From cellists to restaurant workers, pandemic pushing people to retrain in coding crash courses | CBC News

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Coding boot camps for people looking to 're-skill' for a job in the tech industry have seen a significant increase in enrolment.

A growing number of people, particularly those working in industries that were hard-hit by the pandemic, are pivoting to tech careers.

Coding boot camps for people looking to "re-skill" for a job in the tech industry have seen a significant increase in enrolment.'The learning curve to jump into a new industry was obviously quite steep, but it's been really rewarding'

 

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Where can I get the $8500-$10000 to take the course?

Coding is awesome. There are lots of people out there with the brains to do it. Do it. It is fun.

From Cellist to coding drudge?! Sad. One does have to eat though.

Canadians aren’t exactly the smartest people in the world. I’d be shocked if they were actually coding

Thanks for information. I appreciate your works.

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