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Recent Intro to Data Analytics graduate Dilek Sayedahmed balanced her time pursuing a PhD with learning hands-on data analytics skills at Lighthouse Labs. This is her story.
Learn about the projects you can build in Lighthouse Labs' Intro to Data Analytics six-week course using tools like Tableau and Microsoft Excel.
Ultimately, the stuff that makes someone a good developer is the approach, the philosophy, and the mindset. Getting too caught up in the tech stack isn’t good.
A free downloadable guide to financing web development, data science, and data analytics education in Canada.
While hiring has slowed across all industries due to COVID-19, grads continue to find success in launching new careers in tech. This is one of them.
Front-end developer Rob Schwitzer discusses his experience with Lighthouse Labs, and the app he helped build over at Sphere.
How to differentiate Lighthouse Labs' web development bootcamp from the data science bootcamp.
Before coming to Lighthouse Labs, Nikita Jiandani worked in aviation ground operations with Swissport. Now, she's a software developer.
Max Wong is a full-stack developer at Four Nine Digital. He graduated from Vancouver's August 2019 cohort and discusses how he made the jump into tech.
Now more than ever, technology skills are a very important investment, and we want to protect our students who are making the decision to pursue them.
According to Linkedin’s “The Rise of Analytics in HR” report, there has been a 3x increase in HR professionals who list analytics skills and keywords on their profiles.
Unsure which career path to pursue after a data science bootcamp? Here are the central differences between a data analyst and a data scientist.
Quebec's PACME program covers up to 100% of costs relating to training employees
As our programs are now available in an interactive online live format, we transformed our Demo Day by taking it online.
Web Development Bootcamp grad Kat Connolly writes about overcoming imposter syndrome, and how she now sees every error as an opportunity to learn.