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You may have seen the Netmatters blimp above our office. Now our junior developers have brought it from the skies to your screen!
We launched the Tappy Blimp game with a fun competition, and the highest scoring player, Dominic Kidd won a £50 Amazon voucher!
The competition may have ended, but that doesn't mean you can't play or register your highest score. You can even compete with your friends by sharing this across Social Media!
The developers who built this game are part of our Scion Coalition Scheme. This scheme finds candidates eager to become junior developers. They then undergo intensive training in a professional environment, under the sponsorship of various companies who aim to hire dedicated and talented junior developers. On average 75% of applicants have graduated into a full-time junior developer role after approximately six months training.
This game shows the range of skills that Scion candidates develop, and is just one of the indicators of the scheme's success. Hopefully this game shows the scheme as an exciting venture to be a part of.
Are you interested in a career in software development, or sponsoring a member of the Scion Coalition Scheme? Be part of the next generation of tech talent and contact us via the form below, or ring us on 01603 515007 today.