The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

DC Thomson digital skills partnershi­p

- MARIA GRAN

Dundee-based media group DC Thomson is partnering with digital skills academy Codeclan to scale up and strengthen its graduate pipeline.

In addition, Codeclan has also added Skyscanner and Sainsbury’s Bank as industry partners.

The firm already works with more than 320 businesses across Scotland and has to date supported more than 2,000 people in gaining digital skills.

Codeclan chief executive Melinda Matthews says the new partners offer even more quality to the digital skills academy’s offering seven years on from launching in 2015.

“Skyscanner, Sainsbury’s Bank and DC Thomson are organisati­ons with digital in their DNA, employing thousands of people across UK and internatio­nal offices between them,” she said.

“This is great news for our graduates, as each business knows how to attract and foster tech talent, which is crucial to the future success of Scotland’s digital economy.”

Codeclan aims to bridge the digital skills gap and develop a new generation of digital profession­als in Scotland.

It runs software developmen­t, data analytics, and a series of short and bespoke courses via campuses in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

There is also an online offering developed over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.

DC Thomson publishes newspapers and magazines. It has also diversifie­d into new media, digital technology, retail and television interests.

The family-firm owns newspapers The Courier and Evening Telegraph in Dundee.

Chief informatio­n officer Lee Wilkinson said getting access to “amazing candidates” will help the company realise its ambitious growth plans.

He said: “We’re bringing about the largest digital transforma­tion in DC Thomson’s history and have created a true engineerin­g and product-focused centre of excellence to accelerate change and support our diverse range of brands and communitie­s.

“The partnershi­p with Codeclan is part of our new Pathways recruitmen­t strategy and we’ve already been hugely impressed with the students and graduates that we’ve met.”

 ?? ?? ATTRACT TALENT: Andrew Phillips of Skyscanner, Melinda Matthews-clarkson of Codeclan and Robin Chambers of DC Thomson.
ATTRACT TALENT: Andrew Phillips of Skyscanner, Melinda Matthews-clarkson of Codeclan and Robin Chambers of DC Thomson.

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