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Programming teacher at an IT school in Bit School

16 March

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Bit School

Bit School

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Without experience
Part-time work

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Bit School is a modern IT school for children aged 6-16, where we teach programming, robotics and LEGO construction in offline and online formatsWe create a friendly, supportive atmosphere, we work in small groups and value an individual approach.In the Bit School team, development, responsibility and love for working with children are important.Don't you confuse Java with coffee? ?Do you know that Scratch is not a symptom of allergies, and Python is not an inhabitant of a terrarium? Hud! Becaus

Bit School is a modern IT school for children aged 6-16, where we teach programming, robotics and LEGO construction in offline and online formats

We create a friendly, supportive atmosphere, we work in small groups and value an individual approach.

In the Bit School team, development, responsibility and love for working with children are important.

Don't you confuse Java with coffee? ?

Do you know that Scratch is not a symptom of allergies, and Python is not an inhabitant of a terrarium? 

Hud! Because we are looking for someone who will teach kids to code in a way that would make even Google jealous

We combine technology, creativity and teamwork to make learning an exciting journey.

Our goal is to make IT education interesting, practical and accessible to every child.

Our children:

create games,

bring robots to life,

are scattered with words like "algorithm" and "debug".

And we:

help in the first lessons

training and support

and we pay (normally so)

to us, if you can:

  • explain why the code doesn't work - and don't break down morally,
  • you're not afraid of children's "Why?",
  • you want to work for fun, not "because you have to".

Send your resume or call the number:

Bit School is the place to be, even on Monday

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Without experience
Part-time work
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