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Flatiron School Brings Real-World Client Projects to Harvard Business School Students

Posted by Anna Van Deusen on November 30, 2020

This past summer, Covid-19 created a challenging environment for undergraduate and graduate students pursuing summer internships and real-world work experiences. As summer 2020 approached, Flatiron School collaborated with Harvard Business School to address this challenge head-on.

In June 2020, Flatiron School partnered with Harvard Business School to launch a virtual 8-week Data Science Bootcamp for 25 of their MBA students. Over the first six weeks of the program, Flatiron School provided participants with a custom curriculum, specifically designed to help them leverage big data across their future career paths. In the final two weeks, participants completed a live client practicum. All participants were paired with companies and required to complete real-world data science projects. Clients and projects ranged from a furniture company pivoting from a B2C to a B2B business model, to a software company aggregating customer lifecycle data to increase retention, to a non-profit advocacy group analyzing youth voter turnout trends.

Through this program, HBS students were able to spend their summer learning key new skills and participate in real-world client experiences. Check out Harvard Business School’s blog post on the program for a look at how the students described their experience.

About Anna Van Deusen

Anna Van Deusen is the Marketing Content Manager at Flatiron School. When not writing about tech and Flatiron School students, she can be found hanging out with her dogs on a beach…

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