Empowering the next generation of tech leaders
We help displaced and underserved talent to reskill and build sustainable careers in the digital economy.
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A life-changing experience
Learn the technical skills and mindset for a thriving career in the digital economy via interactive online sessions, a robust community of peers, dedicated instructors, and international mentors.
Start learningIdentify top talent for your organization from our pool of motivated, highly skilled, and diverse alumni, all at no cost.
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Kick off a new career or develop new skills for the digital economy in our bootcamps and online courses.
Bootcamps | Full-time
Courses | Part-time
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Our impact
We're training our students for employment with the skills and mindset to thrive in the digital economy.
We support gender diversity in tech and aim for 50% of women in our programs.
We only select students who are deeply committed to building a sustainable career in tech.
Our partners
Re:Coded works with and receives funding from amazing partners across government, philanthropy, business, and technology.
Learning done right
Learn from the best with our market-driven skills training. Our bootcamp curriculums are based on content from our partner at Flatiron School in New York, voted the leading coding school in the world in 2021.
You will work alongside our diverse community of students in projects and connect to a network of global industry professionals who will support you in your job search.
While you pay nothing upfront, we encourage our alumni to pay it forward to support future Re:Coded students once you get hired.
The skills, expertise, and deep care of our local trainers and program officers are at the core of the learning experience and success of our programs.
Re:Coded Impact Blog
Gain insights into our work and impact as we strive to advance economic mobility for displaced and underserved talent
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