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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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Tallo Top 100 Spotlight: Emily Nguyen
We are always proud to spotlight our 2018 Tallo Top 100 students. Hailing from all across the nation, the students of the Top 100 represent a wide variety of talent, skills, and backgrounds. We wanted to get to know these students better and showcase the personalities behind the Tallo platform! Our previous spotlight was on…
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Tallo Top 100 Spotlight: Taylor Belyeu
We are always proud to spotlight our 2018 Tallo Top 100 students. Hailing from all across the nation, the students of the Top 100 represent a wide variety of talent, skills, and backgrounds. We wanted to get to know these students better and showcase the personalities behind the Tallo platform! Our previous spotlight was on…
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Recruiting Members of Generation Z
When it comes to different generations, a lot of stereotypes get floated around. The members of Generation X are the rebels. Millenials have become widely referred to as “Generation Me.” Regardless of how valid these labels may be, it’s a fact that attitudes and culture change from one generation to the next. Just like sports…
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Tallo Top 100 Spotlight: Richard Coca
We were proud to recently unveil the 2018 Tallo Top 100 students. Hailing from all across the nation, the students of the Top 100 represent a wide variety of talent, skills, and backgrounds. We wanted to get to know these students better and showcase the personalities behind the Tallo platform! Our previous spotlight was Neha…
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Tallo Spotlight: Randelle Thompson
Less than a year ago, we featured Tallo organizational user Tidelands Health. Based out of Georgetown, South Carolina, Tidelands decided to partner with us in order to place themselves on students’ radars. “[STEM Premier] will help us deepen our relationship within the region by introducing Tidelands Health to members of the community at a young…
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Breaking Down Barriers: First-Generation Students Make Tallo Work for Them
Historically speaking, the deck has been stacked against young students whose parents do not possess a college degree; students otherwise known as first-generation (or “first-gen”) college students. For example, a 2013 study found that only 17 percent of first-gen students earned a college degree within ten years of their high school sophomore year; a much…