For Immediate Release CREATIVE COMMUNITY TURNS TO CLASS ON DEMAND TRAINING TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT MARKETABILITYSuccessful training company sees 50% increase in self-paced training orders; upward trend indicates that digital media creatives are fine tuning their skills for the competitive marketplace Hoffman Estates, IL –February 27, 2009 - While the creative markets as a whole struggle with the economic downturn of the past three years, many editors, effects artists and content producers are turning to Class on Demand to sharpen their technology skills and maintain a competitive edge. A leading producer of online and self-paced training programs for creative markets, Class on Demand has seen a 50% growth in self-paced training orders over the past year. This is an impressive growth figure given the current state of the economy. It is also a key indicator of the important role affordable technical training is playing for those in the creative community looking to optimize their skills. The current instability of the job market is leading many creative artists
to focus on the independent development of skills and abilities - today’s
version of survival of the fittest. “In this tough economy, many
people have been re-deployed or laid off from their job. We provide them with
affordable ways of polishing up either old skills or learning new skills to
help them become more marketable in the current job market,” comments
Paul Holtz, founder and CEO, Class on Demand. “On the other end of
the job market is the professional who is still employed but is now expected
to master new skill sets possessed by once employed former personnel. Being
able to wear many hats is no longer a luxury. It is now a necessity for continued
employment.” Another substantial market for the self-paced Class on Demand training is the student just graduating from a higher educational institution. “Many need several other technical skills that had not been learned during school. They need a quick and cost effective way of acquiring these skills while they search for that first important career focused employment,” said Holtz. For more information on Class on Demand, please visit their web site (www.classondemand.net) or call (847) 843-9939. About Class on Demand For Press Only (Class on Demand): |