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On this programme, which typically lasts up to 24 months, we’ll use our resources and expertise to turn you into a trusted Technical Architect, Solution Architect or Developer. You'll already have some IT experience. This programme will help you build on it for a rewarding career with one of the largest technology companies in the world.
It all begins with an induction where you’ll get to grips with our business and how you fit into it. You’ll attend workshops, work on projects and undergo intensive professional, and technical training in order to prepare you for your new role. After that, you’ll have the chance to put your classroom learning to the test on live work. Straight away, you'll be working with people who are experts in their field. As a valued part of the team, we’ll expect you to give your insight and opinion, and make a real contribution to our business.
Throughout this scheme, your training and development won’t stop. You’ll attend sessions designed to hone your soft skills, such as presenting, influencing and communicating effectively. And you’ll have the support of your line manager, an assigned mentor and a graduate-level buddy. Through ongoing appraisals and feedback processes, you’ll plot and control your career – taking you from entry-level position to specialist, expert and beyond.
What do you think about when you hear the name HP? Is it printers? Laptops? Maybe it’s Beats Audio™? Most people do. It’s understandable – these are our products people see every day.
But what about the other sides to HP? The side that helps the MOD get a 3D view of a battlefield? The side that brings a kung fu panda to life or changes the way people see and interact with the world?
We’re a multi-faceted company. Join one of our graduate programmes and you’ll see them all.
You’ll need a minimum 2:1 degree in a computing-related discipline, plus a good understanding of IT. This would preferably be backed up with some relevant experience or extra-curricular activities. You'll also have high-level analytical and numeracy skills. An enthusiastic and driven team player, you'll combine a proactive and positive outlook with a good work ethic and desire to learn.
If you want to become a developer, your degree will need to be in Computer Science, IT, Engineering or a related discipline, and you'll also need some knowledge of programming languages, such as Java, C++ or C#.
To find out more about the programme, how to apply and details of our other graduate opportunities, click the apply now button and search reference 1039703.
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