Feb 19 β€’ 15:13 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Campina Grande opens 500 spots for free technology courses

Campina Grande, Brazil, has announced the availability of 500 free spots for technology courses starting March 9th, covering various in-demand areas.

The Secretary of Science, Technology and Innovation of Campina Grande (Secti) has announced the opening of 500 spots for free technology courses, which will commence on March 9. This initiative aims to provide training in at least 15 different fields, reflecting the growing demand in the job market for tech skills. Some of the highlighted areas include Artificial Intelligence and Information Security, both currently among the most sought-after competencies in the workforce.

Additionally, the courses will cover a variety of subjects, such as computer maintenance, computer networks, digital games, graphic design, digital literacy, advanced literacy, databases, web design, Python programming, basic electronics, Canva/CapCut applications, Java programming, and photography. This comprehensive curriculum aims to equip participants with the necessary skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market that increasingly demands technological proficiency.

The registration process for the courses can be done online by filling out an electronic form or in person at the Secti headquarters located near Parque Evaldo Cruz, making it accessible for a wide range of potential students. This initiative not only emphasizes the importance of technology education but also aligns with the municipal government's efforts to enhance the workforce's skills in light of current market demands, thereby contributing to regional economic development.

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