Think you have what it takes to be a software developer or programmer? Applications are now open for the 2021 WeThinkCode_ full-time, fully-sponsored two-year programming course. Three hundred places are available for the hotly demanded NQF-5 course, to be held at WeThinkCode_ campuses in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Each year WeThinkCode_ receives over 50 000 applications from young South Africans looking for a start in the growing technology sector, which is crying out for digital skills, particularly in the area of programming and software development.
October 21st, 2020 Do you have what it takes to be a software developer or programmer? Applications are now open for the 2021 WeThinkCode_ full-time, fully-sponsored two-year programming course. Three hundred places are available for the hotly demanded NQF-5 course, to be held at WeThinkCode_ campuses in Johannesburg and Cape Town.
Each year WeThinkCode_ receives over 50 000 applications from young South Africans looking for a start in the growing technology sector, which is crying out for digital skills, particularly in the area of programming and software development.
“We’re looking for students with both talent potential and drive to succeed,” says WeThinkCode_’s CEO Nyari Samushonga. “Our course has been structured to meet the needs of South Africa’s corporate environment while bringing the best out of our selected candidates,” she adds.
WeThinkCode_ has a 98% rate of employment among its programming graduates, at average starting salaries of R240 000. Many of its graduates have subsequently been promoted to positions of seniority in their organisations.
“We draw on the expertise of some of the world’s leading technologists in the design of our courses. Mentoring and individual tuition are built into the course as well, to ensure that we bring out the best in each one of our students,” Samushonga says.
South Africa has a vast pool of untapped talent with the aptitude to be trained in technology, which given the right training and input, have proven to become excellent coders and programmers. Some of these have come from the most surprising quarters.
“Applicants need not be hesitant about applying as there is no need for a specific background in technology. We have former chefs and musicians, for example, on the course,” Samushonga adds.
The course is open to anyone between the ages of 17 and 35. Interested applicants apply online, where their logic and problem solving abilities are tested, attend an open day to learn more about the programme and complete a critical thinking test. They are then required to attend a rigorous bootcamp before being selected and enrolled into the two-year programme.
There are other economic and social drivers that make this course so important. The shortage of tech skills has been aggravated by the accelerated demand across the spectrum for digital transformation and accompanying skills as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This is a perfect opportunity for smart, ambitious young people to rethink their careers in terms of technology,” Samushonga says.
WeThinkCode_’s two-year programming course is certified by the ICT Seta and earns its graduates a NQF5 qualification. The course trains its graduates to be full stack developers equipped with the ability to build software solutions within any enterprise.
“WeThinkCode_ has successfully placed over 300 graduates in high-paying jobs since we started four years ago. Each year our Academy is improving its selection processes and teaching methods to ensure that everyone entering the course has an excellent chance of completing it,” Samushonga says.
Interested applicants can go to https://www.wethinkcode/apply.
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About WeThinkCode_
WeThinkCode_ was established in 2015 by Camille Agon and Arlene Mulder who had a shared passion for education and to unlock untapped talent in Africa. In so doing they hoped to design the future. Their vision met up with that of two friends and entrepreneurs Yossi Hasson and Justinus Adriaanse, who wanted to start a foundation aimed at training aspirant youngsters to code, thereby helping to build South Africa’s tech sector. The collaboration resulted in a unique organisation that has provided a combination of education, mentorship and vital digital skills to over 600 young Africans.
Client contact: Nyari Samushonga
Tel. No.: 072 050 8300
Email: nyari@wethinkcode.co.za
Editorial contact: Kerry Botha
Tel. No. 083 263 0644
Email: kerry@pleiades.co.za