Clarksville, TN – Vivian Rangel had worked as a processor and sales associate at Goodwill in Clarksville for five years when she was offered a chance for a promotion to lead sales associate.
But Rangel knew she lacked a key skill needed for the position.
“I never touched a computer in my life,” she recalls. “But the manager told me, ‘Goodwill will help you. They have free programs to give you training.’”
In May, Rangel signed up for and completed several Digital Literacy classes from the nearby Goodwill Career Solutions Center at 2001 Needmore Road. Among its many employment services, Goodwill offers hands-on Digital Literacy courses under the umbrella of its Goodwill Digital Career Accelerator program. The program is funded by a grant from Google as well as through the generosity of Goodwill donors and shoppers.
Classes include Computer Basics training covering online job search, resume-writing and job application skills; Productivity Tools training in Microsoft Office, Google’s G-suite, Gmail, Drive and Calendar; and the Google IT Support Professional Certificate, a six-month course for people entering the information technology industry.
All digital literacy classes are free-of-charge and open to the public, although participation in the IT program is awarded via competitive scholarship.
The classes helped Rangel feel comfortable using the office computer at her Goodwill store at 1945 Madison Street for numerous managerial tasks, such as filling out safety reports, ordering truckloads of merchandise and doing Internet searches to help determine pricing for unusual items.
“By the time I got through with those classes, I had the knowledge I needed,” she says. “It basically helped me with everything I do here.”
The Goodwill Career Solutions Center in Clarksville regularly offers Digital Literacy classes. Upcoming classes include Computer Basics from 9:00am -11:00am on Thursday, February 13th, and Office Productivity Skills, a three-day course, from 9:00am – 1:00pm on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, February 26th-28th.
Becky Currier, Goodwill’s manager of training and certification programs, said a lack of digital skills remains a common barrier to employment for many Tennesseans struggling to find a job or to advance in careers.
About 16 percent of U.S. adults are not digitally literate, according to a 2018 International Assessment of Adult Competencies report. But a 2016 study by the Brookings Institution found that 71 percent of jobs required either high or medium digital skills.
“The neatest thing we see during our classes are these incredible ‘Ah-hah!’ moments that happen with students,” Currier said. “It’s cool when you see somebody who has learned to master a skill they thought they could never learn. It helps them gain confidence, and then when they go on job interviews they are able to speak more confidently about their digital literacy skills with hiring managers.”
To learn more about Goodwill Career Solutions’s free Digital Literacy training or to register for a class near you, visit www.giveit2goodwill.org/services/ or call 931.241.4730.
Free Digital Literacy Classes In Clarksville
Computer Basics Training
Thursday, February 13th
9:00am – 11:00am
Office Productivity Skills Training
Wednesday-Friday, February 26th-28th
9:00am – 1:00pm
Goodwill Career Solutions
2001 Needmore Road
Clarksville, Tennessee
About Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee, Inc.
For more than 60 years, Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee has provided job training and job placement free of charge to people with disabilities or other barriers to employment through the sale of donated items. Goodwill’s vision is that all people will have the opportunity to reach their fullest potential through the power of work.
More information about Goodwill’s Career Solutions, retail stores and donation centers can be obtained online at www.giveit2goodwill.org or by calling 1.800.545.9231.