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EntreMinute- Getting Rid of Chaos & Clutter
This Week’s EntreMinute focuses on How to get Rid of Chaos & Clutter. The Institute of Entrepreneurship & Leadership’s EntreMinute is meant to empower our entrepeneurs and help inform our community about what is available to them.
TechMinute-What Tech Stack Should I Start with?
This Week’s TechMinute focuses on Sprout CoWorking and Which Coding Language you Learn First. The Institute of Entrepreneurship & Leadership’s TechMinute is meant to empower our tech talent and help inform our community about what is available to them.
EntreMinute- Accessing Resources & Market
This Week’s EntreMinute focuses on Accessing Resources and your Market.
> Student Spotlight- Antonio Brito
Antonio Brito Antonio catered and served at weddings, meetings, parties and more for a local hotel, but it wasn’t the right line of work for him. He grew more and more interested in tech! He started teaching himself the basics of coding and eventually enrolled in RhodeCoders at the Providence Public Library. It was through
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Student Highlight – Jessica Stensrod
Student Highlight – Jessica Stensrod This week’s Student Highlight is on Jessica Stensrud one of IEL’s first </> tech bootcamp students. Jessica is a brilliant coder, passionate social justice warrior, with a soul that needs the sound of a violin. First graduating from Carnegie Mellon as an accomplished Violinist Jessica studied and worked under the greatest teachers of classical music for
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2 Ways to Cut Your Job Search Time in Half
Shemika L. Moore Student Engagement Director, </> tech bootcamp The average job seeker spends about 15 hours a week looking for a job and gets fewer than two interviews. For that reason, many people are unemployed longer than they need to be. The more interviews a person gets, the more likely he or she is
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Isaiah Akindolie
Name: Isaiah Akindolie Career Track: Web Design Summary/Bio: My professional goals are to become a web designer. I have a background in sales & marketing and my skills are in communication and customer service. Tech Skills/Programs: HTML, CSS, Javascript, Sales & Marketing What’s a unique characteristic you bring to a development team? A unique characteristic I bring to a development team
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