In this free 12-week (Mon - Fri 240 hour) training program, participants learn IT essentials of hardware, software, networking and coding, plus how to provide tech support to low-income families. Graduates of the program receive a $500 stipend, job-readiness training, professional skills, ongoing placement, retention services, college prep and knowledge of how to enroll in post-secondary education. For more info reach out to Leo Sosa @ tech@medasf.org
Mission Techies Spring 2016 Class
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Ramiro Quezada
I was born in Los Angeles California, I recently became a father on 02/03/2015 and currently working for ups. I'm interested in building computers and learning about new technologies coming out. I'm trying to get a job somewhere that involves working with new technologies and fixing them.
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