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NetLS unleashes the potential of King Danylo University students

NetLS unleashes the potential of King Danylo University students

Each year, over 2000 students graduate from King Danylo University, 300 of them with degrees in IT.

Our company wants to unleash the potential of students from local universities and direct their development in a certain area of the IT sphere that is relevant today.

To this end, we signed a cooperation agreement with King Danylo University on October 06, 2022.

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Why did our company decide to take this step?

Everything is really simple here. We need self-sufficient, talented professionals to grow the company. It's easier to bring young professionals up to speed if they've received a sufficiently strong theoretical foundation. And it becomes easier for them to acquire practical skills.

It's also of interest for us to communicate with the future IT professionals who are studying at the senior courses of the university. And to attract the most promising of them for internships in our company.

 

What does this step mean for the university?

First, the university receives speakers who are professionals in the IT field. These professionals can give detailed accounts of what each of them does, highlighting all the complexities and curious moments of their work. Explain the intricacies of the work of a web developer and tester, project manager, and business analyst.

Second, the university gets the opportunity to receive up-to-date and timely information about the needs and state of the IT market both in Ukraine and around the world.

 

What benefits will the company's customers receive?

For the company's clients, it means that only the best, proven, and passionate professionals will work on their projects. Moreover, if necessary, we can quickly set up a new team with highly qualified personnel.

 

NetLS believes in the bright prospects of students, our long-term cooperation, and conquering the market side by side with King Danylo University.

Agreement on cooperation with King Danylo University