innovative nonprofit tech bootcamp Atlanta, Georgia, becomes a part of Operation Spark. Operation Spark, a ground-breaking non-profit tech "bootcamp," will soon be available in Atlanta, according to Chief Executive Officer John Fraboni. Operation Spark has significantly altered the trajectory of workforce development for the software industry in Louisiana, with nearly 300 graduates currently employed in high-paying positions at more than 100 businesses worldwide.
CEO John Fraboni stated, "Our success in Louisiana, a state with many economic and educational difficulties, proves we have a successful, workable model that brings affordable, industry-level training in software development to opportunity youth and underemployed adults. With less than a year of intensive training, Operation Spark graduates can find high-paying jobs.
A free, three-week introduction to coding workshop called "Prep" serves as the program's first step. According to Fraboni, students who successfully complete Prep receive a Level 1 Industry Based Certification (IBC) and can determine whether coding is the right profession for them.
Prep workshops will start on January 30 and February 27 respectively. Prior to enrollment, interested candidates must attend a virtual information session; details on how to register are currently available to the Atlanta market at https://www.operationspark.org/info-session.
According to Fraboni, Operation Spark anticipates training 60 young people in the Atlanta area in the fundamentals of functional programming, web development, and JavaScript by the middle of 2023. "Those who persevere until earning a Level 3 certification will graduate and join Operation Spark's Job Hunt program. Operation Spark has been launching high-paying software careers with nearly 100% success rate to date "Fraboni said.
By July 2023, Operation Spark anticipates establishing a permanent presence in Atlanta, where it will expand its popular High School to High Wage program for students attending public high schools in the city. For teachers to assist in teaching software development classes in their schools, this program includes professional development opportunities.
According to Fraboni, the fastest-growing career field in the country is software technology, and computer coding expertise is now necessary for the most sought-after positions. "There are coding jobs in every industry, including web and video game development as well as data and software engineering.
These positions have an average starting salary of $67K, don't call for a college degree, and have significant lifetime earnings potential."
After eight years in New Orleans and Louisiana, Fraboni claimed, "We have a tested non-profit model that aids disenfranchised people access high-wage career skills." "We are now bringing that opportunity to Atlanta because we have seen firsthand the incredible success of our graduates."
Concerning Operation Spark:
Operation Spark, a company founded in 2014, offers the quickest path to a high-paying, in-demand career in software development, opening a new door to prosperity.
The goal of Operation Spark is to open doors for career advancement through skill development and job placement in high-paying tech fields.
The learning model gets people into the workforce much more quickly by avoiding the high cost and extended time associated with higher education. The new workforce development.