NPower Canada is absolutely amazing! ❤️ The program provided me with invaluable knowledge and skills that propelled my career in technology. The instructors are top-notch and the support from the staff is exceptional. I am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of NPower Canada and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in pursuing a career in tech. 👍
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I recently completed a program at NPower Canada and it was an amazing experience! The curriculum was thorough, the instructors were fantastic, and the support from the staff was exceptional. I gained valuable skills and knowledge that have been instrumental in my job search. I would highly recommend NPower Canada to anyone looking to enter the tech industry.
The program at NPower Canada was a game-changer for me. The curriculum was thorough and covered everything I needed to know to succeed in the tech industry. The instructors were knowledgeable and helpful, and the resources provided were top-notch. I can confidently say that NPower Canada played a significant role in shaping my career. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to break into tech.
NPower Canada is truly a remarkable organization. Their program is well-structured, the curriculum is comprehensive, and the instructors are experienced professionals. I am grateful for the skills and knowledge I gained during my time at NPower Canada. The support from the staff was exceptional and helped me transition into a successful career in the tech industry. Highly recommend!
NPower Canada is an exceptional organization that truly cares about the success of its students. The program is well-structured and provides valuable skills and knowledge. The instructors are knowledgeable and supportive, and the curriculum is relevant and up-to-date. I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of NPower Canada and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to jumpstart their career in technology.
I recently completed the program at npowercanada.ca and it was a fantastic experience. The curriculum was comprehensive and the instructors were incredibly knowledgeable. I was able to develop real-world skills that have been invaluable in my job search. I highly recommend NPower Canada to anyone looking to gain the skills and experience needed to succeed in the tech industry.
I absolutely loved my time at NPower Canada! The program is phenomenal and the instructors are incredibly knowledgeable. The curriculum is comprehensive and covers all the necessary skills for a successful tech career. The support and mentorship provided throughout the program were invaluable. I highly recommend NPower Canada to anyone looking to kickstart their journey in the tech industry. 👍😊
I recently completed a program in the tech industry and it was a great experience. The curriculum was comprehensive and the instructors were incredibly supportive. I gained valuable skills that have been essential in my job search. I highly recommend this program to anyone looking to start a career in technology.
NPower Canada provided me with an incredible opportunity to launch my career in the tech industry. The program is well-designed and the instructors are highly knowledgeable and supportive. The curriculum covers a wide range of essential skills and the real-world projects helped me develop practical experience. I am deeply grateful for the experience and would wholeheartedly recommend NPower Canada to anyone interested in pursuing a career in technology.
I'm an employer who sent out a job offer to someone enrolled in this npower course - I received the signed acceptance letter back from the candidate. I was flexible in the new hire's start date and daily hours in order to accommodate npower's class times. The program coordinator manager told (yes told, not advised) my new hire that he had to decline the job because there were some evening events that they're holding that can't be missed. Npower's web site talks about getting jobs for young people yet they told him to reneg on a job offer that he already accepted. I smell a scam!
Their teachers are so rude. They do not care about you if you do not speak fluent english. The discrimination exists in the classroom. They treat you like a trash if you do not speak fluent english or you do not act the way they want you to. I was wasting my time for 2 months there ending up getting nothing. they provide the program for free to lure you in. but at the end they can fire you with a fabricated reason or without a reason(that is written on the contract). Not worth your time at all.
I enrolled in NPower s JR IT Analyst program, intrigued by their promise to bridges the gap between non-traditional and diverse job seekers and employers hiring ICT talent. I was under the impression this meant they would provide under-represented/marginalized individuals with valuable, sought after skills and was eager to better myself in the midst of the pandemic and take time to learn new skills that might suit me in an increasingly digitized workforce. I was thrilled that courses Npower offered came at no costs to participants. Big mistake. You re definitely getting what you pay for with Npower. Government bodies, financial institutions and tech oligarchies are all greasing palms here as reflected in the stuffy, unfocused, and incoherent curriculum. If you can call it that- it s more like daycare for adults. Participating in NPower means subjecting yourself to unprecedented surveillance (webcams must be kept running during washroom breaks), countless hours of condescending personal development exercises (Meyers Briggs, vision boards, uninspired Tony Robbins gibberish about following your dreams) , strict adherence to attendance (1 minute late results in a warning email- I can only imagine what happens if you step out during a compulsory TED talk) and teachers who can scarcely run a zoom meeting without fumbling around, giggling and guffawing about how bewildering conference call technology can be. Essentially everything people from marginalized communities are justifiably skeptical of.
After several weeks of this I was crushed. It was clear the course was complete waste of time but I had realized this too late and decided to salvage what I could by working independently as opposed to withdrawing from the program altogether. I began missing classes as I found I could cover the content more efficiently on my own. When I received a call warning against further absences I pushed back a little by saying that I was fully aware that I had missed several classes that the call came across as intrusive. Big mistake. I had now been labeled a troublemaker. I was summoned for a check- in video call which, essentially, played out like a deposition. I remained steadfast and unapologetic in regards to my absences as, from my perspective; the lessons could go on just fine regardless of whether I was there or not. This was seen to be an unacceptable and disrespectful attitude as it deviated from what they referred to as their (hostile) workplace simulation. What would happen were you miss days once you begin working? Well, that wouldn t happen because I d then be a liability for a company I am paid to do a job for which is not the case here.
The conversation went on like this for a really long time until eventually one teacher had a meltdown and began yelling about how he should be making more money. I was confused but allowed myself to be scolded because I really wanted to stay in the program and didn t know how else to get out of this call.
The next day was more of the same. Though literally nothing had changed since yesterday s meeting, I was called for yet another Mandatory Check-In but this time I was meeting with the Program Director as well. During this meeting I was assured that I would be monitored even more closely and that my work be reviewed by the Program Director herself in order to support me. I had enrolled to learn new skills and boost my attractiveness to prospective employers, not to be a guinea pig for whether three people could suffocate a person from the comfort of their home offices. I felt nauseous. I had wasted an entire month of my life. How could people be so cold, so relentless? The next morning I listened to my voicemail. Her voice came through my phone like salt in a wound as she cheerfully notified me of my absence from today's class. I blocked the number instantly.
My sympathies are with my ex-colleagues still hoping for a competitive IT training as they fill out another bank survey. They each deserve so much better. But hey, keep those heads high and webcams on; Friday is PJ day!