How does StackRoute address the middle of your organizational pyramid (existing mid-level hires)?

Our Immersive deep-skilling program creates highly competent product engineers and addresses the following key points :

  1. Designed to create product engineers who are able to work comfortably and confidently in an environment with abstract requirements , and solve unique problems without waiting for further instructions or details
  2. Top-class, on-premise, in-person, practitioner-run immersive full stack training at the StackRoute facility in Bangalore
  3. 14 to 15 weeks
  4. Incorporates experiential learning to teach participants to confidently and comfortably conceptualize, plan, build, test, package, deploy and release real working versions of non-trivial products with high levels of complexity, which can then be replicated in their respective companies for their existing customers
  5. Simulates real life scenarios for deep learning to equip, condition and fine-tune participants to outperform even experienced senior developers. This is the reason product engineers succeed in product companies (because they are full stack, a commodity and prerequisite for survival in product companies) while struggling in service companies (which have failing training structures and prevalent skill gaps)
  6. No assessments and powerpoint slides, the only way to clear the training, prove competence and pass is to create an MVP and demonstrate it to their senior management
  7. Extremely tough execution of projects live with the intention of creating PoCs (Proof of Concepts) and MVPs (Minimum Viable Products).
  8. Delivers unbelievable, staggering results and transformations in participants who outperform employer expectations in an extremely short timeframe
  9. A 10 member project team involves 2-3 product engineers created through this program, without which the team cannot survive and meet current market forces and abstract requirements
  10. These product engineers then go on to create PoCs and MVPs before being asked to do so, all to add value to the customer
  11. Ideally suited for fresh engineers as they have the time availability of 15 weeks, provided they have good conceptual thinking, basic problem-solving skills, strong foundational programming skills and experience in writing programs
  12. These fresh engineers are short-listed and selected through hackathons where they demonstrate ability and competence
  13. These fresh engineers are short-listed and selected through hackathons where they demonstrate ability and competence

And our Remote deep-skilling program addresses lateral re-skilling in existing mid-level senior developers & leads with time crunch.

  1. As teams get smaller, there is a need for multi skilled assets. This program is thus designed to retrain and equip existing mid-level engineers (generalists working in silos) into full stack assets.
  2. For people are neck deep in projects and hence have time constraints, but also have huge skill gaps.
  3. eLearning does not solve this issue, and earlier training also fails.
  4. Addresses 65% of existing workforce which is perceived to be non-trainable, are unprepared for the unlearned required for success and are fired instead
  5. Addresses requirement for adaptive individuals who can switch to new tasks and environments after spending years in a specific role
  6. This is the biggest opportunity to grab, addressed through the StackRoute Remote Program.
  7. 60-70% Hands-on practitioner-designed program
  8. All trainees write code that is reviewed, refactored and then redone
  9. Non-trivial practical assignments
  10. Conducted in project-like environment that’s closest to real life scenarios
  11. Anytime, anywhere online access, 10 to 12 hours a week, through virtual live sessions with provided context, rationale, intent and relevant code, followed up by 6 hours of self-practice every week, for solid mentor-driven hands-on training
  12. Programs are submitted for evaluation, and are then redone for iterative experiential learning
  13. 18 to 24 weeks, between 200 to 270 hours to create agile base-level full stack software engineers from silo monolithic generalist engineers.
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