Today's GrokIt:
Computer science jobs are the No. 1 source of new wages in the United States, she said, with a half-million unfilled openings nationally. In Massachusetts, there are nearly 18,000 open IT jobs. So how do you go about getting these skills.
Interesting article about CS pathways in high school:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/globelocal/2019/08/29/more-high-schools-are-forging-path-careers/cS4jgallqRgOUl2ZZsnLCN/story.html
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Damian
I am interested in the code camp just to get a degree and a good job. Ill get ready by taking in everything I know and compare it to others work
ReplyDeleteif i put my mind to it and actually go through with it as planned i see it going well
ReplyDeleteidk, teach me things i guess
ReplyDeletewhy don't they have an innovation pathways here at SeaCoast. Well they do, it's this class. You're in the right spot!
ReplyDeletedmac
I like it
ReplyDeleteI don't know how I feel about it. Boot camps probably not for me.
ReplyDeletei want to get a degree and get paid good
ReplyDeleteI dont like the idea of boot camp.
ReplyDeletei wanna sell flowers man
ReplyDeleteI think this is really helpful for students. Considering the amount of time it takes, the salary you can make and how it is not necessary to have a college degree. Not everyone has the resources to pay for college. The fact that there are multiple job openings and opportunities in this field creates motivation for students/people to pursue it as a career.
ReplyDeleteima be whippin that subaru
learning how to program is kinda hard to learn and master its like rocket science but i like fw it if im getingf 40 an hour
ReplyDeleteme gusta
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