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HCL TechBee

HCL TechBee is one of the special early career programs offered by HCL Technologies to young graduates that would aid in closing the gap between academic curriculum or what people learned in education and working culture, or their jobs. With a mission to equip students with requisite skill for the fast-evolving technology-driven industry, TechBee is where work meets training.


It is for those who have just passed their 12th, as well as those from any other background looking for a career in technology. Those include training for outsourcing and management skills, and work experience with HCL within software development, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. This dual nature of it not only fills them with technical skills but also increases their employability rates.


HCL TechBee has the modified program for skill-upgradation also which is one of its main features, designed to keep up with the continuously changing environment in terms of technology. A robust team at the high levels helps to shape graduates at the time of leaving and they usually end up as good professionals who are going to face several challenges in the tech world.

Through HCL TechBee that not only assists an individual learner but also nurtures a talent pool according to the industry demand, we will not only help the individuals who are a part of the program but also help in enhancing and developing Indian technology sector. It is an initiative showing how the responsibilities of corporate can be managed as an avenue for education and employment among the young.


https://www.hcltechbee.com/

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