Indian IT major HCL has launched TechBee, an HCL early career training program in Madurai. The program is aimed to provide software engineering jobs to bright 10+2 students, said HCL.
Through this program, a 10+2 student will gain skills to do a software engineer job with HCL and also enroll into Masters in IT program. (Photo/HCL)
Indian IT major HCL has launched TechBee, an HCL early career training program in Madurai. The program is aimed to provide softwareengineering jobs to bright 10+2 students, said HCL.
“HCL’s new people strategy for 10+2 students aims to offer software engineering jobs by equipping them with the future ready skills,” said a statement from HCL. The first batch with students from Madurai and nearby areas started on Friday.
Through this program, a 10+2 student will gain skills to do a software engineer job with HCL and also enroll into Masters in IT program. Students who have joined this program have a minimum 85% marks in their 12th exam with Math as a subject.
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