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Empowering Your Career Growth: Exploring Employer-Provided Education Benefits

Employer-provided education benefits provide many benefits to companies and their employees alike. It addresses the viewers’ concerns regarding the cost and time commitment associated with furthering their education and suggests employer-provided benefits as a solution. Covering tuition reimbursements, discounts, scholarships, and fully-covered academic programs, the video demonstrates how these benefits can help viewers expand their…

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Employer-provided education benefits provide many benefits to companies and their employees alike. It addresses the viewers’ concerns regarding the cost and time commitment associated with furthering their education and suggests employer-provided benefits as a solution. Covering tuition reimbursements, discounts, scholarships, and fully-covered academic programs, the video demonstrates how these benefits can help viewers expand their skill set, advance within their current job, or even embark on a new career path. Finally, the video introduces the online portal, Workforce Edge, where these benefits can be managed and where viewers can explore a range of affordable and career-aligned programs.

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If you dream of building your career or even if you haven't thought about it yet, you should know that anything possible. Many of us worry about the time commitment and cost of pursuing our education, and it can feel frustrating to play a guessing game when we're trying to choose a degree program that can help us land the job we want. There is a better way. Education benefits provided by your employer are available to many eligible employees These benefits can include tuition reimbursement, discounts, scholarships, and even tuition covered academic paths. Options range from high school diplomas associates, bachelor's, masters, and PhD programs at a wide range of accredited institutions, as well as flexible kit and skill building courses. Whether you're looking to expand your skill set in your current position, move up in your company or switch career paths entirely, edge benefits can play a key role in making the process simple, affordable, and compatible with your lifestyle. Your education benefit can be managed through our online portal workforce edge. Log in to explore affordable program options that support your career goals today.

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