HRchat Podcast

Training Tomorrow's Tech Talent w/ Jeremy Shaki, Lighthouse Labs

June 25, 2019 The HR Gazette Season 1 Episode 104

In this episode of the HRchat podcast, Bill Banham talks with Jeremy Shaki, Co-Founder and CEO at Lighthouse Labs.

The organization's mission is to help bring extremely important and hard to achieve technical professional skills to people at the level they are seeking them – be that upgrading their coding skills for non-technical roles, helping teachers have the ability to bring code into classrooms, and helping professionals change their professions into full-blown developer roles.

Listen to the interview to get Jeremy's views on coding boot camps, building new technical skills, and the future workforce.




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