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Becoming A Software Engineer Without a Degree

Be a software engineer without a degree by learning Python, Java or JavaScript through online courses and coding bootcamps. Build projects, contribute to open-source and have a strong portfolio. Get experience through internships or freelance work. Networking and getting certified can also help. Can you be a Software Engineer Without a Degree? A degree is … Read more

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Finding Remote Jobs Without a Degree: Top Opportunities & How to Get Started

Several remote jobs do not require a degree, including customer service representative, virtual assistant, content writer, social media manager, and data entry specialist. Other options include online tutoring, transcription, and technical support roles. Skills and experience often matter more than formal education for these positions. Why Remote Jobs Without a Degree Are Increasing Many companies … Read more

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What Are The Highest Paying Jobs In Florida Without A Degree

In Florida, the highest-paying jobs without a degree include transportation, storage, and distribution managers with a median salary of $94,560. Power plant operators earn about $82,560 annually, and commercial pilots can make $131,610. These roles typically require certifications, specialized training, or experience rather than a formal degree. Florida has many high paying jobs that don’t … Read more

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Diary of a Quarantined Student: Morgan

As COVID-19 continues to spread, high schools and colleges around the world are closing, and students are staying home. Quarantining can feel isolating, but stories like these have the power to change that.     Today’s blog is written by Morgan Mieger, a high school junior in High Ridge, Missouri. ​Think about this: have you ever been…

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What Do You Do When Student Events Are Canceled? Tallo Can Help.

Since the coronavirus first hit the United States, we’ve seen “Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers” make the sacrifice to continue working to keep us safe. There are videos of people applauding healthcare workers from their windows, thanking them for their service and encouraging them to continue fighting for us. As the next generation of America’s workforce…

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Tallo Works to Help Agriculture Students Amid Pandemic

The coronavirus has affected every level of the workforce, with essential workers sacrificing their own health to keep the rest of us safe, clean, and even fed. There are reports on the dangers farm workers are facing to keep up with the food supply chain, and now we’re hearing from students around the country who…

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A Student’s Guide to the Quarantined College Search: Get Advice Straight From Admissions Professionals

We recently hosted a webinar alongside college admissions professionals in order to help give students perspective into how colleges and universities are adjusting their admissions and recruiting processes in light of COVID-19. Joining our panel were: Lauren M. Carballo, Director of Admissions and Student Affairs, The Webb Institute Lauren O. Wallace, Director of Undergraduate Recruitment,…

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Diary of a Quarantined Student: Alexa

As COVID-19 continues to spread, high schools and colleges around the world are closing, and students are staying home. Quarantining can feel isolating, but stories like these have the power to change that.    Today’s blog is written by Alexa Sarene Gilbert, a high school junior in Chester Gap, Virginia. Alexa is a dedicated volunteer in…

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Student Spotlight: Carter Herman Talks Technology and Accomplishing Your Big Picture Dreams

When Carter Herman joined Tallo prior to his senior year of high school, he was impressed with how easy it was to connect with opportunities on the platform. In fact, through Tallo, he received a software development internship and communicated with Air Force/ROTC programs that reached out to him on the platform. Carter has a…

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