Mad Skillz Program
- Company name or name of the person in charge: Chris Thornborrow, Consult Red
- Job vacancy: Mad Skillz Program
- Number of vacancies: 6
- Salary in zł: 6500.00 zł Monthly
ENTRY LEVEL ROLES for students and new graduates at one of Wroclaw's hottest companies.
Part-Time and Full-time Work is available: 6500-8500 PLN, flexible work available.
Test and QA Roles.
For students or graduates who want Mad Skillz we are proud to introduce our Wroclaw Mad Skillz Program! You'll get to:
- Work with experts as an equal
- Learn gnarly embedded software skillz
- Add ‘secrets’ of TV and streaming media to increase your street value
- Experience real projects with real customers
- Fast track to full time engineering career path at Red
With our ‘Mad Skillz’ Program, //consult.red is finally open for young, keen, bright people like you! Be ready to learn as you join a team of experts and use all your smarts to improve the code during development. You’ll explore, you’ll test, you’ll fix. You’ll work at manual testing but not QA style – no specs, just you the developers and the software – this is about being smart and using as many creative techniques as you are able. Challenge accepted?
Great. To get Mad Skillz its best to start with some basics first - heres what you will need:
- Mad Skillz is aimed at engineers with 0-2 years of experience at the very beginning of their career
- Familiarity with Linux as a user
- Knowledge of CVS or JIRA or similar software tools
- English
- Be determined, logical and communicate well
- If you can program too thats a plus and can accelerate you in the program to roles such as test automation or software programmer
Our main project stacks are C++ and Embedded Linux so our program suits people who want to follow this career path best.
Learn , grow, become the best.
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