Meta just cut 8,000 white-collar jobs to fund its AI infrastructure push. Its next move is to spend $115 million training electricians, plumbers and HVAC technicians to build it. The company launched ...
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WASHINGTON — Meta is launching a free program to help train people to work in its data centers. The company announced America's Workforce Academy on Monday, a five-week course that will launch in ...
"At Meta, we see this as an incredible opportunity for these American heroes to power America's future," the tech giant said Joe Timmerman/Wisconsin Watch via Getty Meta announced the launch of ...
Meta Platforms is offering free training for people to work in its data centers and guaranteeing them a job in a skilled trade after completing a five-week course. The technology giant announced on ...
ABC News technology reporter Mike Dobuski reports on the big push to build data centers and the resistance to these construction projects. He was fooling around on the edge - then his hand suddenly ...
NEW YORK, June 8 (Reuters) - Meta (META.O), opens new tab is investing $115 million to stand up a new training program for data center technician jobs, as the social media giant races to build the ...
The next AI career path could start with a hard hat, not a laptop. Meta said Monday it is investing a $115 million in a roughly 5-week program aimed at fast-tracking careers in the skilled trades as ...
Forget about learning to code. Meta Platforms META4.77%increase; up pointing triangle says it’s time to pick up a wrench. The company is starting a “workforce academy” to train Americans to build its ...
The day Sam Stubbs decided he was so unwell he needed to go to hospital was the day before he was due to do a triathlon. And right up until the point that his parents, Chris and Debra, took him to ...