Celcom Siswapreneur @Google Bootcamp 2020

Celcom Siswapreneur @Google Bootcamp 2020 is here.This is FREE online digital marketing training programme that enchance your entrepreneurial and graduate employability skills. The programme is jointly organized by Ministry of Higher Education, Celcom Axiata Berhad and Google. The objective of the programme is to nurture Malaysia’s digital ecosystem and promote digital entrepreneurs by equipping students with digital marketing skills. Open to all students and lecturers. However, it’s limited to 100 participants only!?️ Date: 22 Oktober 2020⌚ Time: 9.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.Register now for FREE! Limited places available! Exclusive Google merchandise up for grab during the online training!!For Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), please register using the link given: http://bit.ly/siswapreneurGoogleRegistration Deadline: 18th OCTOBER 2020 before 11.59 p.m. The bootcamp is open to 100 participants from UTM only. UTM XCITE will notify the acceptance of participation via email. Thank you.

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