EdTech

TechTalent, the AI-powered EdTech company, has announced the creation of 150 new technology jobs in the West Midlands.

150 jobs will be created in cooperation with both small and large enterprises operating in various sectors of the region.

TechTalent expects the first of the new roles to be confirmed soon, and all 150 jobs will be rolled out gradually over the coming months.

Based in Birmingham, the organization handles the entire administrative process of recruiting and training people before placing them in businesses to meet their specific needs.

TechTalent’s availability of analysts and technology specialists means that businesses have the flexibility to call on their services, whether they need technical expertise for a short-term individual project or a long-term placement.

Janice Rae, CEO and founder of TechTalent, said: “It’s fantastic to announce that we are creating 150 new skilled technology jobs in the West Midlands. We see a huge demand in the industry for people with specialized skills in various technology disciplines, and we can help meet that demand.

“Our Attract, Train and Deploy model allows us to adapt to the demands of businesses across the region, providing them with the specialized technical capabilities they need to continue to grow.”

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Through the TechTalent Academy, the organization already has a significant pool of cloud computing, cyber security, data science and software development professionals available for placement – from entry level to senior roles – at businesses across the West Midlands.

Neil Ramey, CEO of West Midlands Growth Company, said: “Last week, Birmingham Tech Week showcased our region’s status as the destination of choice for fast-growing technology businesses, as well as the UK’s fastest growing regional technology hub.

“Through its Attract, Train and Deploy model, TechTalent plays an important role in supporting the growth ambitions of the sector, making it faster and easier for businesses to secure the critical skills they need.”

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TechTalent to create 150 jobs in West Midlands