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International tech education company for beginners GoIT is launching in Romania

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GoIT, an international tech education company for beginners, launches itself on the Romanian market and comes with a new local concept, namely the money-back guarantee for those who are not employed in the first 6 months after completing the courses, according to a press release sent to Agerpres.

At the same time, the company offers free educational marathons, in which it provides all the necessary information to those interested in a career in IT, as well as the possibility to test the model of the offered programs.

„GoIT offers courses for a stable profession, in an unstable world. In addition to the security of having a job of the future, the IT field offers a multitude of benefits – from high salaries, to the freedom to work from anywhere in the world, to to interesting projects, for global clients. Professional conversion to this profession is an increasingly common trend worldwide and can be easy even for those who know what they want and deepen that segment. GoIT therefore comes with a strong mentoring component, dedicated to those who want to take this step, but need guidance in the direction that suits them. Our results speak for themselves – we have over 10,000 graduates and we are in the process of expanding globally. We are sure that also locally, in Romania, we will have results at least comparable to the states where we are already active,” said Khrystyna Gankevych, head of Growth, GoIT Romania.

Agerpres

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