GoIT to train Filipinos interested in IT-BPM

MANILA, PHILIPPINES — International technology education company GoIT launched its first course in the Philippines to help those interested in joining the local Information Technology and Business Process Management (IT-BPM) industry.
GoIT’s first batch of students will follow a 10-month Fullstack program designed for people wanting a career change. All programs are supported by top-notch mentors with considerable experience in the IT field, eager to share their knowledge.
Its training learning model is tailored to the participant’s schedule, with part-time courses that could be taken 2-3 hours a day and on weekends. GoIT also promises to assist its students in job hunting after finishing their courses.
“The launch on the Philippines market has been successful for us,” said Khrystyna Gankevych, the head of Growth in the GoIT Group.
“We have managed, in a relatively short period of time, to optimize our processes so that we have held around 10 free webinars, attended by more than 3,000 people,” Gankevych added.
GoIT’s efforts could help the Philippines reach its goal of creating 1.1 million direct IT-BPM jobs by 2028.
IT and Business Process Association Philippines (IBPAP) President and CEO Jack Madrid also recently pointed out that the government and the private sector must collaborate to bring educational reform and give jobs to Filipinos.
The firm is currently organizing the launch of its QA manual program course, which targets people looking to learn a complex programming language.