Elevate Your Career With Technical Skills Training
August 1, 2024 | Kelly Allen, IPCEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Countless working individuals across the globe seek employment opportunities that foster personal and professional growth. According to Gallup research, 87% of millennials—the largest working generation in the U.S.—emphasize the importance of professional development and career advancement opportunities. Are you one of them?
IPC collaborates with seasoned industry professionals to offer top-tier, skill-based educational programs. Delivered by expert instructors with over 25 years of experience in the electronics industry and teaching, they convey the necessary concepts and skills to produce designs compliant with IPC standards, guide the development process, and satisfy complex customer demands.
IPC partners to assist professionals in assessing their career goals and identifying the necessary skills to achieve them. Our online courses offer technical knowledge covering the electronics industry, surrounding critical aspects from design and manufacturing to assembly and testing. IPC is your pathway to expanding your capabilities and enhancing your career by:
- Strengthening your expertise and broadening your impact within the electronics industry
- Keeping abreast of relevant industry topics to remain competitive
- Empowering yourself to excel in your current role
- Continuously enhancing your skills
As an industry leader in PCB design courses, IPC instills core design competencies, allowing you to demonstrate your understanding in a variety of courses, including Introduction to PCB Design I and II, PCB Design for Radio Frequency Boards, PCB Design for Rigid-flex Boards, PCB Design for Military & Aerospace Applications, and PCB Advanced Design Concepts.
To read the entire article, which originally appeared in the July 2024 Design007 Magazine, click here.
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