Friday, 16 April 2021, 1:47 pm
25 jobseekers with aspirations of starting their own
business have been selected to take part in a specialised
accelerator programme giving them direct access to local
mentors, start-up specialists and seven weeks of business
masterclasses to develop and test their idea.
The
accelerator programme is the second phase of Start Me Up, an
initiative aimed at supporting jobseekers to explore what it
takes to start their own business.
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one of the Accelerator participants aims to employ women
seeking work experience to help them secure a job, these low
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Press Release – Christchurch NZ People who lost their job because of COVID-19 are offered a chance to kick-start their new business idea as part of an innovative new Christchurch programme. From catering to digital marketing to selling handcrafted goods business ideas of …
People who lost their job because of COVID-19 are offered a chance to kick-start their new business idea as part of an innovative new Christchurch programme.
From catering to digital marketing to selling handcrafted goods – business ideas of all kinds are welcomed as part of an initiative to help people whose employment situations have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 to start their own business.
Press Release – Christchurch NZ People who lost their job because of COVID-19 are offered a chance to kick-start their new business idea as part of an innovative new Christchurch programme. From catering to digital marketing to selling handcrafted goods business ideas of …
People who lost their job because of COVID-19 are offered a chance to kick-start their new business idea as part of an innovative new Christchurch programme.
From catering to digital marketing to selling handcrafted goods – business ideas of all kinds are welcomed as part of an initiative to help people whose employment situations have been negatively impacted by COVID-19 to start their own business.