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- Liz EgglestonUpdated on February 20, 2019Brynne’s background in the arts and visual design led her to the fashion industry, but she was ready to shift careers towards a more sustainable future. She decided to merge her creative background with her interest in psychology and pursue a career in UX design. Brynne enrolled in Br...Continue Reading →
- Liz EgglestonUpdated on October 4, 2019Lambda School has taken its curriculum (and popular Income Sharing Agreement) abroad! We sat down with Tommy Collison from Lambda to learn the motivations behind the school’s international expansion, how the I...Continue Reading →
- Liz EgglestonUpdated on May 17, 2024With tech changing so rapidly, General Assembly has updated their Software Engineering Immersive curriculum to reflect the current needs of the tech workplace. Ava Fruin, Director of Product and Learning Programs at General Assembly, shares how new features like workplace-based problems and Just-in-Time support ar...Continue Reading →
- Jess FeldmanUpdated on June 22, 2021Flatiron School took feedback from their design hiring partners to create the new Product Design program. We caught up withContinue Reading →
- Liz EgglestonUpdated on October 21, 2020After four years in the Marine Corps, Samuel Warren considered a few different career paths. He decided to develop his analytical side by enrolling at San Diego Code School (SDCS) and found his military background had prepared him for an intensive learning experience. Samuel tells us about the re...Continue Reading →
- Michelle LaiUpdated on February 11, 2019To launch your career as a software engineer, you’ll need to approach your education with your job goals at the forefront. So where should you put focus in order to equip yourself to land your first software engineer role and excel in that role?Continue Reading →
- Liz EgglestonUpdated on February 14, 2019On this episode of the Course Report podcast, we are talking about a New York City initiative that is helping certain lucky students attend coding bootcamps for free. It's called the NYC Tech Talent Pipeline, and it aims to increase the number of employees with software skills in the city. We chat with a founder and a graduate ofContinue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on February 18, 2019Roger wasn’t looking for a career change, but after ending up in technical product roles, he realized he needed coding skills to advance his career. With a full-time job and family commitments, Roger chose to learn to code via an online bootcamp through The University of Georgia’s School of Continuing Education, which isContinue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on December 3, 2024Turing School’s seven-month Front End and Back End Engineering programs are designed to be challenging. To enhance student success, the Turing team is launching a new, three-week, six-session online pre-course called Mo...Continue Reading →
- Imogen CrispeUpdated on July 16, 2021In January 2019, the top news in the tech bootcamp industry was all about Income Sharing Agreements and university coding bootcamps – it was a flurry of fascinating news! We start with a potential policy change being discussed in congress, talk through a $30 million fundraise, and summarize articles about ISAs from the New York Times, Fortune, Vice, and TechCrunch. Plus, we will tell you...Continue Reading →