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Welcome to an exciting new opportunity.

HackerHours academy is a new mentoring program with the aim of improving your skills in both tech-interview and English preparation putting you in the best position to achieve your goals and find employment In the international job market.

Throughout the world, tech companies are desperate to employ new people but unless you are prepared the chances of finding high paid work is limited.

Unlike other programs HackerHours academy intends to bring a personal touch to your training. A collaboration between 2 highly experienced people who care and want to use their extensive experience to help you achieve what sometimes you can only dream about.

There is so much more that we can offer than you are normally used to receiving, therefore we would like to invite you to this meetup where we will explain our goals and how they can benefit you.

We look forward to seeing you there and joining us on this exciting new adventure.

About the founders

Alexander Ocsa

Alexander is a highly motivated and passionate Technologist whose long-term aim is to make our world a better place to live in, by the pragmatic use of Technology and Education. Taking up a project and making it a BIG SUCCESS by designing, implementation and execution is his second nature. If there is one quality that would best describe Alexander, it’s his obsession with finding solutions to problems that need solving and a mindset that is in constant overdrive.

Mark Garland

Mark is an English teacher originating from Britain. He has taught English for 29 years and has travelled the world using English to transform the lives of others. His style of teaching is unlike many conventional methods in that he achieves results fast with full dedication to the student and their needs. If there is one quality that would best describe Mark, it's his willingness to go beyond the norm found in today's education system, providing a personal touch and care for his students rarely seen nowadays in the teaching world.