This initiative, running from April 20 to May 21, will offer 115 hours of training centered on web applications using Javascript, React 19, and Angular 20. These frameworks are fundamental pillars in creating dynamic interfaces and Single Page Applications (SPA), adapting to current technological market demands.
Beyond technical training, the program includes 15 hours dedicated to professional orientation and a networking day with companies from the region. The objective is to connect emerging talent with the real needs of the local business fabric, facilitating the job placement of participants.
Furthermore, participants who successfully complete the training and demonstrate an optimal level of knowledge will have the opportunity to undertake a one-month internship period in companies. The training is aimed at individuals with basic knowledge of HTML and CSS who wish to improve their skills or enter the IT sector.
The training program will cover everything from the fundamentals of JavaScript, including its syntax, asynchronous programming, and DOM manipulation, to building complete applications with React and Angular. This action is part of the NeXos Project, an initiative funded by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030, aimed at developing training pathways for socio-labor insertion.




