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What I Wish I Knew: Turning $800 into a Six-Figure Tech Career

What I Wish I Knew: Turning $800 into a Six-Figure Tech Career

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For today's episode, 'Tine is sharing how you can switch to a tech career without spending a fortune. If you’ve ever wanted to work in tech but worried about the cost, this video is for you!

I’ll talk about how I moved from teaching to tech, and how you can do the same with CourseCareers for just $800. This program can help you start a new career and earn a great salary.

Here’s what you’ll get with CourseCareers:

  • Basic Training: They teach you the basics of tech and coding.
  • Job Help: Get help with your resume and job search.
  • Ongoing Support: Join workshops and groups to keep learning.

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CourseCareers Software Development Course: https://coursecareers.com/a/tine?course=software-dev-fundamentals

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