eBay Australia's new Certified eBay Educator program is a little late in starting. When the company announced the new program back on the 24th March, it said it would be launched in April.
"The exam, logos, certificates, contracts and other relevant materials will be available from mid April"
Thats not happened but I'm sure the launch can't be too far away.
Thats because whats going to be offered will be, compared to the former the Education specialist programme run by the American Research Institute's PowerU division, much simpler and cheaper.
If you've got a feedback score of more than fifty, all you'll have to do is complete a free online exam.
To register your interest in becoming a trainer all you have to do is email the Sydney based market research company who is running the program - Stokes Mischewski
ebay_educator@stokesmischewski.com.au
I reckon this is a good move by eBay Australia. Thats because selling on eBay isn't hard once you figure out a few things.
But the complexity of the previous programme, its expense and the numerous changes at eBay in recent times have all helped to prevent regular training courses for newbies being offered by commercial providers.
What do you reckon? Is it a good idea? And will it make a difference? Are Stokes Mischewski the reight people to be running this? And why is it running late?
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