CFITEL trains more than 20 young people in technological areas

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More than 20 young people were trained in technological areas by the Technological Training Center (CFITEL), in the last ten years, according to the general director of the Telecommunications Institute (ITEL), Claudio Gonçalves.

The person in charge who was speaking during the closing of the 2nd edition of Bootcamp, an intensive and practical course, whose objective is to approach the real needs of the labor market, also informed that from 2018 to 2022, 18.378 young people were trained, who today stand out in different areas of technology. He made it known that, for the year 2023, more than three thousand young people were enrolled.

Among the figures released by Cláudio Gonçalves, it should be noted that 306 young people applied themselves intensively to courses in Electronic Security, Network Security, Printer Repair, in the specialties of CCTV, CCNA, Excel, IT, Optical Networks, among others, adding that, by Over the years, the institution plays a key role in training young people, providing them with up-to-date knowledge relevant to the job market.

"It is with great joy and satisfaction that we gather to close the 2nd edition of Bootcamp and celebrate the 11th anniversary of this institution, so important for the development of young talents”, said the Director General.

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It was also revealed that CFITEL was inaugurated with the aim of providing high quality learning and technological training opportunities to young people interested in developing professional skills and competencies.

Since then, he said, CFITEL has consolidated excellence, clearly contributing to the training of talented young people.

He declared, however, that the recent graduates demonstrated, during the training process, an exceptional commitment, with a genuine desire to improve their technical and professional skills.

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