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Customer Service Award: MULTISKILLS TRAINING

A sponsor of the Geelong Business Excellence Awards (GBEAs) since 2017 and of the Customer Service category since 2019, Hardings Hardware prides itself on providing customers with the very best service and product advice across Geelong and beyond.

Open to all businesses that can demonstrate a high standard of customer service using resources to the maximum efficiency while consistently looking to improve, the 2022 Customer Service Award goes to MultiSkills Training.

MultiSkills Training was established in 2012 with the vision of being recognised by learners, employers, industry bodies and regulators as the leading registered training provider in the region.

Delivering high quality training programs and exceptional learning experiences, MultiSkills Training follows through with its mission of empowering students to realise their full potential through high quality learning experiences.

Primarily delivering courses and qualifications for various construction sectors, MultiSkills Training offers over 30 courses to assist learners in realising their career aspirations.

Participants can finish their learning at MultiSkills Training with a qualification in Civil Contruction Plant Operations, a Certificate III in Rigging, and workplace traineeships in Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations, to name a few.

MultiSkills Training also delivers specialised industry training in areas of WorkSafe high-risk licenses, traffic management, earthmoving plant machinery and more.

“MultiSkills Training has provided excellence in the area of Customer Service for their students…emphasised by the fantastic learning environment, teachers and a significant investment in providing a broad range of equipment and machinery for students to train on,” the judges said.

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