A fully funded 16-week program for women interested in IT at CNA Corner Brook

    Wednesday, 30 August 2023 00:00

    By Tonya Organ

    The deadline to apply is Friday for the ITCF, which is the Information Technology Career Focus. Wall says the ITCF program will start September 11th.  

    This almost sounds too good to be true, and there’s not much time left to apply. There’s a 16-week, fully funded program being offered at the Corner Brook campus of the College of the North Atlantic for women who may have an interest in a career within IT. Lee Wall is the Program Coordinator with the Women in Resource Development Corporation and have partnered with CNA. She says the deadline to apply is Friday for the ITCF, which is the Information Technology Career Focus. Wall says the ITCF program will start September 11th.  

     For more information emailcareercoordinator@wrdc.ca or call 1-709-300-2188

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