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Due to the great shortage of professionals in the IT market, IBM wants to train Brazilians in the profession of the future and has just opened more than 5 THOUSAND vacancies in free courses in Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Cloud and much more!

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published 05/12/2024 às 09:31
Due to the great shortage of professionals in the IT market, IBM wants to train Brazilians in the profession of the future and has just opened more than 5 THOUSAND vacancies in free courses in Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Cloud and much more!
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Goodbye shortage of qualified labor in the IT market? IBM opens THOUSANDS OF VACANCIES in free courses in Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, among others. Follow the steps below and find out how to participate in courses at IBM.

The shortage of professionals in the IT market is nothing new, and with the arrival of the pandemic, this deficit intensified even further. In response to this growing demand, IBM, the multinational technology giant, announced the opening of THOUSANDS of vacancies in free courses in Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and much more. This initiative aims to train new talent and help fill the gap in qualified professionals in the sector.

If you are looking for an opportunity to specialize in cutting-edge technological areas and advance your career, this is the ideal chance to take advantage of the courses offered by IBM and enter the IT market with a competitive advantage.

Courses at IBM help to end the shortage of professionals in the IT market

In IBM's free Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain courses you will find a variety of educational options designed to advance your career and improve your skills. Among the courses at IBM:

  • Quality and agility in the presentation of work;
  • Solving problems with critical and creative thinking;
  • Resolution of Technical Problems;
  • Natural language processing and computer vision;
  • Internet basics;
  • Introduction to Agile;
  • Interpersonal skills;
  • Fundamentals of the Agile program;
  • Fundamentals of Agile operations;
  • Fundamentals of Sustainability and Technology;
  • Fundamentals of applying for a job;
  • Focus on workplace research;
  • Your future in AI: the work landscape;
  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence;
  • AI ethics;
  • Mastering the Art of Creating Prompts: Effective Instructions for AI Language Models;
  • Web development in Python;
  • Develop your brand using social media;
  • Agility: Effective Demand Management;
  • Test with Python;
  • Fundamentals of User Experience Design (Credential in English);
  • Fundamentals of Web Development (Credential in English);
  • Digital Customer Support;
  • Object Oriented Programming in Python;
  • Python Programming – Algorithms;
  • What is Cloud Computing?;
  • What is data science?

How to participate in free courses at IBM?

These and many other courses at IBM to avoid the shortage of professionals in the IT market must be carried out through the platform I empower.

On the page, select one of the free courses in Programming, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, among others and carefully read data such as duration, objective, among other information. To get started, you will need to register on the IBM website using your Google, LinkedIn or Email account.

These courses at IBM are a great opportunity to enter the job market, as a recent study carried out by Google in partnership with the Brazilian Association of Startups, shows the main challenges of the Information Technology (IT) market in Brazil and one of them is the huge shortage of professionals in the IT market.

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The estimate is that the country will have a deficit of 530 thousand professionals in the area by 2025. The report also points out that, per year, 53 thousand professionals will graduate between 2021 and 2025.

Meet IBM

IBM is an information technology company founded in 1896. It initially manufactured punched cards and also produced rifles during the Second World War. Its acronym stands for International Business Machines.

In the 1960s, the first mainframe was developed, called the IBM System/360, at the time with 8 MB of memory and 256 kb of storage. In the mid-80s he produced the first personal computer under the acronym PC, costing more than $1.500.

He was later responsible for manufacturing the Cell (Playstation 3 processor) and the Roadrunner supercomputer.

Currently the company focuses on the corporate market. The company develops, manufactures and sells hardware and software, including artificial intelligence systems, deep learning and supercomputers. Among his inventions are barcodes and the Watson supercomputer.

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Marisa Deganello
Marisa Deganello
05/12/2024 18:16

A, shortage of professionals in the area?
I don't know if it's true.
Because my nephew is already doing a postgraduate degree and it is difficult to enter the field.
They require a lot of experience, he has already done an internship, but he is not getting any job opportunities, no one even calls him for an interview, and it's not just him, the group that studied with him is also out of the job market.
I don't know, you know.

Julio Oliveira
Julio Oliveira
In reply to  Marisa Deganello
05/12/2024 18:58

This is definitely a paid article, because anyone in the field knows how difficult and competitive it is to find a job in the early stages of a career. I was unemployed for a year, with over a year of experience and a college degree. What they want is to inflate the market with developers in the early stages of their careers to lower salaries due to the high number of professionals and then lower the salaries of the more experienced ones.

Mari
Mari
In reply to  Marisa Deganello
05/12/2024 20:22

True, I'm in the same situation, I graduated last year, did an internship and have been unemployed for over a year.

Valdemar Medeiros

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