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Thoughtworks initiative for female returners

Thoughtworks have launched a new initiative for female returners. It will be an excellent opportunity for any SET returners who are interested in development / technical roles. They are offering an intensive training course, designed to give returners the confidence and skills to join ThoughtWorks as a consultant.

 

The course, which  will be held in Central London, is free to attend and is split in two parts:

part 1 is 3rd-14th December 2007

part 2 is 7th-18th January 2008.


More information can be found here: http://www.thoughtworks.co.uk/work-for-us/back-to-IT.html

Since the course starts on Monday 3rd December, if you are interested, you'll have to move quickly as any applications need to be in by mid-November.


Contact:

Maggie Berry
Director, womenintechnology.co.uk

Direct line: 020 7422 9214

Apply for technology careers online @ www.womenintechnology.co.uk

Keywords:  technology, women
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