21 April, 2021
Roma Station
On Wednesday, 21 April, we invite you to the VNRC Roma Station for a presentation of one of the key professions of the present and the future – the programmer.
You will learn how you can become a programmer, what skills, competences and competences you need for this job and how you can develop them. Together with the lecturer, we will look at what programmers do and what the pros and cons of the profession are. The lecturer will also introduce some basic programming languages and show us a very simple program.
The first lecture will take place from 15.00 to 16.00 and the second from 16.00 to 17.00. Please register by phone or email in the group that suits you best, the maximum number of people in each group is 8.
Participation is free of charge. The event will be held in accordance with the recommendations of the NIJZ.
For more information, please contact us by email or on Facebook.
The project is part-financed by the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities and the European Union through the European Social Fund. The operation is financed under the Operational Programme for the Implementation of the European Cohesion Policy 2014-2020, Priority Axis 9 “Social inclusion and reducing the risk of poverty”, Priority Investment 9.1 “Active inclusion, including the promotion of equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability”, Specific Objective 9.1.2 “Empowering target groups to move towards the labour market”.