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How can you deliver an in-person, intense bootcamp experience remotely? By partnering with the Yukon government, we have found the answer.
To be an alumni at Lighthouse Labs means more than just knowing how to code. Michael Steele talks about our community and alumni services.
Our head web bootcamp instructor, Don, responds to an email from a prospective student on taking on a new career in coding.
We are proud to announce our partnership with entrepreneurial innovators, The Next 36!
Granted.ca CEO Stephanie Sang talks about the grants available both in the Vancouver tech community and for growing Canadian companies in general.
Don Burks discusses what happens once you've been accepted into our web development bootcamp, and advice for success.
With our iOS bootcamp, we were blazing a trail as the first iOS developer bootcamp in Canada, so we weren’t sure who our students would be. I don’t think any of us could have anticipated the incredible range of backgrounds that our iOS students came in with, and the amazing careers they’ve gone on to since graduating. Just 6 months after launching, our graduates are working some of the coolest (and most diverse) jobs in development!
Our Director of Career Services, Charlyne Fothergill, talks about what employers can do to ensure they succeed in hiring Lighthouse Labs graduates.
The HTML500 attendees are able to create some pretty cool things after one day of coding. See exactly what they are here!
Charlie Yu attends the HTML500 in Vancouver and reflects about how it brings the Vancouver tech community together, and how that makes it a better learning experience for everyone.
Jeremy Shaki talks about how digital literacy and the learn to code movement spurred his development bootcamp to create The HTML500.
Working at a startup can be a daunting experience, but for this Lighthouse Labs grad it had unexpected (and great) results.
More and more, students are either coming from out of town to be a part of our immersive program, or are excited about the opportunity to relocate for a job after graduation. My job is to help all our students with their individual career goals, and I love being able to leverage my own and Lighthouse Labs’ extensive hiring network outside of Vancouver. If you are considering looking for work as a developer outside of your hometown, here are my tips for success
Lighthouse Labs Grad Joins Early-Stage Tech Company via Riipen Project
There are countless resources on “how to rock/ace/nail your interview.” The reality is that a lot of that process is out of your control. Not the answer you want to hear, I know, I know. But knowing that it's the [employer](http://www.lighthouselabs.ca/partners)'s needs (and not necessarily your résumé), that dictates the success of the interview is valuable knowledge on its own. So I’ve broken down the 3 things that employers look for and the best way to prepare for them: