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Bridging the gap between Python and Scala: Inside Quantexa’s Graduate Programme

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ARTICLE SUMMARY

Follow Teuta Ferati's journey through Quantexa’s Data Engineering Academy as she shares insights, challenges, and successes—from preparation to certification—ultimately equipping her with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive at Quantexa.

In a series of four insightful video sessions, Teuta Ferati—a recent graduate—shared her journey through Quantexa’s intensive Scala Academy, where she developed both technical and practical skills, ultimately earning a position with the company.

Through her progression, Teuta’s story reveals the value of the Quantexa Scala Academy, showcasing how it equips participants with industry-ready skills and leads to career opportunities within the company.

Video 1: Introduction and Preparation

In her first session, filmed early in Week 1, Teuta talked about her initial steps and expectations. This introductory stage emphasized program objectives and essential preparation, setting a solid foundation for the weeks ahead.

Video 2: Progress Update and Module Review

By Week 3, Teuta shared her experiences working through the Academy’s core modules. She provided insights into her learning progress, highlighting the academy’s supportive environment and the depth of the Scala-focused curriculum.

Video 3: Advanced Topics and Skill Development

In Week 5, Teuta revisited for a deeper dive, discussing advanced topics and the practical skills she was developing. This stage was a pivotal part of her growth, focusing on complex technical concepts and real-world applications that built her confidence in using Scala at a professional level.

Video 4: Final Assessments and Certification Journey

As Teuta neared the Academy’s completion around Week 7/8, the final session captured her reflections on assessments and the certification journey. By then, she felt well-prepared for her role, ready to contribute to Quantexa with her new expertise in Scala.

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