Jessie Sholler grew up in a small town on the outskirts of Boston, but she always knew she wanted to see the world. As soon as she turned 18, she moved to Los Angeles. There, Jessie got her associate’s degree in graphic design, discovered her love of photography, and then set her sights on London to…
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After selling the tech start-up he co-founded, Charles Gedeon wondered what to tackle next. While handling operations at his company, he’d always been fascinated by the work done by the coders on his team, so that seemed like a good place to start. “That whole process pulled me in,” Charles said. “So I started dabbling…
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Working in Las Vegas’ fast-paced hospitality industry teaches you a thing or two about pressure. Joshua Bohde mastered it exceptionally well, but he still felt unfulfilled. So, after seven years, he packed his bags and headed home to the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. The only problem? He found himself back in the same industry, settling…
Five Ways You Can Improve a Bad Coder Resume
The job market has changed for the better for programmers and coders. As machines make certain jobs obsolete, basic programming skills have become a popular requirement. This, however, does not have to be a problem for you! After all, you might have a little experience and some education from either college or a coding bootcamp. If…
Coding Boot Camp to debut at UNC-Chapel Hill
Part-time program will train students to become full-stack web developers (Chapel Hill, N.C. – May 5, 2016) – North Carolina’s first university-based coding boot camp, where students train for careers as full-stack web developers in just 24 weeks, will open this summer at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s William and Ida Friday…