130 Bangladeshi talent Freelancers got award from Denmark based IT institution CodersTrust . Recently CodersTrust authority handed over certificate & award to the Freelancers at their Banani campus, Dhaka.
On that ceremony Mr. Jon –CayoFiebig Co-founder of CoderTsrust, Md. M.A.G. Osmani (Coutry Director) Mr. Edward Ecederlud (Head of Global Earning team) , Mr. Suman Ahmed (Director of student’s affairs United International University, UIU) were present.
Anik Hossain and RatulRaihan was awarded as the leading students in earning with a total of $2175 and $2940 earned in just one week followed by ShahidaArobi from the 2nd batch of CT with $810. Altogether 60 prizes including 24 android phone given away as prizes for the winners.
“I have earned $10,000 so far from Upwork just after completing the Front-End course at CodersTrust. It’s really a great achievement for me. I am truly grateful to CT and the great mentors” says Anik Hossain, student of 1st batch at CT.
Coderstrust also recently hosted a Bidding War where the students dove in to bid on the leading freelance market places where the outcome was a of total $40K earned by CT students in just 6 weeks.
Aklima being an average girl living in the slums of Korail joined Coderstrust with no computer skills and minimal English spoken skills. She was enrolled in the program financed by UNDP and CT. After just a few months of her classes at CoderstrustAklima was able to start her data entry career in the online marketplaces and bought her first laptop on her own. At present Aklima is one the leading students in earning and simultaneously won several awards. Aklima’s performance demonstrates that anyone can learn and earn with Coderstrust.
At CT the students are not only limited to learning and earning but several ECA and peer group activities where students are able to have fun and enjoy to the fullest. A Premier League cricket match recently hosted at CT where the Korail team was awarded as the winner.
Currently new registrations are open at the 15 CT Learn & Earn Centres across Bangladesh.