Gosuware Education
Supportive training for professionals switching careers and newcomers starting from zero. Content is backed by real production cases: integrations, failure scenarios and workflows (GDS / NDC / Flight APIs).
A Realistic Entry into Software: Gosuware Training Tracks
The biggest problem for many people trying to enter software is not “how to learn”, but choosing a path that actually maps to real jobs. Gosuware trainings are not built on marketing promises — they are built on roles that exist in real teams.
These programs are designed around production-grade systems, corporate project realities, and what engineering teams truly expect day to day.
Frontend Developer
Frontend is one of the fastest entry points into software — but it’s not just “building screens”. Modern frontend engineers consume APIs, manage state, handle error scenarios, and understand user behavior and product flows.
- HTML, CSS, modern JavaScript
- React fundamentals and component thinking
- Working with real APIs
- Corporate frontend expectations
This track is for people who start from zero but want to reach a hireable junior level.
Backend Developer (Java)
Backend is where the critical work lives: money, users, security and performance. Java + Spring Boot is still one of the strongest combinations in the corporate world.
- Java fundamentals and OOP
- REST services with Spring Boot
- Databases and data modeling
- Real business scenarios
This track is not about “just writing code” — it’s designed to teach you how to think like a backend engineer.
QA / Software Tester
QA is one of the most needed roles in software teams — and one of the most misunderstood. QA is not just “finding bugs”; it’s about validating quality end-to-end.
- Test thinking and writing test scenarios
- Manual testing techniques
- API testing fundamentals
- Hands-on practice on real project flows
If you want to enter software but don’t want to be a developer, QA is often the most realistic and high-demand path.
Business Analyst
Business Analysts are the bridge between business and engineering. They don’t write code — but they define what the software should achieve and how success is measured.
- Requirements analysis
- User stories and acceptance criteria
- Working with technical teams
- BA role in real software projects
A strong and sustainable career path for people with solid analytical thinking and communication skills.
Who Is This For?
- People switching into software from another field
- People tired of hype and misleading promises
- People looking for roles that exist in real teams
- People who want realism — not “get rich quick” narratives
Gosuware trainings are not for short-term motivation. They are for people who want to build a long-term career.
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