NewVIc IT student works with BT to improve an NHS App
Iseoluwa, a NewVIc Level 3 IT student completed a week’s work experience placement at BT’s London offices. She secured the placement after beating tough competition to win the BT X Black Apprentice Network Dragons Den competition which ran over the summer.
Iseoluwa, a NewVIc Level 3 IT student, has a spring in her step having completed a week’s work experience placement at BT’s London offices. She secured the placement after beating tough competition to win the BT X Black Apprentice Network Dragons Den competition which ran over the summer.
As part of the competition, Iseoluwa was partnered with another entrant and tasked with coming up with an idea on how technology could improve their local community. She successfully pitched her ideas to a panel which included senior leaders from BT and an NHS Director. Iseoluwa and her teammate pitched ideas to change an NHS app to improve its service, save NHS resources and get help to those that need it most.
Iseoluwa said:
“I really enjoyed taking part in the competition and working with my teammate to review the NHS app and come up with ways to increase the number of young people and older people using it.
The work experience enabled me to shadow BT staff, understand how to build a personal brand and craft an effective pitch. It also gave me a really good insight into the range of roles on offer in the industry. It’s made me determined to secure an apprenticeship with BT in either IT or Cybersecurity when I leave college!”
Ashantina Johnson, Social Value Delivery Manager, commented:
“I had the pleasure of meeting Iseoulwa and her teammate. They presented their project of the redesign of the NHS app and I could see why they won. It was evident that they had carried out research for this project and mitigated the challenges that were posed to them. They demonstrated innovation and emotional intelligence during their presentation. They presented their project of the redesign of the NHS App, and I could see why they won. It was evident that they had carried out research for this project.”
Sophie Willmott, BT Business Future Careers Manager, added;
“I had the pleasure of working with Iseoluwa for a week’s work experience at BT, where she consistently demonstrated exceptional skills and qualities that would be an asset to any organisation. She has shown a remarkable attitude and mature professional outlook which impressed everyone she met during the week.”
Bosco Angol, NewVIc Interim Director Digital - Business, Media and Art, commented;
"The Digital Studies Department is immensely proud of Iseoluwa’s outstanding achievements during her work experience at BT. Her exceptional commendation from BT is a testament to her remarkable attitude and unwavering determination to succeed. Iseoluwa is a high achiever and serves as an exemplary role model for all students at NewVIc. Congratulations, Iseoluwa, on your well-deserved success."
For more information about NewVIc’s IT courses and how to enrol or apply visit www.newvic.ac.uk/enrol