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Career and me - DataArt (14.04.2025)

Informations about meeting:

Join us for a meeting with a specialist from DataArt, Paweł Kloc (Senior Project Manager, DataArt).

In this session, Paweł will talk about career paths in IT for people who aren’t into coding. He’ll share examples of roles where communication, problem-solving, and analytical thinking really matter. Our speaker will give practical advice on how to find your way in the industry without needing to become a programmer.

He’ll also touch on a few useful things to keep in mind when starting out in your professional life. It’s an honest look at how you can start building a career in tech.

There will be time to ask questions, exchange ideas, and consider what direction in tech might suit your strengths and interests. If you’re a student or IT enthusiast wondering what’s next, this is a great event to participate in.

The meeting will take place:
14/04/25 at 3:00 p.m. in the Coworking room "Trójka" ul. Langiewicza 16

About DataArt:

DataArt is a global software engineering firm that delivers breakthrough data, analytics, and AI platforms for the world’s most demanding organizations. As the partner for progress in the digital age, our world-class teams artfully design and engineer data-driven, cloud-native solutions that generate immediate and enduring business value. We combine global scale, deep technical expertise, and progressive vision with advanced R&D Labs, frameworks, and accelerators to solve our clients’ toughest challenges.

Since our founding in New York City in 1997, DataArt has grown to bring together 5,000+ experts across 40+ locations in the US, Europe, Latin America, India, and the Middle East, with clients including major global brands like Priceline, Ocado Technology, Legal & General, and Flutter Entertainment. Recognized as a 2023 Newsweek Most Loved Global Workplace and 13 times as an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Company, we are proud of our reputation as a great place to work and partner with.

The meeting will be held in English.

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Date of addition
3 April 2025