Ai Engineer Placement Programme

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Trainee AI Engineer Placement Programme

Trainee AI Engineer - No Experience Needed!

Ready to launch a future-proof career in AI - even if you have zero experience?

We’re looking for ambitious individuals ready to break into the world of artificial intelligence and data science. Our industry-leading AI Traineeship is designed to take you from complete beginner to a highly employable Junior AI Engineer, with full training provided and a guaranteed job offer (£25K-£45K starting salary) within 20 miles of your location.

Whether you're working full-time, part-time, or currently unemployed, our flexible, self-paced program allows you to train around your lifestyle and be job-ready in as little as 6-12 months.

How it works - your journey to AI success

Step 1: Discover AI

Start your journey with our beginner-friendly mini-course bundle. Explore the fundamentals of AI through interactive videos, presentations, and quizzes - all accessible anytime, anywhere, through our easy-to-use online platform.

Step 2: Full-Stack AI Mastery

Dive deeper with in-demand technical skills including Python programming, data handling, machine learning, and version control with Git and GitHub. You’ll work on hands-on mini projects that mirror real-world challenges, helping you build confidence and a strong portfolio as you learn.

Step 3: Get Certified

Prepare for and earn your Microsoft AI-900: Azure AI Fundamentals certification, an internationally recognised qualification that proves your knowledge and boosts your credibility with employers.

Step 4: Real-World Projects

Showcase your new skills with two industry-based, practical projects assigned by your personal tutor. These projects are designed to give you real, portfolio-worthy experience, making you stand out to employers from day one.

Your guaranteed future

After completing your training, you'll be placed in a Junior AI Engineer role with a guaranteed starting salary of £25K-£45K. We work with top employers across the UK to ensure you get matched with a role close to home.

We guarantee a job offer upon completion or 100% of your course fees refunded.

We’re proud to have helped over 1,000 people each year transform their careers. Explore our success stories on our website and see what your future could look like.

At a one off cost of £990, or a deposit of £149 followed by 10 interest free monthly instalments of £124, this represents a great opportunity to start a rewarding career in Ai and have a real career ladder to start climbing. If you are not offered a role at the end of the training we will refund 100% of your course fees.

Ready to future-proof your career?

If you’re passionate about tech and ready to break into one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, apply now. One of our friendly advisors will be in touch to guide you through the next steps.

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