Learn-and-earn system empowers more to be part of Singapore's tech industry

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In recent years, demand for tech talent has spiked, surpassing supply and driving up salaries, making the profession one of the highest paid in Singapore.

All industries have to leverage technology out of necessity, and many individuals with no tech background now wish to acquire one. However, many are held back by the risk of making an industry changeIn response to the need for an approachable way to learn tech skills,TreehouseTreehouse offers hundreds of courses at a single flat fee that gives full access to high-definition, high-production video classes taught byexpert instructors.

Treehouse gamifies learning with the use of Badges, which users can earn and display as a testament to their acquired skills. PHOTO: TREEHOUSEAt only $270 monthly after the TechStarter-exclusive discount, Techdegreejob-ready by the end of its comprehensive, rigorous curriculum that comes complete with portfolio projects, workshops and code reviews – all conducted and reviewed by Treehouse’s expert instructors and alumni.

To address the limitations of online learning, TechStarter offers a local mentorship programme to complement Treehouse’s education. Mentorship, carried out by local tech veterans, runs alongside the lessons with mentors effectively fulfilling the role of a teacher whom users can turn to for help with challenges they face.In most schools, the journey ends at the last lesson, but with TechStarter, the last lesson actually marks the start of an exciting new chapter.

Hailing from diverse industries, the list of partner companies includes OIO Holdings, Singapore’s first listed blockchain technology company, and psychology clinic A Kind Place. Partner companies value Launchpad because of the low-cost, fuss-free nature of incoming templates, which focus on enhancements that improve businesses without disrupting key structures.

 

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