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TeamSparta Cultivates Practical AI Talent Through K-Digital Training Program
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TeamSparta Cultivates Practical AI Talent Through K-Digital Training Program

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • TeamSparta is focusing on nurturing AI talent with practical skills to meet evolving industry demands.
  • The edutech company achieved success in the K-Digital Training (KDT) program, which cultivates digital and new technology talent.
  • TeamSparta's structured curriculum, from foundational learning to practical experience and job placement, contributed to its top ranking in KDT program employment rates.

The rapid advancement of generative AI is reshaping the ideal candidate profile in the corporate world. Companies now seek "practical AI talent" capable of solving real-world problems, not just using AI tools.

Edutech firm TeamSparta is addressing this demand by concentrating on cultivating AI professionals with hands-on skills. The company recently demonstrated its effectiveness by achieving top results in the K-Digital Training (KDT) program, a government initiative designed to foster talent in digital and emerging technologies like AI, big data, and cloud computing.

TeamSparta's approach emphasizes project-based learning to produce job-ready individuals. Since joining the KDT program in 2021, the company has consistently ranked first in terms of employment rates for its trainees from 2023 to 2025, boasting an average completion rate of 90%.

The company attributes its success to a systematic educational structure that integrates learning, practical experience, and employment support. This includes a "warming-up" phase to strengthen students' foundational abilities before diving into core training and practical application.

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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.