Tech Trends

How Tech Can Lead to Social Innovation: An Interview With Dr. Nimmi Ramanujam

Dr. Ramanujam is the Grace Hopper Celebration’s 2019 Social Impact Abie Award winner and we’re proud to sponsor this incredible award.
Alumni Stories

How One Student Went From Being an Athletic Trainer to a Software Engineering Coach

Meet Flatiron School student Victoria Fluharty! She’s a rockstar networker not only at formal events but in everyday life. By leveraging this valuable job-seeking strategy, she has leaped forward toward securing a job just by talking with individuals about her newfound passion. Read Victoria’s story here: You attended a college in West Virginia as a track athlete, double majoring […]
Alumni Stories

How One Student Went From Being a Photographer to Software Engineer

Meet Flatiron grad Jesse Billard!  He graduated from Flatiron School in the fall of 2018 and landed a job in the New York City area. Jesse has always been drawn to career paths that involved a creative eye. He was a photographer, turned videographer, and eventually ventured into the food service industry.  It is with […]
Software Engineering

What Does Amazon HQ2 Mean For Tech Jobs in Washington, D.C.?

A lot has happened since Amazon announced HQ2 will be coming to National Landing in Northern Virginia. Since November 2018, more details about the number of jobs being created and the headquarters itself have been revealed. With that, we’ve also learned more about tech jobs in the area and it’s good news for anyone looking […]
Software Engineering

5 Tips for Going Back to School From Alums Who Did Just That

It’s back to school season for children and adults alike. At Flatiron School, we believe anyone can change their careers and their lives. We know because we’ve helped thousands of students begin new careers as software engineers, data scientists, and UX/UI designers. And who better to ask for advice than our alumni? Here are a […]
Software Engineering

Book Review: Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software

Whether you want to become a software engineer, or just better understand the technologies that power our world, there’s real value in learning how computers actually work. Because computers are so complicated these days, it can be hard to figure out where to start. The answer, according to Charles Petzold, is to go back in […]