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Couric chats with students at “the Harvard Business School of coding” as they gain the programming skills needed to revamp their careers and fill the millions of open tech jobs.
PBS’s Paul Solman visits Flatiron to talk to students with unexpected paths to tech – including a college dropout reinventing her career and a mother returning to the workforce after raising her children – and explores how this bootcamp is increasing diversity in the industry.
Supporting his family on minimum wage, George Taveras “needed a break through… and he found [Flatiron’s] NYC Web Development Fellowship. With that training, George was able to transform his life. Today, this community college-dropout with limited prospects is making $75,000 a year in his tech job.”
“[Refugees] face a huge challenge: finding work in a foreign country with an unfamiliar language. But there’s one school that aims to give refugees a running start by teaching them a universal language: the language of coding.”