29 March 2021 09:02 am Views - 572
HCL Technologies (HCL), a US$ 10 billion global technology company, which inaugurated its Global Development Center in Sri Lanka last September, had announced its aim to create 3,000 jobs in three to five years.
These jobs are largely for application and product development, digital technologies, networking & cloud solutions and infrastructure services.
HCL was recently ranked 30 by Forbes as one of The World’s Best Employers for 2020, honouring HCL among the top global employers in the world.
Meanwhile, the company as part of its support for the government skilling mission has launched HCL TechBee – an early career programme for A-Level completed students.
The programme equips selected candidates with future-ready IT skills, which otherwise are performed by IT graduates. Candidates undergo a yearlong training and apprenticeship to become software engineer/analyst.
Eligible students, who wish to enroll in the TechBee programme must take an online Career Aptitude Test (HCL CAT). HCL CAT is an online assessment test designed to check the aptitude in areas of Quantitative Reasoning (Mathematics), Logical Reasoning and English language.
Students who get selected for TechBee get a stipend during their internship on live HCL projects.
Candidates who complete the TechBee training programme become full-time HCL employees and enjoy the same career progression and benefits covering higher education, healthcare, as well as a range of employee welfare programmes.
Post becoming a full-time employee at HCL, the candidates can continue their graduation programme at the Horizon Campus.
Students can apply for TechBee programme by visiting the website: https://hclsrilanka.com/techbee/.
“We are delighted to launch TechBee in Sri Lanka,” said Srimathi Shivashankar, Corporate Vice President, HCL Technologies.
“The youth represent the future and skilling is the best way for local talent to take up the global demand in ICT positions. TechBee is a very disruptive skilling programme and is a testament of our resolve to build a skilled and employable talent pool in the country. We are excited by the opportunities this country has to offer and we look forward to skill and scale our business operations.
“We have hired over 500 people in the last six months and we’re expecting this grow dramatically. We look forward to contributing to Sri Lanka’s nation-building activities and working with Horizon Campus in the years to come,” she added.
“It gives me immense pride to see the commitment demonstrated by HCL in developing the ecosystem for the youth of Sri Lanka. It is heartening to see that a global brand like HCL is aligning their programmes to the mission of the government of Sri Lanka for creating a strong and robust human capital in the region,” said Sanjaya Mohottala, Chairman of the Board of Investment (BOI), Sri Lanka.