WILMINGTON, DE — Tech Elevator has announced an extension of its grant in collaboration with Tech Impact, aimed at covering the full tuition cost for ten Delaware residents enrolling in its November 2024 National Live Remote coding bootcamp. This initiative is part of the Tech Hire Delaware program, backed by the Delaware Workforce Development Board and the Department of Labor, designed to democratize access to tech career training.
Tech Elevator, a subsidiary of Stride, Inc., has positioned itself as a pivotal player in nurturing tech talent through its immersive coding bootcamp, now accessible without financial barriers for qualified participants. This program aligns with Tech Hire Delaware’s mission to facilitate career shifts into technology, supported by strategic partnerships that emphasize free professional training.
Eligible candidates must be 18 years or older, Delaware residents, possess a high school diploma or GED, and be eligible to work in the United States. This initiative not only removes financial obstacles but also opens doors to a career with sustainable benefits such as competitive salaries, flexible work arrangements, and opportunities to engage with innovative projects.
Since its inception, Tech Elevator has empowered over 150 students through Tech Hire Delaware, underscoring a commitment to economic mobility and workforce development. The application deadline for the upcoming bootcamp cohort is November 4, 2024, offering a timely opportunity for those seeking to transition into software development. To learn more about the grant opportunity and to apply, visit techelevator.com.
This initiative not only highlights a strategic response to the growing demand for tech skills but also represents a significant step toward broader economic inclusion and empowerment for Delaware residents. As the tech industry continues to expand, programs like these ensure that opportunities are within reach for all who are ready to embark on this transformative journey.
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