Local computer science education nonprofit Code in the Schools is partnering with Otterbein-based tech workforce company Catalyte to fill 10 spots in an apprenticeship program for recent Baltimore city high school grads.
Called Code Career Cataylst, the initiative is offering a free six-month training program in software development. Participants will be chosen for the training program upon taking an assessment after two weeks of free classes with Code in the Schools, which are tailored to the student’s level.
As Technical.ly has reported, Catalyte seeks to train people from all backgrounds as software engineers, using the online assessment as a tool to gauge an applicant’s aptitude for an engineering career.
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