s******r 发帖数: 5309 | 1 High schoolers now have a shot at getting jobs college graduates dream of.
Starting this April, Noida-based software giant HCL Technologies is going to
prepare 200 high-school students for entry-level software engineering jobs.
Half of the incoming class will undergo a year’s training at the tech
giant’s Madurai campus in Tamil Nadu while the other half will be coached
in Uttar Pradesh’s capital, Lucknow, Business Standard reported. To be
eligible for the program, 12th graders must secure an average of 85% in
their board exams, according to the Times of India.
These students will be trained for a year with nine months of academic
courses, followed by three months dedicated to on-the-job skills training.
They will be taught application development, software testing, application
support, and infrastructure management services. At the end, students will
receive a certificate in information technology from SSN College of
Engineering in Chennai.
http://qz.com/india/941399/indian-engineers-are-so-bad-that-hcl-technologies-wants-to-hire-high-school-graduates/ |
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