Eintracht Frankfurt and the TechQuartier are looking for TechTalents!

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Written by Redaktion• 24. August 2020• 15:47• FinTech
With its two-month trainee curriculum, TechTalents seeks to empower the next generation of business leaders that have an eye on innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. The TechTalents program is an education program founded by TechQuartier and Eintracht Frankfurt and offers bright, motivated students a unique environment to learn real-world skills beyond the everyday university experience. By working on real-life business challenges, which are designed by prestigious corporate partners, students will gain valuable insights on how to develop a digital solution from start to finish and get direct professional coaching and feedback.
Participants will also be able to network with a community of startups and corporates. The third batch of TechTalents program will take place (online and on site) with kickoff 8th October 2020: TechQuartier and Eintracht Frankfurt have partnered with very prestigious corporates (DZ Bank, Deutsche Börse Group, Deutsche Bank, Cheìl, Pwc) which will provide cash prizes for the best solutions.
For application, please follow this link (Closing date for applications: 06 September 2020).
Find more information here.
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