iFood, in partnership with Cubos Academy, is offering 120 full scholarships to developers of software. Focusing on the low-income public, people without any prior knowledge in the area can apply for the Zero Programming course.
The prerequisite for enrollment is to have a per capita family income equal to or below 1.5 minimum wage, that is, to receive R$1,650 or less.
The program is part of the delivery service's social commitment to train 25,000 citizens in the technology area and train 10 million Brazilians by 2026.
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Places will be distributed at 50% for women, 50% for black people, 30% for partners and 15% for residents of Salvador, where Cubos Academy is located.
In addition, trans people, people with disabilities or from public schools will have preference in the selection process.
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Selection
The selection process will be carried out in three steps, namely:
- Filling in the registration form;
- Practical programming logic challenge;
- Individual interview with Cubos Academy.
Applications must be made by April 30, at site.
Those selected will have access to the 100% online course, live and lasting 25 weeks. At the end of the training, all students will be able to pursue a career as a junior software developer, with knowledge in front and backend.
And if students finish the course unemployed, Cubos Academy has a software residency with pay and experience opportunity.
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