Welcome to the My Career in Tech webinar series. The webinars will enrich the 3MTT Fellows & Learning Community members with valuable insights and guidance as they embark on their respective careers in the tech industry.
For our next My Career in
Tech Webinar, we will be speaking with current 3MTT fellows.
The webinar will feature
fellows from across Nigeria who will share their experiences on the 3MTT
programme so far.
You do not want to miss
this.
WATCH WEBINAR BELOW:
Webinar Details:
- Date: Friday
8th December
- Time: 4:00
PM
- Duration: 1 hour
- Webinar link: 3MTT Episode 6: "My Career in Tech"
We look forward to having you at the webinar.
About 3MTT Programme
The 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme, a critical
part of the Renewed Hope agenda, is aimed at building Nigeria’s technical
talent backbone to power our digital economy and position Nigeria as a net
talent exporter.
The first phase of the programme, executed in collaboration
with NITDA, will involve multiple stakeholders including fellows, training
providers, partners and placement organisations.
For Fellows:
You will receive training in specific technical skills that
will empower you to be competitive in the local and global technical talent
marketplace.
For Training Providers:
Organisations looking to join our pool of training providers
to train 30,000 fellows across Nigeria as we design an optimal approach to
training and placing technical talents
Skills in Focus
·
For
the first phase, we will focus on these twelve (12) technical skills:
·
Software
Development
·
UI/UX
Design
·
Data
Analysis & Visualisation
·
Quality
Assurance
·
Product
Management
·
Data
Science
·
Animation
·
AI
/ Machine Learning
·
Cybersecurity
·
Game
Development
·
Cloud
Computing
·
Dev
Ops
What You Should Know as a
Fellow
Are these the only skills that will be
covered in the programme?
No, these twelve (12) skills have been identified for the
first phase. As the program expands, we will include more skills.
How long will the
training programs in this phase run?
The average length of the courses being offered in this phase
will be three (3) months.
Is physical attendance
mandatory for the training sessions?
The training is hybrid, meaning that it combines online and
in-person components. While the majority of the training can be done remotely,
there are aspects that will require in-person training.
Will I be required to
write an entry assessment?
Yes, there will be an entry assessment to determine the skill
benchmark for each applicant. This will also be used in selecting the most
applicable course for fellows.
Is there a commitment
fee required for selection?
No, there is no fee at all for this phase of the programme.
Will there be financial support for
transport, meals and other services in addition to the training?
The only financial support for this phase of the programme
will be the cost of training. Participants will be responsible for
transportation, meals and other costs.
What You Should Know as a Training
Provider
Can Individual Trainers apply for this
programme?
No,
training providers have to be duly registered organisations.
Can organisations without a physical
facility apply to become training providers?
Yes, organisations who do not own a physical facility can
apply for consideration. However, they will be required to have access to a
physical facility where required.
Can a training provider implement in
more than one state?
Yes, training providers can implement in more than one
location but they must prove capacity to implement effectively across multiple
locations.
Will the government solely be
responsible for sourcing training fellows?
The fellowship programme is open to everyone. We encourage
trainings to also share the fellowship within their communities and networks.
Is there a fee to be
selected as a training provider?
No, there is no fee required to be selected as a training
provider.
Is there a deadline for registration?
No, training provider applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. If you do not get into this first phase, you may be selected for future phases.
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