About the Event
Software developers play a critical role in building the technologies that power businesses and everyday life. They design, develop, and maintain applications, ensuring functionality, performance, and security. By leveraging coding, problem-solving, and collaboration skills, they help companies innovate and stay competitive in an ever-evolving tech landscape.
Join us on March 18 for a live student panel discussion featuring two of our current Software Development Bootcamp students. They’ll share why they chose this course, what they’ve learned so far, and how it's preparing them for success in the field. You’ll hear firsthand about their experiences, challenges, and key takeaways from the program, giving you a real-world perspective on what to expect.
Whether you're a beginner or looking to advance your existing skills, this interactive session is a great opportunity to connect with students currently in the program, ask your questions, and gain valuable insights. Mark your calendar and take the first step toward a rewarding career in software development!
Speakers
Aisha Nukovic
Bootcamp Student
Tyler Trapp
Event Host
Lucia Sheel
Bootcamp Student
What We'll Cover in this Session
Software Development Industry: A brief overview of the software development industry in Canada
Course Feedback: Hear firsthand bootcamp feedback and insights from a panel of our current students
Curriculum Overview: A dive into the key topics, projects, and skill sets taught in our 36-week Software Development Bootcamp including AI integration, system design, and student career support
Course Start Dates: An overview of the upcoming bootcamp cohort start dates
Q&A Session: a live Q&A session where you can ask anything you like
Why Learn Software Development Skills?
Learning software development skills enables individuals to create applications, websites, and systems that solve real-world problems and enhance productivity. They work with programming languages, frameworks, and tools to create functional and user-friendly software solutions. These skills foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning, valuable in any field.
The demand for software developers spans industries, from healthcare to finance, as businesses seek individuals capable of creating and maintaining digital solutions. Learning to code not only provides the technical know-how to build applications, but also instills a problem-solving mindset and a keen ability to adapt to a rapidly evolving landscape.
If you enjoy problem solving and have a passion for technology, a career as a software developer could be a great choice for you!