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We invite you to get quality IT education in Ukraine - FREE!


A unique opportunity for teenagers aged 14-17! Get a grant for free training in IT according to the directions of the "Ukrainian IT-Hundred" program:


📍 Programming

📍 Testing

📍 Web design

📍 Project management


This grant is your ticket to a successful career in IT. Learning from experienced mentors who work on real projects in IT companies will help you not only gain knowledge, but also practical skills that will open the door to the industry immediately after the course is completed.


WHAT IS NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE?

- Willingness to learn, experiment, work in a team and strive for continuous development.


Upon completion, you will receive a DIPLOMA that will confirm your real competencies, not just the fact of studying.


👉 Do not waste time! Go to the link and register:


Your future in IT starts now!


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Creating favorable conditions for quality education and professional realization of youth in Ukraine is one of the key tasks of society and the state. Understanding the urgency of this problem, Ukrainian IT companies, educational platform "INTITA", VMGO "Youth Employment Center", Vinnytsia IT Academy, Vinnytsia Automation and Instrument Making Cluster and other progressive organizations developed the "Ukrainian IT Hundred" program. This program provides free training with support for employment in the IT industry for motivated and talented youth of Ukraine.

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