In an uncertain employment landscape, there is still a crushing need for tech talent and LaunchCode is as ready as ever to contribute. Employers in St. Louis and across the country have long struggled ...
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis-based nonprofit LaunchCode, which provides technology training and places aspiring computer programmers in apprenticeships and jobs, has launched a new pilot program to expand ...
Samara Henry signed up her son Nickolaus Robinson, 13, a student at Pattonville Heights Middle School, for free classes during the grand opening of LaunchCode at 4811 Delmar Blvd in the city's central ...
Jim McKelvey, co-founder of mobile payment company Square and the nonprofit LaunchCode, which matches tech talent with employers for apprentice jobs, is photographed inside Miami-Dade College's Idea ...
St. Louisans used to walk into the Nathaniel J. “Nat” Rivers Office of the Division of Workforce Development in search of answers about unemployment benefits. That was before LaunchCode, a nonprofit ...
In early 2021, St. Louis-based nonprofit LaunchCode expanded to Philadelphia, offering another free option for those looking for tech training bootcamps in the region. It joined Resilient Coders and ...
It's just a coincidence of timing. As the for-profit Iron Yard coding camp closes its doors in St. Petersburg this October, a non-profit coding school based on a different business model will open in ...
Note: This story originally appeared on theSt. Louis Business Journal. LaunchCode, the St. Louis organization pairing up-and-coming computer programmers with jobs at established companies, is working ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Vice President Joe Biden speaks on a panel with LaunchCode founder Jim McKelvey at Launch Code on 4811 Delmar Boulevard in St.
A former state unemployment center on St. Louis’ north side could soon become LaunchCode’s new community center. The non-profit that focuses on training people in technology and placing them in jobs, ...
Jim McKelvey, the co-founder of the mobile payment company Square, believes you don’t need a computer science degree or be a 20-something male to get a good job in technology. At the same time, a tech ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Megan Smith, U.S. Chief Technology Officer and Assistant to the President, at LaunchCode's Mentor Center in St. Louis on April 24 ...