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Contrary to the hype of the dot-com crash, the Internet has created tens of thousands of new jobs that are here to stay and still growing: Almost every company has a Web site, right? I have to admit, however, the technology recession did weed out most of the waste the bubble created. Training these Web technologists has also evolved--from the "all you can learn as fast as you can learn" training buffet to a more practical training approach closely tied to company revenue in West Memphis (e.g., technical sales, technical consulting, customer support, e-commerce, or online marketing).

Arkansas Workforce Center at West Memphis
870-735-6730
2003 W. Broadway, North Campus
West Memphis, AR
American Postal Workers Union
(901) 525-2805
830 E Eh Crump Blvd
Memphis, TN
Tennessee Career Center Memphis
901-545-2240
444 North Main Street,
Memphis, TN
American Postal Workers Union-Memphis Local
(901) 774-6485
1921 Elvis Presley Blvd
Memphis, TN
Amalgamated Transit Union Local Union 713
(901) 323-7708
2600 Poplar Ave Ste 402
Memphis, TN
Arkansas Workforce Centers
870-735-6730
2003 W. Broadway
West Memphis, AR
Memphis Housing Authority Career Center
(901) 544-1367
700 Adams Avenue
Memphis, TN
American Workforce Inc
(901) 521-8191
552 Poplar Ave
Memphis, TN
Poplar Career Center
901-543-7535 x 2549
1295 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN
Bakery Confectionery & Tobacco Worker Local
(901) 396-1499
3035 Directors Row
Memphis, TN
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Posted by : Martin Thisner

Contrary to the hype of the dot-com crash, the Internet has created tens of thousands of new jobs that are here to stay and still growing: Almost every company has a Web site, right? I have to admit, however, the technology recession did weed out most of the waste the bubble created. Training these Web technologists has also evolved--from the "all you can learn as fast as you can learn" training buffet to a more practical training approach closely tied to company revenue (e.g., technical sales, technical consulting, customer support, e-commerce, or online marketing).

Most people see the company's webmaster and his or her co-workers as a group of young, spiked-haired Trekkies with bold glasses and a quick wit, but much has changed as budgets get cut and companies grow much leaner. What you see now are office managers, administrative assistants or marketing/advertising personnel changing and updating the company Web site. For more complex Web changes like shopping cart additions, they do use Internet programmers or Web developers.

At our training center, we often see scenarios where non-technical employees are now working on the company Web site, thus needing some basic Web training. We also see technical Web developers taking on more roles, thus needing to add more skills to perform their jobs properly. Therefore, training for Internet-related jobs is still in much demand as a practical business skill, versus the near-novelty stat...

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