These two professions work very closely together in the tech world.
A software engineer is someone who develops and maintains software applications.
A product designer is someone who designs the look and feel of these software applications that software engineers code.
Students will design a mobile app, web app, and an app of their choice.
Students will design a mobile app, web app, and an app of their choice.
Students will design a mobile app, web app, and an app of their choice.
A product designer is someone who designs the look and feel of these software applications that software engineers code.
These two professions work very closely together in the tech world.
A software engineer is someone who develops and maintains software applications.
A product designer is someone who designs the look and feel of these software applications that software engineers code.
Your child will receive a certificate of completion and for each milestone of progress.
There are many options for a good curriculum that can help a teen learn how to code, however the incentives to help them want to proactively learn is lacking and that’s where we come in.
The end goal is to land that opportunity, not just simply learn how to code (learning how to code is part of the journey). Based on each student’s experience and knowledge, we’ll create a plan for them to land that paid opportunity.
Plan and simple, we incentivize students to learn by paying them through cash, stocks, and cryptocurrencies. Students can choose which incentives they want and will be rewarded for each step in building their portfolio that they’ll use to land a paid opportunity.
Employers always ask for real projects and a portfolio to review during the interview process. Students are going to be building out an impressive portfolio to show off their experiences developing software applications.
Get paired with an industry professional, someone already has the job you want.
You will meet with your mentor on a weekly basis and get guidance on following the growth plan made for you.
Get paired with an industry professional, someone already has the job you want.
You will meet with your mentor on a weekly basis and get guidance on following the growth plan made for you.
Every other week, you meet with peers across the country in the program to discuss and learn entrepreneurship and life skills.
Although the goal of this program is to help teens land paid opportunities, we want to help each student grow into a well rounded leader with a strong entrepreneurial foundation.
Teens will have access to a learning system called quests where they can learn bite-sized lessons and practice on their own or with friends from the community.
Quests are self-led, have monetary incentives, and have a leaderboard feature to share each student’s accomplishments on how many quests they’ve done and the money they’ve earned.
We aspire to provide students with access to supportive and positive influence friends. Students will join a private discord group chat with all other Young Entrepreneur Network members. This is a community of students across the US who are pursuing a better future for themselves.
Students in the chat will have access to our mentors, one another to collaborate, and also a breadth of resources on topics like: coding, interviewing, entrepreneurial mindsets, and resume building.
If you are not satisfied with your child’s learning experience, we’ll make it right. If you’re not happy with your child’s experience in the first 30 days, you can get your money back.
As a part of your learning journey, you will develop Roblox games as Software Engineer and design Roblox game UI & 3D in game objects as a Product Designer.
Students will design a mobile app, web app, and an app of their choice.
User research, ideation, hi-fidelity prototyping, experimentation, and more.
Becoming proficient with tools product designers use everyday like: Figma, Sketch, InVision, and more…
Writing code and solving complex problems like you would in the real world.
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, json, AJAX, React, hooks, redux, web sockets, and much more…
Python, express, SQL, object relational mappers, servers, data structures & algorithms, and much more…
Software engineers and product designers are required to have portfolios to even get an interview in most cases. This is how candidates communicate their knowledge and expertise to employers before even getting on the first interview.
Whether students are looking for full time roles or freelance gigs, having a strong well-rounded portfolio is necessary.
Every other week, you meet with peers across the country in the program to discuss and learn entrepreneurship and life skills.
Although the goal of this program is to help teens land paid opportunities, we want to help each student grow into a well rounded leader with a strong entrepreneurial foundation.
Teens will have access to a learning system called quests where they can learn bite-sized lessons and practice on their own or with friends from the community.
Quests are self-led, have monetary incentives, and have a leaderboard feature to share each student’s accomplishments on how many quests they’ve done and the money they’ve earned.