DB Global Technology, Deutsche Bank’s technology center in Bucharest, launches DB Tech School, a training program for software specialists who are at the beginning of their careers and are interested in the Java, C/C++ and JavaScript languages, a press release informs.
The program will include specialized courses in areas such as Java, Software Development Life Cycle, Agile and ITIL, and will also offer real-life experiences of working within DB Global Technology’s teams on various live projects.
“After the success of our Java School program from last year, which took place for the first time in Romania, we decided not only to turn it into a tradition, but to also expand and improve it. DB Tech School will challenge and train passionate soft-ware specialists who are at the beginning, and will offer them new perspectives and the opportunity of a long-term career within an internationally recognized team,” said Marian V. Popa, General Manager of DB Global Technology.
DB Tech School will select around 25 participants from among students in their final year of studies, as well as people who have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree or who have graduated from an accredited university with a concentration on Computer Science or Software Engineering.
The program begins on July 17th and runs over two and a half months, and all participants will receive salaries during this period. Based on their results within DB Tech School, graduates will also be able to join the DB Global Technology team. Those interested can apply until July 1st at techschool@list.db.com.
DB Global Technology develops cutting edge software solutions for Deutsche Bank’s global operations and represents a platform for highly trained software engineers, being operational since 2014.