Does TCS or Infosys or Accenture or EY or Deloitte does they provide "udemy business" free learning online learning platform.
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EY does, and there are even courses on business English!
EY provides it. If you are in USA, you can also get it through your local library for free?
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Tcs provides udemy, LinkedIn learning but you need to be active learner otherwise they revoke access and you will have to ask for reactivation again
Deloitte provides the access to udemy and linkdin learning to everyone. But it has very limited courses and if you want to add any specific course you need to ask hr with your manager approval.