Flatiron School
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We take a look at four Flatiron School alums and students from creative fields who flourished as programmers.
There’s a simple way to show off your tech chops that even beginners can use: create a side project. We talk to three software developers who used their side projects to land their first tech jobs.
We share how to find a great mentor in tech, how to start a mentorship relationship, and how to make that relationship last.
Flatiron School alumna Jennifer Sardina tells us why she chose Flatiron School, how she juggles working full-time with motherhood, and all about her exciting job at XO Group.
Jody Porowski from The Muse shares her tried-and-true methods for deciding if a career change into tech is right for you.
Technical interviews can be scary prospects no matter where you are in your career journey. We share three ways to tackle your next interview, whether you’re a beginner or expert programmer.
Meet five developers who buck the stereotypes of a “traditional” programming background.
The prospect of a technical interview can be nerve-wracking whether you’re seeking your first programming job or you’re a coding pro changing companies. The first step to being prepared is knowing what to expect.
Manuel Neuhauser taught himself to program at age ten. He shares what he got out of attending Flatiron School that you won’t get from pursuing a Computer Science degree.