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CodeCool round table: we do not need only elite IT professionals

29/05/2015

CodeCool round table: we do not need only elite IT professionals

CodeCool in cooperation with IVSZ and other stakeholders organised a round table discussion on the potential ways of solving the current software developer shortage. The topic is given: 10 000 IT professionals are sought in Hungary and close to 1 million in the EU. IVSZ has been represented by Tamas Laufer, the president of IVSZ

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Let's get Europe online

28/05/2015

Let's get Europe online

Did you know that nearly 20% of Europeans have never used the internet? Figures tell that around 14% of the EU workforce has no digital skills at all. The European Commission has been working to change this reality organizing many initiatives to encourage youngsters to consider a career in ICT.

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Learn how to code: 3 essential websites

26/05/2015

Learn how to code: 3 essential websites

Everyone holds the potential to learn and even master programming language. Will every job involve programming? Probably not, but by 2020 Europe will need 900.000 coders.

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Test your skills!

21/05/2015

Test your skills!

Skills are changing faster than ever, yet credible tools to help young professionals rapidly prove their skills in an accurate and accessible way are difficult to find. These three websites will help you prove, challenge and improve your skills.

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What about a career in ICT?

19/05/2015

What about a career in ICT?

Europe needs 150,000 professionals in Information and communications technology (ICT) every year. By 2020, Europe might face a shortage of up to 825.000 vacancies in ICT. However, less students choose to study science, technology, engineering and maths, when more opportunities are raising in the sector. Discover three myths about ICT careers.

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