Stanbic IBTC Launches Free Digital Skills Empowerment Programme (DiSEP)
Stanbic IBTC has announced the launch of its Digital Skills Empowerment Programme (DiSEP), a groundbreaking initiative aimed at equipping eligible Nigerian candidates with cutting-edge digital skills, professional upskilling, and globally recognized certifications—all at no cost to participants.
About DiSEP
DiSEP is designed to identify and nurture digitally savvy individuals, providing them with intensive training to enhance their capabilities and broaden their digital expertise. The program positions participants to excel in the job market and contribute to the ongoing digital transformation within Stanbic IBTC Group and beyond.
Through DiSEP, successful applicants will not only gain valuable digital skills but also have the chance to fast-track their careers by earning professional certifications in high-demand areas.
Eligibility Requirements
The program seeks individuals with a strong passion for technology and resourcefulness. To qualify, applicants must meet the following criteria:
A Second Class Lower degree or higher in Information Technology, Engineering, or related fields from an accredited university.
A minimum of five credits in GCE, NECO, or its equivalent, including Mathematics and English.
Completion of NYSC with a discharge certificate in hand.
Age limit of 28 years at the time of application.
Candidates must also show interest in building careers in fields such as Kubernetes, .NET Core, C#, Software Testing and Automation, DevOps, and Java.
Application Process
Shortlisted candidates will undergo an online pre-training assessment as part of the selection process.
This initiative addresses the increasing demand for digital talent while fostering the growth of a skilled workforce equipped to meet industry challenges.
To apply and take a step towards a brighter digital future, visit the application portal.
https://standardbank.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5doSzscWJGqh9lA
Applications are open for a limited time, so interested candidates are encouraged to act swiftly.

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