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901 5th Ave #3100, Seattle, WA 98164, USA

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The Tech Academy delivers cost-effective and self-paced online coding boot camps that are tailored for beginners with no prior technical or coding knowledge. Our certification programs thoroughly cover in-demand skills for the tech industry, are endorsed by stellar online reviews and designed to fit around your personal schedule to prepare you for your tech career with a well-rounded tool kit. We have been offering thorough, budget-friendly, flexible, and trusted coding boot camps for over a decade. Founded in 2014, The Tech Academy specializes in certifying students in a wide range of technical specialties, including: AI, coding, cybersecurity, data science, app development, design, web development, and more. After your coding boot camp, our job placement specialists will provide you with career guidance. Our team has successfully placed over 1,000 graduates in technical positions, with most making an average of more than $30/hour in their first job after graduation. Here is an overview of The Tech Academy's certification programs: 1. FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING & SELF-PACED TRAINING 2. BEGINNER-FRIENDLY COURSES 3. WELL-ROUNDED & THOROUGH TRAINING 4. AFFORDABLE & BUDGET-FRIENDLY TUITION 5. OVER 1,000 5-STAR REVIEWS ONLINE 6. JOB PLACEMENT TRAINING & ASSISTANCE The Tech Academy’s online certification programs start at $5,980, with multiple tuition financing options available. Start your journey into the technology industry today with one of our award-winning online coding boot camps! Find out more here by contacting us here: https://thetechacademy.us Your dream job in tech is just a Tech Academy boot camp away!

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