Fullstack Academy Responds to Surging It Job Demand by Offering a Live Online Coding Bootcamp Nationwide
Program Develops Beginners into Qualified IT Professionals in 17 Weeks, Helping Transition Americans to New Careers in a Growing Industry
In response to rapidly escalating US demand for software development professionals, Fullstack Academy announced it is offering a live online software engineering training program nationwide. Targeting early career and experienced professionals, the full-time online coding bootcamp trains students of any tech skill level for high-paying, in-demand tech jobs in just 17 weeks.
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The need for IT professionals is unprecedented, as US companies currently post nearly one million unfilled IT positions, according to IT trade association CompTIA. Further, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects software developer jobs to increase by 21% by 2028, with the median pay for software developers currently at more than $105,000.
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One of the longest-running and most successful technology bootcamps in the nation, Fullstack Academy runs its programs in New York and Chicago as well as with academic institutions across the country, helping graduates secure jobs with top-tier tech companies such as Amazon, Google, and Facebook. Among Fullstack graduates, 79% surveyed say they’ve been employed in a job requiring the skills learned at bootcamp, with an average salary increase of 49%.
“As we reactivate our online learning curriculum during this challenging time, we feel it’s important to give people across the country access to our program and learn the skills they need to transform their careers,” said Nimit Maru, co-founder and co-CEO of Fullstack Academy. “The program is a great solution for Americans working remotely, in-between jobs, or searching for a new career.”
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