Intensive course in tech business for jobless grads


The Launch of Leet Academy

ITRAIN (M) Sdn Bhd, 1337 Ventures Sdn Bhd and Talent Intelligence Sdn Bhd have partnered with TalentCorp Malaysia to launch Leet Academy, a full-time programme for unemployed Malaysian graduates to learn how to start their own technology enabled businesses.

Traditionally, graduates have the mindset of working for big corporations as a reason to create a brand for themselves. But Leet Academy gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to create their own business and be their very boss, noted iTrain chief executive officer Bikesh Lakhmichand.

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