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Kickstart IT course gives students software industry edge

written by cassoscoop November 9, 2021
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North West Regional College in Derry

LOCAL IT companies are partnering with Council and the North West Regional College to boost employment opportunities within the software industry through a special fast track course beginning in the New Year.

The Kickstart IT course, which is funded by the Department for the Economy, is a 16 week, industry led course aimed at students at HNC/D level and above.

Participants will benefit from specialist training to enable them to successfully apply for IT software roles.

The full time course will begin on January 10th, and offers students a placement of at least four weeks with a local software company and a guaranteed job interview at the end with participating companies.

Head of Business with Derry City and Strabane District Council, Kevin O’Connor, said the course would offer students the chance to get the competitive edge in the local job market.

“We are delighted to be working with the North West Regional College and local IT companies to provide a specially tailored course which will that will help address a shortage of computer programmers in our region.

“The course has employability sessions integrated into it which aim to enhance the candidates’ personal development to give the best possible chance during the job application process.

“These include assistance with completing the application form, advice on improving interview skills, mock interview feedback and help with delivering presentations.

“These are skills that participants can use regardless of whether or not they choose to pursue a career in IT at the end of the course.”

Candidates must be fully available for the entire duration of the training schedule which will delivered through a blended approach of classroom and online learning.

Successful students will gain qualifications in ISTQB Foundation Certificate in Software Testing, a City and Guilds Diploma for Software Developers and a City and Guilds Certificate of Unit Credit in relation to SQL module.

Lecturer in Computing at North West Regional College, Kevin McLaughlin, revealed that, despite the short nature of the course, students will learn a wide range of programming functions.

“This software fundamentals course will allow students with no background in IT to quickly learn a range of skills and programming languages that they can put into practise in the workplace,” he said.

“It includes Java, SQL and UX Fundamentals modules as well as software testing and design.

“The local software industry is a growing one, particularly in the current climate, and the successful completion of this course can leave candidates strongly equipped to successfully gain employment and thrive in it.”

For an application packs Contact Eileen McGrinder on 07595 216 249 or by email [email protected] Applications must be submitted by November 19th.

Kickstart IT course gives students software industry edge was last modified: November 9th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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