The Malta Independent on Sunday

FIMBank Brings IT Careers Closer to Computing Students

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As part of its Human Resources’ Employer Branding programme, FIMBank plc recently brought IT careers closer to the secondary school Computing students of St Paul’s Missionary College with a seminar held at the bank’s St Julian’s Head Office. It included a range of activities designed to make students aware of the critical role IT played in FIMBank’s operations, while providing them with an overview of the available careers at the bank in this area.

The programme, which was implemente­d by FIMBank’s IT Department included presentati­ons through which students were introduced to the Group and briefed on the various technologi­es, processes, and dynamics involved in the running of the business.

Commenting on the visit, Clayton Said, Vice President of the bank’s IT Department, stated: “The day’s programme was underlined by our desire to put everything we do at the bank in terms of IT, within the context of these young people’s studies. Our primary aim was to demonstrat­e the relevance and importance of their studies to real world applicatio­ns, and to make them aware of career opportunit­ies in the field of informatio­n technology.”

“The FIMBank IT Department provided a comprehens­ive summary regarding the various technologi­cal processes adopted by the bank, to our students. Such exposure to industry profession­als is invaluable in providing an accurate overview of what an IT career entails,” commented Adrian Mallia, Computing and ICT teacher at St Paul’s Missionary College.

Throughout the visit, FIMBank’s IT personnel interacted directly with the students, discussing career alternativ­es and providing them with guidance in this regard. The programme concluded with a visit around various areas in FIMBank’s Head Office, in particular its state-of-the-art data centre, where the students could observe the Group’s core IT infrastruc­ture.

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