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Trax, an international software development company, is launching a series of Project Management and Data Analysis workshops in March, in partnership with Jamba, specifically for people with disabilities and people with a reduced work capacity. The aim is to train junior professionals with competitive skills to find a job in this fast-growing, popular field in the open labour market. The training is designed to respond to trends and market needs. Departure 22 March, deadline 4 February.

For a detailed description of the position, the accessible training and the application requirements in English, see below.

What does a Data Specialist/Junior Project Manager do?
– Works on projects.
– Monitors & analyses of project related data.
– Coordinates the back office team (communication in oral & written format).
– Solves project related technical issues.

Workshop content
– Basics of Project Management.
– Excel/PowerPoint/Power BI – Data Analysis.
– Communication skills.
– Intercultural communication.
– Time management.
– Conflict management.
– Career consulting.

Who are we looking for?
Adults with disabilities and different working abilities (women are particularly welcome).
Interest in working with data.
Analytical thinking, good problem solving skills.
Fluent English skills (minimum B2/upper intermediate level).
Good command of Microsoft Office programs (a solid background of Excel is essential).
Empathy, flexibility.
Commitment to take part in the entire programme.
Can imagine yourself working in this field afterwards.

What do we offer?
Fully accessible, high quality workshop tailored to market needs.
An accepting, safe atmosphere and partnership approach.
Sensitive and collaborative communication.
Lots of positive reinforcement.
We want to make people with disabilities more competitive and resilient so that they are empowered individually and socially.
Professionally active, friendly and cool teachers, including Trax’s senior staff.
We think in terms of individual career paths.

Application process:
Register on Jamba web interface (if you haven’t already) and fill in the workshop application form by 4 February 2024.

You can expect two rounds of interviews during February 2024, a first one with the Jamba team and the second one with Trax.
Eight people will be selected for the workshop.
In case of too many applicants, the strongest candidates will be selected based on written applications and interviews.

Workshop duration: 10 weeks, 2 or 3 hours per week (2×45 min, or 3×45 min per week).
Workshop date: Fridays between 9AM-12PM.

Starting date: 22 March, 2024.
Location: a mix of offline and online sessions.
The face-to-face sessions will take place in Kálvin square, the venue will be wheelchair-accessible.
The workshops will be held partly in Hungarian and partly in English.

Participation fee: HUF 40,000 (scholarship places available on an equitable basis).

Accessibility
Accessible venue will be provided for offline sessions (in Budapest city centre).
Sign language interpretation will be provided.
Although the workshop will be fully accessible itself, due to some elements of the job are not suitable for people with visual impairment, we do not recommend your application at this time.

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