A St. Louis-based tech nonprofit is training inmates in computer programming while they're still incarcerated to give them a shot at landing jobs in the tech industry and avoid returning to prison.
With the pandemic freeing up time at home for many, there’s been extra incentive to learn new skills. Factor in an economic downturn, and that adds to the number of folks who are likely to be in ...
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Catalyte, a Maryland-based workforce development firm that uses artificial intelligence to screen applicants for potential success in computer programming, is creating a training hub in Scottsdale.
It’s a technologist’s market out there. Even during a period of economic turbulence, software and IT roles continue to be some of the most sought for employers to fill. After all, we’re online and ...
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