Coding

International coding institution highlights thousands of career opportunities in Ireland

Those looking to change career in 2020 should consider coding because they will be guaranteed a high-paying role in a flexible, exciting industry. That’s according to Wild Code School which is opening its first campus in Ireland next week.

Commenting today, Marek Wystepek, Wild Code School’s Dublin Campus Manager, said: “This is the time of year when, inevitably, people start thinking about the changes they want to make in their lives. Often, those who want to change their careers are put off by the thoughts of having to re-train or go back to college for a long period of time.

Acquire the Coding Skills You Need

“The beauty of the Wild Code School model is that our courses are only five months long. So, by summer 2020, you could have completely transformed your skill-set, acquiring the coding skills you need to land yourself an exciting new job this year.

“The other great thing about Wild Code School is you don’t need any specific qualifications or experience before you start with us. We accept applicants of all ages, from 18 upwards, and trainees come to us from hugely diverse backgrounds. Many have had no prior experience in tech, but they realise that – by training as a coder – they are acquiring future-proofed skills for an industry in which there are thousands of exciting job vacancies.

“It is estimated there are approximately 12,000 unfilled IT roles in Ireland today, and we know this is a career path with really excellent prospects: junior web developers can expect a starting salary of around €33,000, and that typically doubles within five years.”

Expansion across Europe

Wild Code School was founded in France in 2014, and now operates campuses in 24 locations across Europe, all offering five-month coding bootcamps aimed at meeting skills gaps in the tech sector in a rapid and responsive way.

The organisation has trained over 2,000 developers to date, with two main courses offered: Web Development and Data Analysis. 90% of graduates are working in the tech industry within six months of completing their Wild Code School course.

Dublin Campus

The first Wild Code School campus in Ireland will be located at The Digital Hub in Dublin 8. Anna Stépanoff, the international founder of Wild Code School, will visit Dublin next week to officially open the campus.

Applications are now being accepted for the Dublin campus’s first intake of trainees, with the inaugural five-month Web Development Bootcamp beginning on 13th January 2020. The deadline for applications to the course is Wednesday, 8th January.

An open night is taking place at the Dublin campus tonight, Thursday, 2nd January, from 6.30 pm to 8 pm. Anyone interested in finding out more about Wild Code School courses is welcome to attend.

“We’ve had really strong interest from across Ireland,” said Marek Wystepek. “There are still a small number of places available on our first fulltime course, which kicks off later this month. We’ll also be introducing a part-time course option this spring, and additional courses will be starting later in the year. For anyone interested in applying, there’s just under a week left to the deadline, and you’ll get all the information you need on our website, wildcodeschool.com.”

For further information on the general application process for Wild Code School, go to https://www.wildcodeschool.com/en-IE/formations/web-developer-full-time.

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