
MODUS X has launched a two-month training programme for people who are just starting out in the tech world or want to change their profession - Business Analysis Bootcamp.
As part of the programme, participants will be able to:
1. Two months of intensive training with real cases and practical tasks from top experts
2. Support from mentors
3. Defence of the final project
The best graduates will get the opportunity to join a paid internship programme from MODUS X and Creatio. It will include Low Code/No Code development on the Creatio platform and work with specific cases.
The official opening of the programme was attended by 30 pre-selected participants. The best of them will be able to complete an internship and get a chance to get a job offer after successful completion of the programme.
MODUS X CEO Dmytro Osyka spoke to the participants about the company's history, main areas of work and answered students' questions.
"I went from a programmer to the position of CEO and CIO of DTEK Group. During this time, I have never regretted that I once connected my life with technology. It is about continuous development and self-improvement. I wish each of you to find your place in the technology world and achieve the desired results. I hope that Business Analysis Bootcamp will become your springboard to IT," said Dmytro Osyka.
In turn, Snizhana Katsiuba, Chief Human Resources Officer at MODUS X, spoke about the opportunities offered by the company and how to use them correctly and in the most productive way.
The programme was presented by Mariia Shydlovska, Project Manager and Head of L&D at MODUS X, and Denys Chuiev, mentor and Head of Business Analysis at MODUS X. They told the participants what awaits them during the programme and shared life hacks that will help them successfully complete the programme.
"Among our mentors are those who once started their journey with education in the same way. And today they are true professionals in their field: they share their experience and demonstrate impressive results. I believe that the next time we launch the bootcamp, the team of mentors will include some of today's students," said Mariia Shydlovska.