If you want to pursue a new professional path and start a career in the IT sector - with Telerik Academy Alpha, you can do it in just 6 months. Learn how with the stories of 3 Alpha JavaScript alumni.
Read the storyRead our interview with Nikolay Stoyanov, developer at one of our partners - HedgeServ. Learn more about the company’s interview process, products, and what makes Telerik Academy alumni stand out.
Read the storyWith the right guidance and resources, you can become a UX/UI designer in just 3 months. How? By joining our holistic program Upskill UX/UI Design. Learn more about the program from the people who went through it – our alumni.
Read the storySo, 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!
If you want to know how to start your coding career whether you are an absolute beginner or have little programming experience, the next lines are for you.
How did Vanya get her first developer job at age 40 after 6 months of hard work? It all started when she applied to the Alpha JavaScript program...
Meet Yana and Dimitar - one couple that changed careers with Telerik Academy Alpha C#. How did their journey to a successful IT career go? Learn from their story.
Meet Maria and Vasil - two of our Telerik Academy Alpha mentors and Alpha alumni. Dive in and learn why mentorship is a key part of your path to a successful IT career.
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.