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Digital Stack: In 2020, companies used only 20% of the amounts they budgeted for training, focusing strictly on courses related to their core business

  • The most requested courses in 2020: databases – SQL, business analysis, Python and Java programming
  • There have been requests for niche courses: artificial intelligence, machine learning, RPA.
  • Companies that invested the most in IT training during 2020 are those in the fields of IT, banking, insurance, and pharma.
  • The training budgets of the companies vary between 500 – 1,500 euros / per year / per employee.
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