Bootcamps
Bootcamps are short, intensive training programs that teach practical skills in a specific area of technology, such as programming or web development. They are taught by industry professionals and may involve a combination of lectures, lab work, and projects. They can be a good option for people looking to quickly learn new skills or change careers.
It is important to research and compare different bootcamps before choosing one.
Free Bootcamps
Ada Developers Academy is a non-profit, cost-free coding school for women and gender expansive adults. We primarily serve Black, Latine, Indigenous Americans, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander, LGBTQIA+, and low-income people.
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Full Stack Development
Resilient Coders is a non-profit, cost-free coding school training people of color for high growth careers as software engineers, and connecting them with jobs
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HTML, well-crafted and responsive CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, React, Node, and Mongo DB
Reskill Americans is a nonprofit founded by tech veterans that provides tuition-free software development training, mentorship and community to unemployed, underemployed and career-switching historically underrepresented racial minorities across the U.S. to help them launch a career in tech.
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Full Stack Web Development
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UI/UX Design
Free* & Paid Bootcamps
Below are some free* and paid bootcamps and training resources that may have the field you're looking into.
Note: Some hyperlinks are set with a search, try changing the search for a better understanding of other options on the sites.
Spark at Google is an 18-month digital marketing and sales program where you’ll gain the skills and experience you need to jump-start a successful career, while learning from the brightest minds in the industry and forming lifelong connections with Googlers from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences.
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