The Program

RCTech SKILLS is a proprietary online training curriculum offered exclusively to RCT employees, youth interns, volunteers & co-op students. The online curriculum was developed to enhance the RCT EXPERIENCE by offering additional hands-on training with the added benefit of flexibility to “learn at your own pace” and can be done both at work and at home.

The course curriculum focuses on developing essential skills that are transferable, necessary and in demand in our industry and are sought after by employers including:

  • Basic Network Systems
  • Wireless Technology
  • Troubleshooting
  • Server Administration
  • Effective Communication for Employment
  • Preparation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Problem Solving and Analysis
  • Leadership Skills

Our programs provide participants with a foundation for attaining a full-time position and path towards their ideal future position. Youth & volunteers are permitted and encouraged to search for full-time work throughout their employment contract with us.

The development of this program was funded by the Government of Ontario.

Impacts & Inspiration

IMPACTS

Social. Economic. Environmental.

INSPIRATION

What inspires our work

SPOTLIGHT

Featured story

News

Bridging the Digital Divide in the Northern Ontario

Written By: Brian Walmark In many northern communities in Ontario, the digital divide is more than an inconvenience—it is a barrier to education, health, and opportunity. Renewed Computer Technology of

Max Vidal: Sales & Marketing Intern

Written by: Max Vidal I have been working as a Marketing and Sales Assistant at RCT for the past three months, supporting outreach efforts across the GTA and Southwestern Ontario.

Canadian Connections

Written by: Erica Luo Canadian Connections is a registered charity founded by Marcella Tomas and Anne Le Quang, stemming from deep connections between non-profit industry friends to cultivate deep connections

Bridging Barriers in Windsor

By: Alli Slavik, Community Engagement Coordinator, Family Support Coordinator In Windsor, newcomer women - particularly refugee claimants - often face significant barriers when trying to access education, employment, and essential services. 

Connecting with the Community: Renewed Computer Technology and the LINC Program at Mohawk College

By: Alex Oliver, Senior Community Engagement Lead at RCT, and Katharine Wawrzkowicz, Learning Support Specialist at Mohawk College On September 18th, Renewed Computer Technology (RCT) was invited to visit Mohawk

Working with M’Wikwedong!

Jennifer Linklater who is a Georgian College Indigenous Resource contact, we understood the role of M’Wikwedong in the community and through her we found the right place for our Indigenous community