Technology and engineering are growing faster day by day.
Who better than
industry leaders to acquaint you with the latest knowledge and trend in the
industry! Publicis Sapient hosts several events throughout the year to educate,
entertain, and equip its engineering talent and across the industry to upskill
themselves.
Jumpstart, XT Summit, Product Spotlight, etc. are a few events that Publicis Sapient hosts in a year. These events host business leaders where leaders share insights, trends, and breakthroughs in the industry. The events also showcase new technologies and highlight major shifts in the industry. You will also learn what leaders are looking for in the next-gen engineering talent.
Here's what to expect:
1. Classroom to business: Classroom learning and business how-tos have profound differences. Your interaction with business leaders would acquaint you with and prepare you for the tech industry before you dive in. The move from classroom to business can be challenging, who better than leaders to help you learn how to navigate this transition.
2. Business stakes: You will learn what’s at stake! Engineering teams are the foundation of new-age businesses. Fault in code and logic puts business reputation, brand value and even revenue in jeopardy. You will learn how engineering teams function to deliver business goals.
3. Career growth: Your engineering skills can take you just as far as building applications. To become an outstanding talent, you will need more – people skills, presentation skills, business thinking, and more. In a nutshell, an engineer needs more than technical skills to grow in his/her career. A business leader will help you learn how to develop other essential skills. You can check Publicis Sapient employee feedbacks to know more about the growth opportunities at the company.
Publicis Sapient
organizes frequent chats with business leaders. So, new joiners can learn from
their experiences. Events, get-togethers, casual hangouts --- Publicis Sapient
offers all avenues for its engineering talent to learn and grow.
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