MODESTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As software continues to transform the global economy creating unprecedented opportunities for the tech-savvy, many Central Valley workers are finding it difficult to break into the high-paying industry. Bay Valley Tech is opening doors for area residents through its innovative FREE software training program. Code academy students learn new programming skills through flexible online courses, peer-based tutoring and weekly in-person classes, where they have opportunities to network with local software professionals and hiring managers. Bay Valley Tech has also partnered with local companies to provide software professionals as code academy mentors and paid internships for top program graduates.
Other code academies can cost upward of $15,000, which makes Bay Valley Tech’s free and flexible program an excellent option for working parents and other groups facing challenges moving into higher-paying professions. Bay Valley Tech also provides a supportive, collaborative and fun environment for new students just getting into tech. According to Phillip Lan, president of Bay Valley Tech, “The local tech community plays an invaluable role inspiring, supporting, mentoring and lifting each other up toward better-paying careers.”
Bay Valley Tech’s partnership with the Stanislaus County Office of Education (SCOE) and other corporate sponsors increases funding to significantly accelerate local software development training. “Our collaboration with Bay Valley Tech will provide Stanislaus County residents with an accelerated, cost-effective training program, giving graduates of the program access to high-tech careers that are in demand,” stated Scott Kuykendall, Stanislaus County Superintendent of Schools.
Interested students and corporate sponsors should fill out the Bay Valley Tech contact form at www.bayvalleytech.com/contact to receive more information.
About Bay Valley Tech
Established in 2017, Bay Valley Tech is an innovative code academy producing strong software talent with expertise in the modern programming languages and frameworks that employers desire. With classes in Modesto and Stockton, as well as more planned in Turlock, Tracy and Livermore, Bay Valley Tech’s low-barrier program aims to significantly increase the Central Valley’s software talent base and position it as an attractive destination for tech companies looking to expand. Bay Valley Tech also supports the local tech community by sponsoring hackathons, software meetups, Women Techmakers, high school tech events and the Valley Agtech Summit. www.bayvalleytech.com
About SCOE
The Stanislaus County Office of Education, through effective leadership, coordinated services, staff development and partnerships among family, school and community, will support public education in preparing diverse students to become productive citizens and life-long learners.