
'English and job interview course' at Rs 99
India Today
An edtech start-up company, Safalta has started an English and job interview course at a very nominal price for youngsters to upgrade their skills and become job-ready.
'English and job interview course' at a price of 99 Rs has been started by an edtech startup, Safalta for semi-urban and rural India aspirants. The organisation aims to shape students for jobs by instilling communication skills in them.
'English and job interview course' will begin from February 14 onwards. The programme shall entail 24 hours of live classes with 13 modules and 12 class activities and assessments through committed mentorship to ensure holistic development for students.
The course will focus on situational awareness through role-plays and will also teach appropriate body language to increase their self-awareness and prepare them for job interviews. The platform offers more than 8 hours of downloadable material with a lifetime resources.
Commenting on the enterprising initiative, Himanshu Gautam, Co-Founder/CEO at Safalta, said “English proficiency has been a prominent skill which affects employability. Driven by its large acceptability, the language is the window to the world.
We, at Safalta, believe that no talent should be devoid of opportunities solely because of lack of right language skills.
This course is in order to further our vision of bridging the gap between unemployability and employability with innovative EdTech.

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