Egypt wants young people to learn digital skills that companies need today. The National Telecommunication Institute started a new program called Digital Egypt Youth Creativity Hubs. The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology backs this training effort. Young Egyptians can learn tech skills at seven different locations across the country. The program helps bridge the gap between what students learn at university and what employers want.
The training happens at special innovation centers spread across Egypt. Students can attend classes at hubs located throughout Assiut, Sohag, Port Said, New Valley, Menoufia, Fayoum, and Beheira areas. Recent university graduates and final year students can join the program. People who finished school up to ten years ago can also apply. Each location offers classes during morning and evening hours.
The program teaches students for 90 hours about technical skills. Trainers also spend 30 hours helping students develop soft skills and freelance abilities. Students learn how to work as independent contractors after finishing their studies. Industry experts run a special two month online camp that teaches freelance basics. The camp helps students find their first three paying jobs on popular freelance websites.
Students who want to join can visit the NTI website for more details about registration. The program supports Egypt's goal of creating a tech savvy generation. Young people can use these skills to find regular jobs, work from home, or become freelancers. The training helps Egypt build a stronger digital economy through skilled young workers.
The training happens at special innovation centers spread across Egypt. Students can attend classes at hubs located throughout Assiut, Sohag, Port Said, New Valley, Menoufia, Fayoum, and Beheira areas. Recent university graduates and final year students can join the program. People who finished school up to ten years ago can also apply. Each location offers classes during morning and evening hours.
The program teaches students for 90 hours about technical skills. Trainers also spend 30 hours helping students develop soft skills and freelance abilities. Students learn how to work as independent contractors after finishing their studies. Industry experts run a special two month online camp that teaches freelance basics. The camp helps students find their first three paying jobs on popular freelance websites.
Students who want to join can visit the NTI website for more details about registration. The program supports Egypt's goal of creating a tech savvy generation. Young people can use these skills to find regular jobs, work from home, or become freelancers. The training helps Egypt build a stronger digital economy through skilled young workers.