A growing number of people are reimagining their futures and finding their next chapter in tech. Many individuals from non-tech backgrounds are discovering that transferable skills such as communication, problem-solving, and creativity translate naturally into technical roles. The real challenge is not deciding whether to make the switch, but choosing the tech career that aligns
Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysts are in high demand and growing. Learn what they are, the cyber skills they need, and how to start your cyber threat career.
Gain insights into the key responsibilities of a data analyst role, plus the essential skills needed to succeed and the various career paths data analysts can travel down.
Wendolyne Barrios spent a decade in food service before pivoting to UX / UI Product Design. Six months out from graduation, she’s opened her own design agency.
After 7 years as a dental tech, Sabrina Hernandez was ready for a change. She enrolled in Flatiron School and has since pivoted into a career in UX / UI Product Design.
Flexibility, accessibility, cost, and how well you function in an environment that might hold distractions are just a few factors to consider when choosing an online or in-person cybersecurity bootcamp experience.
“When I found Flatiron School, I was excited about the opportunity to level up my coding skills and gain a deeper understanding of machine learning and AI.”
Most great products start as simple ideas. But how those simple ideas become great products is a not so straightforward journey. It is a process highlighted by generating and refining many ideas and putting them to the test over and over again. Here are some tips on the process of turning your ideas into a usable product that people love.
Older adults bring a wealth of experience and a strong work ethic that are invaluable for cybersecurity careers. This post explores additional (and highly valuable traits) that older workers possess that make them solid candidates for careers in the field.
Neurodivergency is fairly common, with an estimated 15-20% of the population considered to be divergent. These individuals thrive in tech, and could be the industry’s secret superpower.