11 students from across Northern Ireland took part in the first Hybrid Work Experience Programme from Liberty IT which provided a unique insight into the world of Software Engineering, Product Thinking and Cyber Security.
The industry leader in digital innovation has redeveloped its work experience programme in line with the post-pandemic working styles and launched a new three-day programme consisting of two days remote working and one day in its Belfast office. Students from Grosvenor Grammar School, De La Salle College, Methodist College, Belfast Royal Academy, St Malachy’s College, St Louise’s Comprehensive College, Cross & Passion College in Ballycastle, Dalriada School in Ballymoney and Cambridge House Grammar School in Ballymena participated in the first intake.
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During the action-packed three days, students had the opportunity to learn about programming language through Python and Java Script whilst completing simple challenges along the way; found out about the Future of Tech from an Incubator Engineer; worked in breakout groups with other students; met with a Recruitment Consultant who provided lots of helpful hints and tips on CVs and interview techniques and spent the day in Liberty IT’s office to see some of the live projects for themselves.
June O’Flaherty, Liberty IT’s Leadership Support Assistant and Work Experience Co-ordinator said: “Liberty IT’s work experience programme has always been hugely popular and to enable us to continue with it during the pandemic we transitioned to a fully remote programme. With the changes to the way people are working and to reflect the flexible working styles our employees are now offered, we were delighted to launch our new Hybrid Work Experience Programme.
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The new programme was designed by our STEM Employee Resource Group which actively promotes STEM careers to young people and is an area we are very passionate about at Liberty IT. Work Experience is hugely important for this age group, not only to find out what they like doing, but also to find out what they don’t like and to expose them to paths they may not have considered before. We are confident that the programme gives a fun and exciting insight into what it’s like to work in IT and inspires students to consider it as their future career.”
Source: Written from press release