Today, online trading is used more often than traditional trading. It can save money and time. As trade volumes grow, it is necessary to improve the quality of services. Now the demand for training courses that explain the intricacies of online trading to entrepreneurs is also growing. Thus, in the capital, through the social project JOLTAP, you can master the basics of online trading for free, the official website of the city akimat reports.
The course, based on the social project, explains how to open an online store and develop it. In addition to services for the timely delivery of goods to the owner, types of taxes are also studied. According to the teacher of the course "Basics of Online Trading" within the framework of the social project JOLTAP Aigerim Omysheva, residents of the capital will be able to master this type of profession in 6 days.
"Since September 30 of this year, I have been conducting a course on online trading for project participants. The main specialty is accounting and auditing. Having worked in the banking sector for more than 10 years, I myself started an online business. In 2020, I started selling my products through the Kaspi store. That's how I got into online trading. In addition, now through the JOLTAP project, I teach city residents how to make online sales 6 days a week," said Aigerim Omysheva.
The capital's entrepreneur and project teacher also studied the "Targeter" and SMM courses through the JOLTAP project.
"When I heard about this project, as an entrepreneur, I chose the courses that are in demand now. This is due to the fact that in online trading, it is necessary to prepare content depending on the customer's goals. Advertising needs to be done separately.Since the project provided such opportunities, I immediately signed up and completed both courses,” said the project teacher.
Aigerim Omysheva, having mastered all the intricacies of online trading, created her own course and conducted paid classes for those interested. She herself expressed a desire to become a teacher for the JOLTAP project.
“I wanted to become a teacher after completing two courses within the project. At that time, there was only a course that taught how to make purchases on the Internet through another marketplace. I suggested that we could explain the basics of trading through the online store that I run. Six months later, the JOLTAP project accepted my offer,” she said.
The course, which lasts six days, begins with how to register in an online store, familiarize yourself with the tax procedure and its types.
“On the first day, the course provides general information about online trading, and I talk about registering in an online store. On the second day, we study the method of selling goods, on the third, we discuss where to get the goods that we sell. We compare foreign and Kazakhstani manufacturers. On the fourth day, we stop at the delivery of goods to the customer. There I introduce the types of delivery services in the online store. On the fifth day, I tell how to pack the goods from the outside, where to get the necessary goods. On the last day, we discuss the platform procedure, registration of the return of goods and work with defects, ”said the teacher of this course.
To date, Aigerim Omysheva has trained 209 people on this course.
“Interest in this course is observed among the capital's residents. Each stream gathers 10-15 people.Together with my colleague Abylay Kaliyev, we teach the project participants this course. The 31st stream has just ended. I think that the courses offered by the JOLTAP project have their significance. There are many training courses now, but sometimes the certificates do not correspond. Therefore, the certificate issued by this project will facilitate further employment,” the course teacher said.
As a reminder, about 8 thousand citizens have completed short-term training in the capital under the JOLTAP project. Modular points “Barshaga Mumkindik” operate in the city. There, residents will be able to receive advice on 52 government support measures, employment opportunities, and also sign up for short-term training.