Deutsche Bank’s Bucharest tech center launches Java School in Romania
DB Global Technology, German group Deutsche Bank’s global technology center in Bucharest, will launch its Java School program in Romania. Java School is a training program for specialists who are interested in the Java computer programming language.
The program will start on February 29 and will have a duration of three months. The participants will be paid during the program and afterwards can get jobs in the Deutsche Bank global technology center in Bucharest.
Java School is designed for students in their last year of studies and Master’s students from IT&C profile faculties, as well as people who have a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in fields such as informatics or software engineering.
Those interested in the program can send their applications until February 11 to hrsupport.ro@db.com. The email’s subject will have to be Java School – Application, and has to include a CV.
After the selection process, 20 participants will be chosen to attend the specialized courses which combine theoretical elements with Java programming projects. The graduates will have the chance join the DB Global Technology team.
“By the end of the program, we aim to expand DB Global Technology’s team with the new colleagues who prove themselves through positive results, passion, team spirit and creativity,” said Marian V. Popa, general director of DB Global Technology.
Java School is an initiative launched under the Bucharest Excellence School umbrella, DB Global Technology’s learning and development program.
DB Global Technology has been operational since 2014 and develops cutting edge software solutions for Deutsche Bank's global operations.
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Irina Popescu, irina.popescu@romania-insider.com