Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Lander company gets training grant money

A Lander technology company has been awarded a grant to train 30 people how to become software developers. The grant to PitchEngine comes from a fund administered by the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services that encourages business expansion, enhances employment opportunities within Wyoming and meets the training needs of new and existing businesses in the state. PitchEngine's eight-week program will prepare graduates with the skills needed for an entry-level software development position that can pay between $35,000-$40,000 annually. Several Wyoming-based employers have expressed a shortage of the skill sets that the training is designed to meet. The companies will interview candidates who complete the program and consider them for employment within their organizations.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the wonderful news! It’s great that Lander now has a financial opportunity to train new people. Software development is now a very popular professional direction and many people would like to succeed in it. However, we know that the education is very expensive so some people just can’t afford to pay for trainings and professional courses so they apply for same day payday loans. However, now Lender gives them a better option! Being a software developer is quite prestigious today.

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