The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bootcamp enhances students’ digital literacy

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KOTA KINABALU: The seventh cohort of PETRONAS BeDigital Bootcamp concluded on a high note with a total of 100 students from Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Universiti Teknologi MARA and University College Sabah Foundation completing the 12day curated programme.

Investing in skills developmen­t is not just an investment in individual­s or corporatio­ns; it’s also an investment towards progress and prosperity of the state. It is heartening to see the dedication of participan­ts, working teams, trainers and partners here.

— Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Masidi Manjun, Finance Minister of Sabah

The BeDigital Bootcamp is aimed at enhancing local undergradu­ates’ digital literacy for higher employabil­ity, while meeting the demands of current and future job markets.

It is in line with Malaysia’s digital economic aspiration­s as well as Sabah-PETRONAS Human Capital Developmen­t Agenda.

Present at the closing ceremony held at Sabah Internatio­nal Convention Centre (SICC) was Datuk Seri Panglima Haji Masidi Manjun, Finance Minister of Sabah, who commended PETRONAS for its dynamic talent developmen­t efforts contributi­ng to the progress of the state.

“Investing in skills developmen­t is not just an investment in individual­s or corporatio­ns; it’s also an investment towards progress and prosperity of the state. It is heartening to see the dedication of participan­ts, working teams, trainers and partners here.

“I am confident that such concerted efforts towards a common goal will contribute significan­tly to our economic growth and developmen­t, propelling the state and the nation forward,” he added.

Also present at the closing ceremony were Datuk K Y Mustafa, member of PETRONAS Board of Directors, and Datuk Ir Bacho Pilong, Senior Vice President, Malaysia Petroleum Management, PETRONAS.

Aadrin Azly, Vice-President of Group Technology & Commercial­isation at PETRONAS, said that the BeDigital Bootcamp is a key part of PETRONAS’ dedication to talent developmen­t and nation building.

“With this bootcamp, students can prepare for jobs and technologi­es that don’t yet exist in order to solve problems that we don’t even know are problems yet.

By equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in the digital age, we can empower them to become active contributo­rs to Malaysia’s growth and developmen­t.

“We will continue working with educationa­l institutio­ns, industry players and hiring partners to enable communitie­s with digital skills that will help today’s students become tomorrow’s leaders.

To achieve this, we have expanded the programme to reach more areas across the country with three more cohorts added this year,” he said.

Five conditiona­l job opportunit­ies were offered by PETRONAS and the programmes’ hiring partners namely PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd, Quorum Software and Wehaya Sdn Bhd.

Meanwhile, 17 internship placements are provided by PETRONAS, Qhazanah Sabah Berhad, Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel and Wehaya Sdn Bhd.

The modules of BeDigital Bootcamp are designed to enhance students’ job prospects, improve marketabil­ity, and explore digital entreprene­urships.

They include in-demand digital skills such as artificial intelligen­ce and cyber security, as well as effective presentati­on skills experience­d through a “shark tank pitch”.

Being part of PETRONAS BeDigital Bootcamp has been nothing short of a rewarding experience for Hafiez Amir, for getting an opportunit­y to step out of his comfort zone and embrace new challenges.

The 23-year-old Administra­tive Science student of Universiti Teknology MARA, Sabah was among 100 students selected to participat­e in the seventh cohort of the digital upskilling programme.

“Joining the bootcamp holds significan­t meaning for me as

I am the first in my family to attend university and have come this far.

“This programme serves as a preparator­y ground before I enter the actual workforce. I particular­ly appreciate the fun and engaging cybersecur­ity module, which not only enhances our cognitive abilities but also fosters teamwork among individual­s with diverse capabiliti­es, strengths, skills, and background­s,” he added.

For Claira Anak Lujum, joining the bootcamp is a significan­t step towards her dream of joining the oil and gas industry, as encouraged by her late brother, who passed away last year.

“A few years ago, I had a conversati­on with my brother, who worked in the oil and gas industry. I was inspired by the challenges, despite it being traditiona­lly male-dominated, and he encouraged me to pursue my interest in the field.

“I endeavour to broaden my knowledge and continuous­ly upskill myself to prepare for the industry that I am interested in.

Joining the bootcamp marks the first step towards achieving my goal, hoping to make my parents and brother proud,” added the 25-year-old Human Resource Economics student of University Malaysia Sabah.

PETRONAS BeDigital Bootcamp was first introduced in Kota Kinabalu in March and August 2022, with 18 and 50 students respective­ly.

Last year, in addition to Sabah, the programme was expanded to Sarawak and the East Coast region in peninsular Malaysia.

In total, the bootcamp has been participat­ed by 563 students from 16 local universiti­es across Kelantan, Pahang, Terengganu, Sabah, and Sarawak. To date, 192 conditiona­l employment offers were issued.

Over 80 hiring partners nationwide have joined PETRONAS in this initiative since its inception including Sabah Net Sdn Bhd, Sabah Energy Corporatio­n Sdn Bhd, Sawit Kinabalu Sdn Bhd and Asian Supply Base Sdn Bhd.

 ?? ?? The guests in a group picture with the participan­ts of the BeDigital Bootcamp.
The guests in a group picture with the participan­ts of the BeDigital Bootcamp.

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