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G{Code} is a place-based community in Boston, MA offering a free, 12-week web development program to women and non-binary people of color. In the program, students will learn how to code (CSS, HTML, JavaScript, algorithms) as well as professional development, such as physical and mental well-being and financial literacy. The curriculum is project-based to give students hands-on experience in real-world scenarios. Students will learn in a supportive, inclusive, and safe environment. G{Code} bootcamps are designed for complete beginners and no experience is required. The program is open to women and non-binary people of color between the ages of 18 and 25. G{Code} is meant to prepare women and non-binary people of color for roles in the tech industry. Career support is included in the curriculum personal branding assistance, resume building, onsite tours of Boston tech companies, and mock interviews. G{Code} also offers resources for further technical learning upon completion of the program.

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Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated May 31, 2024
This May, training programs and nonprofits helping women, people of color, low-wage workers, and nonbinary folks make career changes into tech received extra support from investors, philanthropists, and regional government organizations. Numerous grants are now available to Canadians looking to gain technical skills, and a cybersecurity bootcamp announced it is now offering college credit. At...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated November 30, 2022
Course Report · November 2022 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup This November, two bootcamps announced acquisitions and $70 million was invested in alternative education. We’re covering how November’s midterm elections here in the U.S. could impact support for education and workforce development in the upcoming years. Tech apprenticeship programs continue to grow and gain bipartisan support, ...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated December 29, 2023
Women have historically been left out of tech careers and education – only 21% of undergraduate computer science degrees were awarded to women in 2019. But bootcamps are different – women make up 36% of coding bootcamp alumni, and while the industry hasn't quite achieved gender parity, the percentage of women improves year over year (41% in 2020!) and continues to outpace the percentage of wo...
Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart
Updated September 04, 2024
Most high-salary industries need more diverse workers, and tech is no exception. The conversation about diversity in tech usually focuses on gender, diversity encompasses racial, socioeconomic, cognitive, and experiential differences. Think pieces and diversity reports show large tech companies admitting they have a problem and beginning to address the diversity in tech crisis, but can the ...

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