Trainee AI & No-Code Developer- Training Course

Birmingham
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About the opportunity
Are you ready to step into the future of technology? Netcom Training, in partnership with Intel, is offering a fully-funded AI course designed to equip you with the skills employers are actively seeking.
From no-code tools and AI technical domains to building AI-driven ventures, you’ll gain hands-on experience that makes you job-ready in today’s fast-growing AI and tech market.
Complete the course and gain a guaranteed interview with our network of UK-wide partners, helping you start a career in AI, tech innovation, or digital solutions.
Course Details

  • Start Date: 09/02/2026
  • Duration: 12 Weeks
  • Days: Monday – Thursday
  • Times: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Evening)
  • Format: Online, practical workshops
    What you’ll learn
  • No-Code Tools: Master Level 100 no-code tools for rapid AI prototyping.
  • Technical Domains: Explore Computer Vision, IoT, and Chatbots.
  • AI Ventures: Develop AI building ventures and practical real-world projects.
  • Business Application: Understand AI applications in real-world business scenarios.
  • Development: Collaborate on projects and practise continuous professional development.
  • Tools: Gain hands-on experience with industry-standard AI tools.
    Career Pathway
    Successful participants are guaranteed an interview with our network of UK-wide partners working with leading brands.
  • Potential Roles: Junior AI Specialist, No-Code Developer, Junior Data Support.
  • Starting Salaries: Typically £22,000 – £28,000 (role dependent).
    Eligibility
    This is a government-funded opportunity. To apply, you must:
  • Live in the West Midlands.
  • Be aged 19 or over.
  • Earn below the gross annual wage cap of £34,194.
  • Not currently be undertaking other government-funded training.
  • Right to Work: You must have lived in the UK/EU for the last 3 years and have the right to work in the UK (Student/Graduate visas are not eligible).
    Cost
    This is a fully-funded course with no fees – complete the training, gain essential AI skills, and secure your guaranteed interview

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