Sharing knowledge: Master's, StudentTalks, online courses and other learning initiatives
New school year - it's time to learn. In this post we will share news about highload-magistracy in MAI, online courses and announce the launch of student IT-meetings Avito Student Talks (vote for topics of interest at the end of the post).
If we talk about competition and recruitment, the numbers are.
Passed the entrance exams for admission to the specialty: about 250 people; Prioritized highload-master: 50 people; Students recruited: 11 people.
The competition was about 5 people per place, which turned out to be the highest figure among the IT-magistrates MAI this year. In the next we will try even better.
Online Courses
We are experimenting with collaboration formats with many educational online sites, and at the beginning of the summer Avito leading mobile apps developer Alexey Shchukin published a free massive open online course “Multithreading in iOS” , which over the summer recruited 1,788 students and dozens of reviews.
Here is what Lesha tells about the course:
The course is suitable for those who want to repeat the basics of programming on Swift, as well as in the course of the course you can get acquainted with new multithreaded primitives. Join now!
Student Talks
What to do when decided that you want to develop in IT and join the developer community, but there are still a lot of questions that are somehow awkward to ask on "adult" meetings, where are all such pumped?
We decided to launch the Avito Student Talks series of IT meetings, where we will gather specific tips for beginning developers and students, discuss the trends and nuances of the modern IT industry and, of course, find the answers to any questions that may arise.
On September 17, at 19:00, our first Moscow meeting will take place in our Moscow office, where we will discuss:
how teamwork is organized with developers and what approaches leaders use,
how are the various decisions that we make in the development process related to each other,
what knowledge you need to take out of the university, and what skills you need to acquire yourself, and most importantly - where to do it.