Careerprise Employment
WorldOpp Employment (alternatively known as WorldOpp apprenticeship and WorldOpp Fellowship; hereinafter, the Employment) is the process in which graduates from WorldOpp Bootcamp start out as apprentices working part-time for WorldOpp Fellow Staff, later become full-time employees, and finally move to independent work for their own companies and/or other employers.
Education is another vital part of the Employment. At the same time, study schedule starts with 35 hours a week and gradually goes down to 5 hours a week within 8 months.
The Employment is the final stage of WorldOpp Pipeline.
Contents
Curriculum
No single curriculum exists; learning plans are crafted for every WorldOpp fellow individually.
For accountants
- Aspiring accountants may concentrate on international or American accounting. Business law is a significant part of the curriculum for any accountant.
For business analysts
For executive administrators
For information technology officers
For project managers
For systems engineers
These fellows are employees of local companies that support the programme. Their compensation depends on the employer's payroll schedule; however, the fellows often receive some portion of what skilled workers are paid. Traditionally, the fellows are placed in project manager, business analyst, Scrum master, product owner, and tech lead jobs.
Stages
In-house employment
- What is a combination of training and work?
- It depends on many factors. The combination of formal training and work for WorldOpp fellows can be expressed by the following table:
Work week WorldOpp week Activities Student hours Work hours 1 WorldOpp Orientation, WorldOpp Placement Seminar Not defined 0 2‑6 WorldOpp Bootcamp 40 1 7 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 279 hours of relevant training and (b) 81 hours of work as a business analyst, account manager, and/or partner liaison 35 5 2 8 34 6 3 9 33 7 4 10 32 8 5 11 31 9 6 12 30 10 7 13 29 11 8 14 28 12 9 15 27 13 10 16 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 80 hours of work as a systems engineer, solution architect, and/or information architect and (b) 120 hours of relevant training 26 14 11 17 25 15 12 18 24 16 13 19 23 17 14 20 22 18 15 21 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 82 hours of work as a product designer, product owner, and/or content manager and (b) 78 hours of relevant training 21 19 16 22 20 20 17 23 19 21 18 24 18 22 19 25 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 72 hours of work as a UX designer, usability analyst, and/or graphic designer and (b) 48 hours of relevant training 17 23 20 26 16 24 21 27 15 25 22 28 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 81 hours of work as a procurement manager, contracts administrator, and/or business buyer and (b) 39 hours of relevant training 14 26 23 29 13 27 24 30 12 28 25 31 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 90 hours of work as a project manager, team lead, and/or Scrum Master and (b) 30 hours of relevant training 11 29 26 32 10 30 27 33 9 31 28 34 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 65 hours of work as a configuration manager, DevOps engineer and (b) 15 hours of relevant training 8 32 29 35 7 33 30 36 WorldOpp Employment: (a) 69 hours of work as a business administrator and/or functional manager and (b) 11 hours of relevant training 6 34 31 37 5 35 32 and further 38 and further Individualized activities within WorldOpp Employment
Assisted employment
When the fellows get fully employed, they can still receive accounting, administrative, financial, legal, managerial, marketing, and technology support. In addition, you will be supported administratively, financially, legally, managerially, and technologically as long as you are in the program.