TRAININGS
Afternoon with IT - Understanding the programmer
To be agreed upon.
To be agreed upon.
80 $ + VAT
2h
beginner
To be agreed upon.
To be agreed upon.
80 $ + VAT
2h
BEGINNER
Who is this training for?
Freelancers
In-house recruiters
Agency recruiter
What will you learn from our training?
By participating in this training, the recruiter will gain valuable insights into the daily duties and role of programmers, which will allow for more effective matching of candidates to specific requirements of IT projects. Understanding the application lifecycle and key programming languages, will facilitate the assessment of candidates' technical skills. Practical experience gained during the training will help recruiters better understand the challenges of programming work, which translates into a more efficient and informed recruitment process.
Training Agenda
Who we are and what we will talk about
- Introduction of the trainers, their experience, and specialization.
- An overview of the topics that will be discussed during the training.
- The training objective and expected benefits for the participants.
What do programmers actually do all day? What are the tasks of programmers?
- Actual responsibilities and daily tasks of programmers.
- The process of software development from idea to implementation.
- Examples of typical problems and challenges that programmers encounter.
The work of a programmer in the context of the software life cycle
- A detailed discussion of each stage of the software life cycle: requirements definition, system design, implementation, verification, maintenance.
- The role of a programmer in each of these stages.
- Collaboration with other members of the project team: business analysts, system architects, testers.
- Case study: analysis of a real project and its stages.
In what areas can programmers work?
- An overview of different specializations in the field of programming: Frontend, Backend, Desktop, Mobile, Embedded, Database, Server, Web service.
- Explanation of key terms and technologies related to each of these areas.
- Practical examples: demonstration of real-world applications and projects in each area.