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Code Louisville celebrates placing more than 1,000 participants into technology jobs
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg joined leaders from the local technology sector and participants and staff of Code Louisville yesterday to celebrate a significant milestone for the software development training program: its 1,000th technology job placement.
Spotlight on IT workers
Jobs in information technology are one of the region’s fastest growing jobs, driven by the continued integration of advanced technology and machinery into workflows. Learn more about the information technology jobs in the Kentuckiana region in this spotlight.
Code Louisville celebrates placing 750+ graduates in technology careers
On Thursday, October 13, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer joined Code Louisville staff, graduates, mentors, employers, and partners at Virtual Peaker in the NuLu Marketplace to celebrate new milestones achieved by the software development and technology training program.
Code Louisville announces it has placed more than 500 grads into new tech careers
Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, Kentucky Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman and Councilman Markus Winkler joined Code Louisville graduates and local tech leaders yesterday morning to celebrate the latest milestone achieved by the software training program.
Code Louisville celebrates creating tech careers and jobs for more than 250 people
Earlier today, Mayor Greg Fischer joined Code Louisville staff, graduates, mentors to celebrate the program's 250th job placing in the IT industry.