WorldOpp Pipeline

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WorldOpp Pipeline is the four-stage process that a not-job-ready individual goes through in order to land his or her job using the WorldOpp programme.


Steps

  1. WorldOpp Orientation (its target length is from one day to one week)
  2. WorldOpp Placement Seminar (its target length is from one week to one month): Graduates from WorldOpp Bootcamp are placed as WorldOpp fellows. These fellows are employees of local companies that support the programme. Their compensation depends on the employer's payroll schedule; however, the fellows often receive some portion of what skilled workers are paid. Traditionally, the fellows are placed in project manager, business analyst, Scrum master, product owner, and tech lead jobs.
  3. WorldOpp Bootcamp (its target length is from five weeks to three months): Graduates from WorldOpp Placement Seminar are offered to start out as WorldOpp Fellow Candidates. Later, one of three candidates shall be promoted to WorldOpp Lead Candidate roles. All candidates usually receive a small stipend from $80 to $320 and are enrolled in the WorldOpp Bootcamp usually on a full-time basis. Administration of information technology (IT) is the major theme of this bootcamp.
  4. WorldOpp Employment (its target length is from nine months to six years): The fellows are not committed to the fellowship; everyone can leave the fellowship at any time. If the fellow chooses to earn a 4-year degree, the fellowship can last four or more years. When the fellows get fully employed, they can still receive accounting, administrative, financial, legal, managerial, marketing, and technology support.

Sourcing

Main wikipage: WorldOpp Sourcing

WorldOpp Sourcing is an endeavor to attract new WorldOpp candidates. Everyone who is interested in our employment opportunities is invited to take WorldOpp Placement Seminar, which is absolutely free and available to any graduate from WorldOpp Orientation, which is absolutely free and available to the general public.

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