PEOPLElogy
Consumer
Unlocking your potential to elevate your future through skill development,
community support, and career advancement opportunities
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Who are we?
PEOPLElogy Consumer's is a community-driven platform dedicated to empowering individuals to unlock their full potential by providing all types of programs designed to enhance employability and accelerate career growth.
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Our 6D Framework
Discover
Design
Develop
Deploy
Digitise
Digitalise
We map out your career and learning pathway to success on your personalised Skillstree profile. Complete your chosen Skillstree course to receive a digital certificate or badge, which will strengthen your skill passport.
Cloud Computing
Digital Marketing
Big Data
Cybersecurity
Digital Design
Once you have completed your certification programme, we also provide you with job placement opportunities via our business partners (train and place).
You can easily access interactive and engaging e-learning content at your own convenience.
Your learning progress and journey is trackable and doesn’t interfere with your main day-to-day responsibilities.
As a HR, L&D, or manager in an organisation, you can keep track and gain valuable insights on your employees’ learning progress and outcomes to see what works for their professional development.
This can be achieved through our proprietary LMS/CMS/TMS augmented learning platform that is powered by AI.
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