two week training "days." All basic training is learned by experience and not by a book. If an employee wants more in depth training he/she can take courses online at the University of subway, these courses are taken either at work or at home and is done at the employee's own pace. These courses include topics such as customer service, and food safety.
No level of education is needed to be an actor or actress there are courses you can take but talent is more important.