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“Infinity Labs R&D’s training teaches you to learn, and to be responsible for your own learning. These are skills that you take with you in life, and are not just
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We believe the best way to understand Infinity Labs is through the stories of our graduates.
Here you can read first-hand experiences from graduates who went through the training program, faced real challenges along the way, and successfully transitioned into the tech industry. These stories reflect different backgrounds, different concerns, and different starting points, but all share one thing in common: a serious commitment to building a career in tech. Before joining the program, many candidates have questions about the training process, the entry test, or what comes after graduation. That is completely natural.
Below you will find stories from graduates who asked the same questions, had similar concerns, and chose to take the next step.
Have questions about the program, the entry test, or the training process? You can find clear answers in our FAQ section.

“Infinity Labs R&D’s training teaches you to learn, and to be responsible for your own learning. These are skills that you take with you in life, and are not just

“Today I program in C, Makefile, shell script, and Python. I learned these languages during the Infinity Labs R&D training, but the most important thing I learned there is self-learning.

“I studied computer science and graduated with honors. After about 3 frustrating months of searching for a job, I realized that without practical experience no place would accept me, and

“After graduating with a degree in Biotechnology Engineering from Ben Gurion University, I worked in the field of cannabis. I felt exhausted and didn’t use much of what I had

“I was a TV man for the last decade and I wanted to fulfill an old dream of being a programmer. Studying at Infinity Labs R&D is intense and very

“You learn by yourself, learn from the people you are with, and then this combination gives the beautiful result that you both have knowledge – and you also learn the

“I studied physics at Bar Ilan and after my degree I could not find a job. The few jobs that were available in the market required experience and advanced degrees.

“I came from the field of psychometric teaching, but I was looking for a way to enter the world of software development. I tried to study on my own, but

“I graduated with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in polymer engineering, and towards the end of my master’s degree I thought of changing tracks to the world of software. When