年代E Factory's Bootcamp For Tech Graduates Aims To Bridge Lebanon's Skills Gap年代E Factory is structured as a three-month coding bootcamp to provide under-privileged and low-income youths with employment and entrepreneurship opportunities.

By信德Hariharan

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Zeina Saab, co-founder, SE Factory (far right) with the team and participants of the bootcamp.

Zeina Saab, CEO,The Nawaya Networkand co-founder,年代E Factoryalways used to wonder why even though large numbers of computer science students graduated in Lebanon each year, they were not securing appropriate employment in the industry. That's why Saab and Fadi Bizri (formerly MD of Bader Young Entrepreneurs Program and now Partner at B&Y Venture Partners) decided to jointly create SE Factory (a joint initiative between Nawaya and Bader Young Entrepreneurs Program) to upskill tech enthusiasts and graduates of the country to meet the requirements of tech companies today. SE Factory is structured as a three-monthcoding bootcamp提供贫穷和低收入的年轻人with employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. Speaking about the motivation for the initiative, Saab says, "We thought we needed to establish a practical coding program that allows computer science/engineering students from all backgrounds and socio-economic levels to benefit from an opportunity to take their skills to the next level, and become highly employable within a very short period of time."

Lebanese tech company representatives judging projects at the Demo day of pilot batch. Image credit: SE Factory.
Launched in March 2016, SE Factory's pilot batch saw 43 students apply for the bootcamp, from which eight aspiring tech entrepreneurs were picked for the program. Asfari Foundation, Bank Audi, Bank Al Mawarid, and Berytech were the sponsors for the first batch. From an online shift scheduling tool to manage team tasks and schedules, to a web application that promoted recycling of waste in households, to an e-platform forfreelance workersand other such projects, the students used the camp to develop their ideas and also showcased them at the conclusion of the camp. "It [SE Factory] literally changed my way of thinking about a lot of things, not just in coding," says Hassan Salem, one of the participants. "It improved my soft skills and passion to learn and developed my skills in every single moment, thus it has changed a big part of my personality," he adds.

Participants and organizers of SE Factory's pilot bootcamp. Image credit: SE Factory.
Elaborating on the response for the first cycle of the program, Lubna Rashid, SE Factory Program Coordinator admits to a "very positive feedback" and some tangible benefits arising from the initiative. "Some of Lebanon's leading software companies and startups [have] expressed interest in potentially interviewing some of SE Factory's graduates for software development positions in their companies," she says. She also clarifies that while participation is not confined to Lebanese nationals, the focus remains on filling thedemand gap for skilled developersin Lebanon and "keeping bright minds in the country." Currently accepting applications for its next round, which is due to start in July, SE Factory has received over 55 applicants for the second cycle, and the team is in the final stages of selecting the final candidates for the batch.

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信德Hariharan

Former Features Editor, Entrepreneur Middle East

信德Hariharanis the Features Editor at Entrepreneur Middle East. She is a financial consultant turned business journalist with a FOMO when it comes to everything technology.

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