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Overview and Introduction to the TechBee Program

Early career program has a different essence for people across other geos. For example, India is a large country with cultures varying from one state to another, along with the language and orientation towards higher education and employment. But one thing which remains common across the country is the increasing interest of students to take up early career programs right after Class 12 to gain practical skills, work experience, and industry exposure that can help them in their future career pursuits. These days students realize that these kinds of early programs provide a faster pathway to employment and the opportunity to earn a salary while they learn. Additionally, they may have a competitive advantage in the job market, equipping them to handle the demands of their chosen profession better.

With this background, HCLTech launched TechBee – HCL’s Early Career Program in 2017. TechBee is an exclusive job program for students looking for full-time jobs after high school. They undergo 12 months of training for entry-level IT jobs, and on successful completion, they get full-time jobs with HCLTech. Contrary to the general perception that students need a conventional graduate degree to get a job, TechBee makes students financially independent. The hybrid training program focuses on their overall education and personality grooming. 

In India, where parents still play a vital role in guiding and motivating their children after Class XII, it is time that they understand the significance of early career programs like TechBee – HCL’s Early Career Program so that they can help their children make informed decisions about their future career paths. By understanding the practical nuances of job-based training, parents can support their children in pursuing opportunities to help them achieve their career goals. Moreover, parents can help their children navigate the application process and provide guidance and encouragement throughout their early career program journey. 

There is a change happening in schools as well as they understand the benefits of early career programs as they see real-life examples of ex-students themselves. School principals and mentors are reaching out to employers and industry professionals to speak to their students about the value of early career programs commensurate with the skills and experience employers look for in potential employees. In some places, schools are also partnering with companies to offer students internships, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships, which can provide hands-on experience and help motivate them to pursue early career programs like TechBee – HCL’s Early Career Program. Finally, students can offer resources and support to help students navigate the application process and choose the right early career program for their interests and career goals.

TechBee – HCL’s Early Career Program opens many opportunities for young guns. Starting from on-the-job training to global exposure to real-time projects to paid internships to industry-renowned mentors, and last but not least, a secured job with HCLTech followed by an opportunity to pursue higher education through any one of the partner universities of the company. Generally, job-oriented courses provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a specific career field. TechBee – HCL’s Early Career Program provides skills and knowledge to students to help them kickstart their tech careers. This program provides students with practical skills, hands-on training, and industry exposure that can help them succeed in their chosen career field. In addition, students must get a first-hand feel and understanding of the IT job market and subsequent employment opportunities. TechBee could start a lifetime of a student’s tech learning adventure.

Given the phenomenal success of TechBee – HCL’s Early Career program in India, it is now being made available across Sri Lanka, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, the Americas, and Canada. For registration, click https://registrations.hcltechbee.com/, or you can spread the word around.