Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM supports Graduate Conversion Programme to close the skill gap in the IT Sector

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Intending to overcome the capacity deficit in the local IT industry, Sri Lanka Associatio­n for Software Services Companies (SLASSCOM) works towards upskilling graduates to attain IT careers.

“There is a large gap in the IT industry of Sri Lanka in terms of finding sufficient skilled and qualified profession­als to join and thrive in the sector,” says, NishanMend­is - Executive Director, Technology Consulting Leader, and CIO at PwC and SLASSCOM Board Director. “and the efforts of the Capacity Forum to bridge this gap will not only improve career prospects for unemployed graduates but also nurture the industry to be self-sufficient and growth-driven.”

In line with its Vision 2025 of achieving US$ 5 billion in revenue, 200,000 jobs, and 1,000 start- ups, the Graduate Conversion Programme conducted by SLASSCOM is focussed on converting non-IT graduates who are unemployed into skillful and prospectiv­e IT job candidates through upskilling.

The program seeks to respond to two problems – the capacity deficit in the IT sector and the limitation­s of opportunit­ies for graduates. The government is carrying out a project to onboard 50,000 unemployed graduates as government employees by upskilling them to suit various industries.

This initiative, conducted in partnershi­p with the Vocational Training Authority (VTA), will run for 12 months. Students will be provided with generic learning and developmen­t for the first two months, followed by ten months of specialize­d upskilling. VTA will get 2,000 graduates selected for its initial Graduate Conversion Programme to upskill them to be employable in the IT sector, highlights HasithYagg­ahavita, CTO of 99X and former SLASSCOM Board Member.

“Students will be offered training and developmen­t in English, soft skills, and six specialize­d streams, namely Software Developmen­t, Visual Design and Multimedia, Business Analysis and Quality Assurance, Computer Networks, Developmen­t and Security, Customer Support and Systems Monitoring and Frontend Developmen­t. With a curriculum built more on practical based sessions, students will be able to gain working knowledge of relevant and timely technologi­es and embrace key areas and subjects required by the industry, thereby making these graduates more employ

“There is a large gap in the IT industry of Sri Lanka in terms of finding sufficient skilled and qualified profession­als to join and thrive in the sector,” says, NishanMend­is - Executive Director, Technology Consulting Leader, and CIO at PwC and SLASSCOM Board Director. “and the efforts of the Capacity Forum to bridge this gap will not only improve career prospects for unemployed graduates but also nurture the industry to be self-sufficient and growth-driven.” able,” averred Hasith.

Employing a paired teaching system combining university lecturers and industry experts who volunteer their time and effort, the program will also include mentorship­s for students under experience­d SLASSCOM members who will guide them with practical know-how and career progressio­n insights.

Identifyin­g the importance of soft skills that are reposition­ed as core skills for future employees, the program will have mandatory modules to equip graduates with skills in communicat­ions, decision making, holistic thinking, and people skills, to name a few.

Further, SLASSCOM will also work on a train-the-trainer component to focus on learning management over the traditiona­l approach of content teaching. Facilitato­rs and lecturers will be trained on several areas focusing on leveraging self- learning, contributi­ng to open source and other community projects, getting connected with the industry through forums and meetups, increasing competitiv­eness, and building power (soft) skills and confidence, and capitalizi­ng on industry expertise.

With VTA selected as an administra­tion and education institute to execute the course through close collaborat­ion with SLASSCOM, the IT Industry is keen to continuous­ly implement this program, setting a benchmark regarding employabil­ity skills in the IT sector. This initiative directly contributi­ng to the sector’s export potential will be a gamechange­r in the local education, vocational, and graduate developmen­t sphere.

 ??  ?? Hasith Yaggahavit­a
Hasith Yaggahavit­a
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Nishan Mendis

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