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Data Analytics Skills Bootcamp In Brighton

Future Connect Training & Recruitment Ltd
Brighton
2 days ago
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Kick-start Your Career in our fully funded Data Analytics Skills Bootcamp

Are you ready to turn data into insights and insights into impact?

We are excited to launch our Data Analytics Skills Bootcamp – designed to equip you with the tools and techniques employers are looking for in today’s data-driven world.

What you will learn:

  • Foundations of data analytics and business intelligence
  • Data visualization with Power BI and Tableau
  • Problem-solving with real-world datasets
  • How to turn raw data into actionable insights

Perfect for:

  • Career changers looking to break into tech
  • Graduates aiming to stand out in the job market
  • Professionals who want to up-skill and future-proof their career

Outcomes:

  • Industry-recognized training
  • Hands-on projects to showcase in your portfolio
  • Career support and guaranteed interviews

Eligibility Criteria:

  • 19+
  • Residents of Brighton - Post codes (BN1, BN2, BN3 and BN41)
  • Have access to public funds

Limited slots available - Do not Miss Out!

Job Details

Seniority level: Internship

Employment type: Other

Job function: Information Technology


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