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<div><h2>Overview</h2><p>Trainee Coding & Programmer Placement Programme. This is a training programme with career placement and fees apply. The programme is designed for individuals with none or limited experience who want to start a career in programming, website administration, or related roles.</p><p>Skills shortages in the IT sector drive the need for qualified, entry-level career seekers and career changers. The programme helps you build the foundations for a new career by ensuring you have the necessary industry-recognised certifications and skills, marketing yourself with a structured CV and LinkedIn profile, and creating a credible portfolio to demonstrate your abilities to potential employers. Our tutors provide 1-2-1 or group sessions for training and support and you will be assigned an expert tutor and a support mentor throughout the programme.</p><p>We have many years of experience helping graduates find their first roles in top UK companies and organisations that hire entry-level qualified programming staff ready to hit the ground running with up-to-date skills from this programme. The programme is flexible and can be completed in a few weeks or a few months depending on your pace, with study timings assuming a minimum 5 hours per week. Training times may be reduced if you can invest more time each week.</p><p>Note: This programme charges fees and is intended for those who can commit time and money to their development. If you are already an experienced programmer, please do not apply.</p><h2>Stage 1 – Learn HTML and CSS</h2><p>Stage 1 includes professional, industry-recognised courses selected to maximise learning and employability. Courses include:</p><ul><li>HTML Essentials (up to 6 weeks)</li><li>CSS Essentials (up to weeks)</li></ul><p>Training is delivered through multimedia video tutorials, presentations, and quizzes via an online portal. You will be supported by an expert tutor and a study mentor who will work with you 1-2-1 or in groups. After completing HTML & CSS, you will progress to the next stage.</p><h2>Stage 2 – Additional Online Training</h2><p>Stage 2 includes more advanced courses to prepare you for entry-level programming roles:</p><ul><li>Learn the Command Line (1.5 weeks)</li><li>Learn Git & GitHub (1.5 weeks)</li><li>Learn JavaScript (1.5 weeks)</li><li>Learn Python 3 (1.5 weeks)</li></ul><p>JavaScript forms the foundation of most web content, and Python is widely used across industries for a variety of tasks.</p><h2>Stage 3 – Building a Portfolio Website Project</h2><p>Your tutor will provide exercises to help you build a personalised portfolio. A strong portfolio is essential for a programming career. Additional optional study courses for continued development include AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner and Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate.</p><h2>Stage 4 – Entry Level Web Administrator Placement</h2><p>We will assist you in securing your first role utilizing your new skills in coding, programming, or web development. Entry-level roles typically start between £25K - £40K, depending on prior knowledge or experience. Examples of possible roles include:</p><ul><li>Junior Developer</li><li>Website Administrator</li><li>Website Support Developer</li><li>Junior Web Developer</li><li>Content Editor</li><li>WordPress Developer</li><li>Junior Software Developer</li><li>Junior Front or Back End Developer</li><li>Development Support</li></ul><p>We have been helping career changers and new career seekers since 2009. We are a CompTIA Platinum Partner and an accredited member of the BCS (Chartered Institute for IT) to ensure high-quality training. We have a 4.9 Trustpilot rating and testimonials available on our website.</p><p>Our money-back job guarantee: if you complete the programme and do not secure a job, we refund 100% of your course fees, subject to our terms of learning/terms of business.</p><p>Qualification for this programme: spaces are limited to maintain high levels of support. Apply before the deadline and a consultant will speak with you to check your eligibility.</p><h2>Seniority level</h2><ul><li>Internship</li></ul><h2>Employment type</h2><ul><li>Part-time</li></ul><h2>Job function</h2><ul><li>Engineering and Information Technology</li></ul><h2>Industries</h2><ul><li>Technology, Information and Internet</li></ul><p>Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at TieTalent. We’re unlocking community knowledge and sharing insights with the help of AI.</p></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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