Staying focused on the jobs market, the world of work has really changed, Luke Treacy, General Manager of Dublin Coding School

The pandemic has had a far-reaching impact on jobs with some jobs coming back sometime in the future and others never coming back. By 2022 there will be a skills gap of 146,000 jobs in the I.T. sector.

So how do those who have last their jobs go back into the workplace and help fill the skills gap? Their only option is retraining and learning new skills, and that is where Dublin CODING School comes in. Dublin CODING School is teaching the skills required for certain jobs in the I.T. sector.

I talk to Luke Treacy the general manager of the Dublin Coding School. Luke talks about his background, how Dublin Coding School started, how Dublin Coding Schoolworks, the skills gap emerging in Ireland, and not leaving their students behind.

Luke also talks about how they are focused on the jobs market, some of the courses they offer, providing live and online classes, taking a leaf out of B2B training, and Dublin Coding School’s future plans.

More about Dublin CODING School:

The Dublin CODING School provides courses that have been specifically designed with the Irish tech-jobs market in mind. Each course is led by an industry professional sharing their first-hand and practical experience.

As well as offering a variety of cutting-edge training courses the Dublin CODING School also provides graduates with access to a “Career Centre” to help them prepare for their journey to a new profession. Courses include Data Analytics, Full-Stack Web Development, Automation Testing, Manual Testing, and the Basics of Programming.

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