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  Hello friends. Welcome to LearnRhineStone!!!

Interested in learning diamonds and their manufacturing?

Working in diamond factory but do not know what happens before and after your task?

Could not learn from your trainers for any reason?

Could not train your students?

    You came to the right stop. Get all the training you need with our videos, pictures and drafts. Make your life easy with our documents that best suits your factory. Be targeted and optimal.



     Have you ever heard of online training of a beginner for a diamond industry which supported them to move one step ahead of any other beginner and eventually made it easy for them to crack their interview?

OR

    Have you ever heard of online training of an experienced employee in diamond industry which supported them to gain knowledge and eventually made it easy for them to work better than they imagined?


    Come with us and see our endless training online and explore the world of diamond manufacturing. With our courses, we will create an environment that you are in a manufacturing factory with tools and equipment around, sitting in front of your machines and working at the best. Sounds crazy!!!

    Yes, we create videos and share knowledge in our blog and you relax and watch our videos playing in front of you. GAIN and SHARE, WATCH and LEARN is our motto.

    Currently we are growing, exploring and targeting to become the most wanted trainers that diamond manufacturers could imagine.


    We have wide variety of courses which will cover from import to export of any manufacturing plant. At the time, we started with a fresher. Our courses are according to designations in the factory so that it will create a clear idea of what your responsibilities in your factory or expectations of your factory from you which might vary from factory to factory.

    Below are the courses that we have designed:

  1. Fresher
  2. Planner
  3. Polisher
  4. Operator
  5. Quality checker
  6. Monitor
  7. Supervisor
  8. Production Manager
  9. Production Admin
    All above courses have free and paid videos. For a beginner and moderate level employees, we made the courses free. Please go through our free courses and only if you like them then you can join our paid courses.




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