Our Programs

Whether you're starting your journey or have experience, we offer personalized tracks that will pave your way to meaningful and successful integration in the high-tech industry.

Data & AI Course: Your First Step to a Career

Our program is designed for highly motivated individuals, even without prior technological background, who are interested in making a professional transition to the world of data and AI. We provide all the tools, knowledge, and support needed to become a sought-after data analyst.

Who is the course for?

The course is aimed at people with 40% disability or more, recognized in one of the following tracks:

  • Those with mental disabilities through 'Rehabilitation Basket'.
  • On the autism spectrum and recognized by welfare services.

If you don't meet the criteria, we still recommend contacting us. New programs open from time to time.

Course Requirements

  • Good level of English (the course is conducted in English)
  • Basic computer knowledge
  • Ability for self-learning and independent work
  • Computer and internet access

Admission Process

  • Trial Course: One hour of learning on the DataCamp platform to demonstrate the learning method.
  • Entry Assignment: A simple assignment to test suitability for the data world, no technical knowledge required.

Program Structure

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Phase A: Flexible Self-Learning (2.5-4 months)Self-paced learning through DataCamp and Kaggle platforms, with team guidance and mentoring. We recommend studying about 3 hours a day, 4 days a week. The phase ends with a personal final project (about 3-4 weeks) where you'll analyze a dataset of your choice.
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Phase B: Practical Employment Incubator (6-9 months)After completing the learning phase, you'll join our incubator. Here you'll work in teams on real projects, gain practical experience, and build an impressive portfolio. This phase requires attendance and commitment Monday-Thursday, 09:00-13:00.

* Note: Entry to the incubator requires stopping other employment services from the rehabilitation basket or welfare.

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Phase C: Personal Guidance Until Finding EmploymentThe career transition process is a journey, and we're with you. Towards the end of the incubator period, after you've gained experience, we'll begin the joint job search process. We'll prepare you for interviews, improve your resume, and connect you to relevant positions.

Curriculum Content

The course focuses on the core knowledge required for a data analyst:

  • Python (Required): The basic and mandatory course focuses on Python, emphasizing data analysis libraries like Pandas.
  • SQL and AI (Optional): We offer advanced courses in SQL and AI, recommended for learning in more advanced stages, towards entering the job market.

"We're not a university. Our goal is to help you find meaningful work at the end of the process."

The track is fully funded through the 'Rehabilitation Basket' and involves no payment (except for a seriousness fee of 500 NIS upon course acceptance), allowing you to focus on your learning and professional development. We understand the challenges and offer a supportive community and personal guidance to ensure your success.

The Employment Incubator: The Experience That Will Get You Into the Market

Did you get a degree? Finished an intensive course? Have previous experience but took a break? The employment incubator is your bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical work. We simulate a high-tech company work environment and provide you with the practical experience that employers are looking for.

Who is the incubator for?

The program is designed for anyone seeking long-term employment in high-tech in a wide range of roles (Data, Backend, Frontend, Product, and more) and meets one of the following conditions:

  • Those with relevant knowledge and previous experience in the field.
  • Graduates of academic degrees or intensive courses in technological fields.
  • Eligible for 'Rehabilitation Basket' (the service is recognized as 'protected factory') or recognized by welfare (the service is recognized as 'exchange center').
  • Note: Entry to the incubator requires stopping other employment services from the rehabilitation basket or welfare.

What do we do in the incubator?

In the incubator, you'll integrate into development teams and work on real and diverse projects, many of them AI-based. Under the guidance of experienced team leaders, you'll work with leading industry tools like Slack, Jira, and Git. You'll build a portfolio, receive warm recommendations, and strengthen your professional and interpersonal skills. Activities take place Monday to Thursday, between 09:00-13:00.

"Our goal is not just for you to get a job, but to maintain it long-term and grow professionally."

We build a personal program for each participant, fill professional gaps, and accompany you closely until finding employment that matches your skills and aspirations.