Introducing The PLATO Training Program pt.1

The PLATO Training program, which started in 2015 and has now taught and employed more than 250 Indigenous software testers, will be the topic of today's special two-part panel talk. Open to members of the First Nation, Métis, and Inuit communities, the program provides participants with the education and expertise necessary to begin a career in tech and become full-time software testers.

John Howes, PLATO Training Manager, and Dani Gulliver, a PLATO Instructor, join our host, Mike Hrycyk, for a deep dive into the program from the perspective of those teaching and managing it. In addition to addressing questions regarding eligibility requirements, program fees, and operational details, they also share how teaching and working with students shapes their perspective on what makes a great tester. 

If you are an Indigenous person and want to start a career in technology, we encourage you to apply for the PLATO training program.

Applications for the Ottawa class are now being accepted. If you have any questions or want more information check out the links below. We’re always happy to talk.

Stay tuned for pt.2, a panel discussion with two of our recent graduates coming soon...

Episode transcript here

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