Introducing Katalysta – our new brand for international operations, created to bring our mission of fostering tech talent to communities around the globe. And the first country to welcome Katalysta - Georgia!
Read the storyAt the end of 2024 Telerik Academy celebrated its 15 years birthday - a period in which more than 3,500 of you have entrusted us with your dreams, and together, we’ve turned them into reality. Read more on the real impact we've achieved together.
Read the storyWe met with Borislava Georgieva, HR Manager to learn more about our graduates' performance, career growth and contribution to the company.
Read the storyRead the interview with Nadya Atanasova and Petar Raykov, Technical Training Managers at Telerik Academy, to learn more about the role of a technical trainer.
If you've been thinking of making a career change and joining the IT sector, there is no better time than now. Just like Raya Minkova and Dimitar Petrov did. Learn more about their life-changing journey toward an IT career and how Alpha Java helped them do this!
It took Atanas Tankov just one week to start his first IT job after Telerik Academy Alpha Java. He started working at HedgeServ. This is his inspirational story!
After spending 8 years working as a lawyer, Borislava Parvanova decided it was time for a career change. And she applied for Alpha C#. Learn what happens next in her story.
So, you want to join the IT sector and become a developer? That's a great career choice! And we know the shortest path to do it! It's called Telerik Academy Alpha!
From creating buildings to developing software programs - that's the career change that Asya Lobutova made when she switched from a structural engineer to a Java developer! A change that took her just 6 months to complete. Here's how!
The ability to think beyond the three options and see a fourth is the source of all competitive advantage. For example, software companies all share the same global strategic headache: recruiting capable programmers. Most employers looking to hire capable programmers consider three obvious options: pay more, outsource to third-party developers, or slow down development. Telerik considered these options but instead decided to go for a fourth option–they created Telerik Academy.