![]() Claim Academy wants to meet this demand and fill these jobs with qualified, skilled coders, including our nation’s veterans. Almost a million programming jobs in the US went unfilled last year**. Software developers will be needed to respond to an increased demand for computer software. Demand for skilled programmers-the kind you’ll find right here at Claim Academy, is huge and projected to grow.” In fact, according to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Employment of software developers is projected to grow 24 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. Ola Ayeni, our fearless leader, recently said in a press statement: “America’s veterans and their family members have earned these great benefits and we want to help our country’s vets transition from the military and into great, high-paying jobs in software development. You can find more information about the education benefits offered by the VA at the official U.S. The GI Bill®* is a registered trademark of the U.S. Ola revealed a big surprise in that article-Claim Academy recently received the approval of The Veterans Education and Training Section for the GI Bill®*. We have big things happening, and we’re excited to share some of the big news right here with you, our faithful readers.Īs many of you already know, our Founder, and Chief Idea Officer, Ola Ayeni, and several of our current Java software developer students, were featured in an article in the business section of the Sunday edition of the St. It's been another great week at Claim Academy, the Midwest’s premier coding boot camp. ![]() Claim Academy Now Approved to Accept Veterans’ Education Benefits! Attention! Claim Academy Reporting For Duty. ![]()
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