Code-Fusion & Code Fellows to Improve Tech Education in Texas
Code-Fusion has just announced a new partnership with Code Fellows, a Seattle-based technical education provider, with the aim of offering software development and cybersecurity courses to individuals throughout Texas, United States.
With a dedication to helping individuals from all backgrounds find connection alongside their education, the online coding school Code-Fusion, intends to equip aspiring technologists from all backgrounds with the skills they need to transform their lives and find rewarding careers.
“I have been an instructor in multiple industries, US Navy, banking, payroll systems, managed IT, and now software development. My joy comes from seeing students come to that “fist pump” moment where a lecture becomes clear,” said Roger Huba, CEO of Code-Fusion.
“That excitement is contagious and I want every student to experience that joy. That “joy”, will lead many to a rewarding career in the tech industry. As a veteran, I want to find a way to give back to the veteran community Code-Fusion, along with the strong partnership with Code Fellows, will provide that opportunity to not only veterans, but individuals from all backgrounds.”
While covering courses that ranges from software development, networking and system administration, as well as cybersecurity, Code Fellows claims that its graduates have a high in-field employment rate, and a median salary of $75,000 with a number of them employed at Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, and Microsoft.
“We are more than honored to be a part of the work that Code-Fusion is doing throughout the state of Texas and are looking forward to helping students from all backgrounds gain the skills that lead to rewarding careers where they can thrive and help bring about positive change to their families and communities,” said Mitchell Robertson, VP of Business at Code Fellows.
“Partnering together allows us to leverage our collective strengths and ensure we create lasting change. Code-Fusion and Code Fellows share the same vision and through collaboration, we can focus on our individual parts that ensure the whole is complete.”
Similar to this announcement is Grand Circus and Amazon collaboration on a fully funded bootcamp that targets diverse applicants as well as to educate learners with in-demand technology skills with a focus on Java. As announced, the 28-week program is scheduled to take place in metro Detroit, United States between 28th of March and September 23rd 2022.