Career Advice

What does New York Magazine look for in Developers?

Read on to see what Christian looks for in candidates and his advice for students hoping to work at New York.
Career Advice

New Free eBook: How to Be a No-Brainer Tech Hire

A note from Flatiron School: In our2018 Online Jobs Outcomes Report, 94% of job-seeking students accepted full-time salaried roles, paid apprenticeships, or part-time roles during the reporting period. Getting a job in tech can be rewarding, fulfilling, and even life-changing – but the process isn’t easy. Sitting back and waiting for a job offer to […]
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Flatiron School, Operation Code, and NMFA Partner on New Scholarship

With a longtime commitment to providing programming education to those who have served our country, Flatiron School has partnered with Operation Code and the National Military Family Association to present a scholarship initiative for veterans and military spouses. Together, we’ll award one full scholarship to our Online Web Developer Program as well as an additional four […]
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Announcing Flatiron School’s Online Outcomes Report

With a history of leading the industry on outcomes, Flatiron School is proud to release the first outcomes report for our Online Web Developer Program
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Stories from Women Take Tech: Meet 4 New Students

Flatiron School recently launched our Women Take Tech scholarship in partnership with female-founded beauty subscription pioneers Birchbox. Together, we’re aiming to change the face of tech by awarding scholarships toward our Online Web Developer Program. Over the past month, we’ve been humbled by the incredible response – it was hard to choose just 25 women out […]
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4 Programming Myths You Should Ignore

Before I got into programming and became a developer here at Flatiron School, I worked in digital marketing for 10 years. I had always been interested in learning how to program, but I always felt that I couldn’t invest the time and money to go back to college and spend four years to do it. […]