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If
your company has 50 or fewer employees and has been in business
for 3 or more years, you may be eligible for a 100% reimbursement
through the Louisiana Small Business Employee Training Program.
What
is SBET and how does it work?
The Small Business Employee Training Program (SBET) is designed
to benefit business and industry by assisting in the skill
development of existing employees through individual, standardized
(off-the-shelf) training. Employers are reimbursed for tuition,
required textbooks, and manuals once the training has been
completed and proper documentation has been submitted to the
Louisiana Department of Labor (LDOL).
More
information on Small Business Employee Training Program (SBET)....
The Process
First, do you qualify?
You must have the following:
50 or less employees
In business for 3 or more years
Paying unemployment on your employees
You must be requesting training in a "demand" occupation
(CAD drafting is a demand occupation)
Second, contact us
for available training dates and choose a course or courses
for training.
Click
here for a full list of available training courses
Third, fill out the
State's SBET training application. The application is a simple
online questionnaire. No red tape.
For
detailed step by step instructions on filling out the process,
click here.
Fourth, Once approved,
the selected training will take place.
Fifth, Once the training
has been completed, the company being trained would pay CADtech
Seminars. Documentation for proof of training would be forwarded
to the state of LA and the company that was trained would
be reimbursed for the training.
If you have questions or
need assistance with the application feel free to call us
at 985-674-0234.
Our
e-mail address is:
training @ cadtechseminars.com
(Due to spamming companies scanning
the web for emails, you will need to remove the spaces in
the above email for it to work properly.)
To learn more about the SBET free training program, go to
the state's website at www.ldol.state.la.us/
IMPORTANT NOTE - In order to be reimbursed for the training,
the application must be submitted and approved by the state
prior to the training taking place. The state requests that
the application be submitted 30 days prior to the scheduled
day of training.
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