The graduate development program lasts for two years.
It allows you to experience real work in real teams, with support and
training to enable you to take on a mainstream development or testing
role.
- The first month—Upon starting
at NDS you will be allocated to a team. During the first month
you will attend a number of in-house courses to introduce you
to the industry and the company. You will also have time to familiarize
yourself with the products your team is responsible for and the
technologies they employ.
- The following months—You will be given tasks and projects
to work on and you will receive support from your
team and your assigned mentor. In addition to on-the-job training,
external training courses which are appropriate to your development
needs and the needs of your team will also be identified.
- Regular graduate days—Approximately every two months,
you will have an opportunity to spend a day with the other program
participants. These days will enable you to find out about other
areas of the company, get to know one another, and exchange experiences.
- The graduate coordinator—There is a graduate coordinator
at each site (Staines and Chandlers Ford) who looks
after the interests of the graduates as a whole. This person
makes sure the program is being followed and provides information
and assistance as required, independent of your line manager.
For further information on the Graduate Development Program, please
see our FAQ.