More students are landing jobs in the tech industry.
CLEVELAND — More students are landing jobs in the tech industry and a Cleveland-based company, Tech Elevator, is behind some of their success.
“Not only are you learning to code, but we're also helping students learn how to navigate, and execute a really well thought out job search, and make connections with local employers who are actually hiring for the roles that they're seeking,” he said. Before joining the program, Tech Elevator graduate Hannah Scott worked in healthcare. The Oberlin College and Neuroscience graduate is now a software developer a Medical Mutual.
As Scott says you can never stop learning and at Tech Elevator, she says the opportunities seem limitless.
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