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Mainframe Open Education – How to train the next generation of mainframers

Like a majority of the technology industry, mainframe related jobs have seen a signifiant skills gap over the last several years. A big part of this gap can be blamed on the lack of education and training. More simple and quality training can quickly put new mainframe professionals – or even those transitioning from a different part of technology – on to the path of a fulfilling career in the industry.

Open Mainframe Project members have acknowledged that education and training is an obstacle for students and new recruitments, which is why several members banned together to create Mainframe Open Education. Launched in 2020, its mission is to bring new talent (of any age) together with experts and resources to educate and train the next generation of mainframers.

Learn more about Mainframe Open Education in next week’s webinar “Mainframe Open Education – Join the Movement!” on Wednesday, May 19 at 8 – 9 am PDT. Project leaders Jennifer Francis, Developer Advocate and OpenGroup Master Certified Architect at IBM, and Lauren Valenti, Head of Mainframe Education and Customer Engagement at  Broadcom, will walk through an overview of the project, goals, how to get involved and more. Register for the webinar here to attend live or receive the link of the video on-demand: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1mqv7M_2RfiVgQMKmAwAFQ 

In the meantime, Lauren shares the elevator speech for Mainframe Open Education in this new video:

Join the MOE movement today. Attend the community meetings here and complete this simple survey to help guide and inform our framework.

Fill out this survey by May 31: https://share.hsforms.com/1606ViDw4Qh2Zhhc9rYIBhg4tvhy!