How Skills Bootcamps and Free Recruitment are Changing Your Hiring Game

Here at BIT Training, we’re pleased to say that some of the best young ‘tech talent’ is about to become available across the South-West region, following the completion of our IT and Cyber Skills Bootcamp.

The latest course, which is due to finish this month, will be delivering over 50 highly trained and market-ready individuals into a South-West jobs market that badly needs high calibre IT skills and technical know-how. Best of all these candidates come with no associated recruitment fees.

The biggest single issue facing the IT industry today is that there are significant skills gaps that desperately need to be filled and the only threat to the sector is that ‘demand’ is outstripped by ‘supply’. One region that suffers more than most is the South-West with companies across Devon, Cornwall and Somerset searching for qualified talent to fill positions.

That’s where we come in at BIT Training. We train, nurture and prepare the IT workforce for a future in this exciting industry, producing talented individuals that are fully trained and ready to go. If you imagine that almost every company operates with a degree of IT support, then you start to understand why demand is high right now.

Learn more about our Skills Bootcamps here. 

The beauty of our Skills Bootcamps is that they combine learning and real-world experience. All of our courses are delivered by established, industry experts. They’re about as far removed from ‘tickbox learning’ as possible and it means that all candidates exit the course with CompTIA and CertNexus certifications.

Commenting on the availability of the soon-to-be qualified candidates, Sam Snowden of BIT Training, said: “It’s widely accepted that the South-West has a very serious IT skills shortage. The type of shortage that we’ll start to see the impact of within the next year or two. But if that’s the problem then the solution is the raft of trained candidates that BIT Training will be putting out into the jobs market in the coming weeks and months.”

Anyone wishing to talk to us about these candidates should get in contact here.