IT Camp 2026: Skills Employers Expect
IT Camp 2026 is a two‑week online program designed to help future IT specialists master the skills employers expect in the era of AI.
From March 16 to 28, you’ll explore how the job market is evolving, how AI is reshaping daily tasks across roles, and which practical competencies help juniors and switchers stay confident and competitive in real projects.
About IT Camp
Opportunity
AI is changing the work of modern IT teams — not by replacing experts, but by strengthening their capabilities and raising the overall quality of technical work. As businesses adopt AI‑driven processes, they increasingly look for early‑career specialists who combine solid technical foundations with strong communication skills, adaptability, and confidence in using AI tools in real project environments. IT Camp offers a clear, structured introduction to these expectations. Through practical examples, applied exercises, and industry‑aligned insights, you’ll learn how AI is used across different IT functions, which competencies employers value most today, and how to build a professional toolkit that supports long‑term development in an AI‑enhanced workplace. It is a concise, skill‑oriented guide designed to help you step into your first professional projects with clarity and confidence.
What to Expect
IT Camp provides a structured, industry‑aligned introduction to the technical competencies shaping modern IT roles. You will gain a clear understanding of how AI influences the IT job market, project workflows, and hiring expectations across engineering‑driven teams. Throughout the program, you’ll work with practical AI tools used in real corporate environments and explore how they enhance the efficiency and decision‑making of specialists in DevOps, Manual QA, and UI/UX design. The curriculum emphasizes applied knowledge, technical problem‑solving, and cross‑functional collaboration, helping you develop the professional discipline required in modern delivery teams. Powered by expert insights, real project cases, and actionable frameworks, IT Camp equips you with the technical mindset and practical skills essential for entering today’s AI‑augmented IT landscape.
Program
DataArt IT Camp is a two‑week learning experience built around expert‑led webinars (Monday–Thursday) and hands‑on workshops (Friday–Saturday), giving every participant the flexibility to tailor their schedule. All webinars are recorded and available on demand, while workshops require live participation to ensure full interaction, team collaboration, and practical application of new skills. The program is conducted entirely in English and offered at no cost to participants. Those who stay engaged and complete the required activities will receive an official certificate confirming their achievement. The curriculum is designed to help you learn directly from industry professionals, strengthen both technical and communication skills, and prepare with confidence for the expectations of modern IT careers.
How to Participate?
To participate in the IT Camp, enroll by the steps below. Deadline: March 15th, 2026.
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Program
IT Camp Opening
No-Code Superpowers at DataArt: Real AI Implementation for Non-Developers
Job Market in the AI Era
The future of Front-End
Social Engineering Attacks: Why Anyone Can Become a Victim
Team Leadership in the Modern IT Environment
Hack the Workflow: Coding with AI Assistants
Team Leadership Styles in Real Cases
How UX Research Helps Build Products People Want
AI Tools for Language Learning and Practice
AI for QA Engineers: Where to Start and How to Use
AI(Ops) for DevOps Engineers
Conflict Management & Resolution in IT Teams: Practical Tools for Developers
Conflict Management & Resolution in IT Teams: From Theory to Practice
AI tools for QA Manual
⚠️ Participants residing on the territory of the Russian Federation, as well as from other sanctioned territories, are not allowed to take part in the Camp.
ℹ️ Disclaimer
DataArt is a software development company and is not an accredited educational institution, school, or university. All information provided during the course is for informational purposes only and shall not been considered as accredited educational training, or formal education course.