Peoria’s economic development team supports growth in technology employment and has learned of an opportunity for residents in Maricopa County to get “free” career training in technology or software development.
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Peoria’s economic development team supports growth in technology employment and has learned of an opportunity for residents in Maricopa County to get “free” career training in technology or software development.
If you have ever wanted to pursue a career in technology or software development, new grant funds are available that may cover the entire cost of your training through an Arizona college partnered with Promineo Tech.
Prominio Tech, founded in 2018, offers technology vocational programs in high-demand fields like software development. The school’s software development programs are part-time, online and 18-weeks long. These programs are designed for those with little to no programming experience.
To learn more about the program or funding opportunities, schedule a meeting with an admissions representative at https://promineotech.com/gateway-front-end-development-bootcamp/, or call 480-744-7842.
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