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Lambda School Review

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Today, there's a rather substantial talent gap in the tech industry. As the 21st century continues to roll on, an increased need for tech and computing professionals will continue to grow, widening the tech talent gap even further. Duration 9 months at 40 hours per week. 18 months at 15 hours per week.

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How to Write a Great Front-End Developer Resume

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Creating a concise, specific, and relevant front end developer resume is key to landing your next job in tech. For front-end developers, it is important to craft your resume in a way that highlights your skills, experience and programming language knowledge. Are you a junior front end developer?

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These 5 Coding Bootcamps Are Worth Considering

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Software development is one of the few highly skilled occupations that doesn’t require any professional certification. To fill growing demand for skilled developers, coding bootcamps began popping up in 2012. Course Report’s Top Schools of 2019-2020. Course Report has followed the coding bootcamp industry since 2013.

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International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women of Modus

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As the world observes International Women’s Day on March 8th, it is a great reminder to celebrate the women that help drive Modus and support women in technology every day. While many articles focus on the lack of women in technology, that is not the approach I want to take. Technology consists of many different roles and jobs.

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How to Become a Product Manager? 3 Tips From PMs + John Fontenot’s Path to Product

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“ Martin Gouldsbrough – Senior Digital Product Manager at Barclays UK, told us: “ I started out as a web developer taking crap requirements, sought out a role as a junior product specialist. As a requirement engineer, I spent time with the developers and of course the customers. What was the solution?