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For-Profit Programs Fill Gap in High Tech Job Training

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California's high tech sector is rapidly hiring software developers, but not everybody who's unemployed has the right skill set to take advantage of the opportunity. Some entrepreneurs see an opportunity to disrupt this economic dynamic by training folks generally left behind so they can participate in the tech boom.

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