Lands and Natural Resources Minister, Emmanuel Armah Kofi-Buah, has accused the previous Akufo-Addo administration of creating fertile ground for illegal| The Overseers - Ghana No.1 News
This National Coding Week, we’re celebrating the diverse paths into technology by sharing the inspiring stories of two DVLA colleagues. Michelle Slee and Phillip Rees come from completely different backgrounds – one with a PhD in theology, the other a university dropout – yet both found their way into fulfilling tech careers through curiosity, persistence, […] The post National Coding Week – Celebrating diverse journeys into tech appeared first on Department for Transport Careers.| Department for Transport Careers
My journey into IT wasn’t exactly planned. My father was a structural engineer, and our house was always full of technical gadgetry, so my first experiences with both hardware and software came early. I planned to become a teacher, but life led me to West London and into the world of commercial software development, where […]| Department for Transport Careers
DVLA welcomes new talent through various programmes designed to give students real-world experience in digital technology roles. As part of our series looking at DVLA’s Year in Industry programme today we hear from Tuhin Rashid. Turin is a Year in Industry student completing a master’s in software engineering from Cardiff University. As part of my master’s […]| Department for Transport Careers
As part of International Women in Engineering Day hear about how Katherine Hooper found a role that provided the perfect blend for an analytical mindset and passion for creating innovative solutions| Department for Transport Careers
At the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), we’re committed to adopting talent and offering transformative opportunities for students to gain real-world experience in digital and technology. The Year in Industry scheme is one such initiative that enables students to immerse themselves in meaningful roles, contributing to innovative projects while enhancing their technical and professional skills. […]| Department for Transport Careers
Hear from three students from different universities across Wales have joined the DVLA for their Year in Industry placements.| Department for Transport Careers
DVLA is committed to being an organisation at the forefront of digital and technological innovation, with a strong focus on embracing future technological advancements and meeting the evolving needs of both customers and employees. To achieve this, DVLA makes significant investments in attracting and developing top digital talent from across the region. A key part […] The post Year in Industry – Starting my Strategy and Communications journey appeared first on Department for Transport Car...| Department for Transport Careers
Hear from Nathan Morris, who joined the DVLA Information Technology Services as part of an MSc programme and is now a Senior Engineer| Department for Transport Careers
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DVLA’s Year in Industry programme is designed to give individuals looking to get into digital the chance to learn new skills and gain valuable experience in their chosen subject area. This year marks the second successful completion of the scheme, where 4 students from Swansea University have completed their development and placement with the agency. […] The post A year of learning and discovery – DVLA’s Year in Industry students reflect on their journey appeared first on Department f...| Department for Transport Careers