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Throughout this Monday (11), the Santander There was some instability in the app. Thus, according to several reports on social networks, users with Android It is iPhone (iOS) were unable to log in and make transactions, such as paying via Pix. Around 9 am (time of Brasilia), there were already more than 400 complaints due to flaws in the application.
On social media, the bank responded to one of the comments and stated that it was aware of the problem and was trying to resolve it as soon as possible. On the other hand, in the Google Trendsa website that brings together the main research carried out in the Googlethe word “Santander” was trending and with research surrounding instability. Many also questioned the meaning of code 6002, which appeared in the app during the crashes.
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— Santander Brasil (@santander_br) March 11, 2024
SANTANDER AND MORE TECHNOLOGY!
Also willing to train new professionals in the technology field, Santander opened 75 thousand vacancies for the Santander Bootcamp 2024. The program offers scholarships in software development. Furthermore, it is 100% online and free for anyone interested. Therefore, future students must register by April 8th through the platform Santander Open Academy.
“In four years of operation, we have trained thousands of people to work in different areas of the IT market. Anyone can apply for a scholarship, just be over 18 years old and have a strong desire to learn new programming languages. It is another initiative from Santander Universities“, said the executive superintendent of Santander Universities at the Brazil, Marcio Giannico.
MORE COURSES!
With an eye on the expansion of women in the technology sector, the Microsoft registration for the 3rd edition of GirlsPower. The training program aims to train professionals in the fundamentals of low code/no code programming on the Power Platform. Thus, anyone interested can sign up for the 5,000 vacancies available until March 17th.
Source: Atrevida

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