Impress companies with professional, real-world projects that will make your portfolio stand out and impress potential employers.
You can’t talk about watching video tutorials in the interview - but you can talk about your EntryLevel project experience.
Show companies you have the skills it takes to do the job with your EntryLevel certificate and reference letter.
Working remotely in tech requires a specific set of skills - skills you’ll learn in an EntryLevel course.
Most online courses have you watch videos.Stand out from other beginner job seekers with a portfolio, so you have something to talk about in your job interviews.
My personal experience that I hold dearly in EntryLevel is the amazing community, one would think I’ve known this team for the longest period of time! The support, teamwork and dedication to help one another is the boost everyone needs to conquer any fear that may arise during the learning process.
I’ve got amazing team members that ensure to always check in on one another to see how far we’ve gone in a task and to even give a word of motivation, this is so important to me as a beginner in the tech community and it has changed my view about virtual learning in so many positive ways.
One of the best parts about EntryLevel is the amazing community that comes along with it. You'll have the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who are just as eager to learn and grow.
In your program team, you can ask and answer questions, carry on interactive discussions, and there's EntryLevel support to guide you every step of the way.
The best part about learning at EntryLevel is the amazing and vibrant community that comes along with your training aid. I had the opportunity to train with like-minded people and we interacted and shared our progress.
Learning data analysis through EntryLevel has been an incredible experience. The course has fulfilled my long-standing wish to delve into this field, and the vibrant community on Discord has made the online learning journey feel less lonely. Interacting with fellow learners, sharing what we've learned, and seeking guidance when we stumble is such a valuable part of the process. Kudos to our amazing community manager, Fifi, for always keeping the energy high and addressing everyone's needs.
The EntryLevel community is another ball game altogether, where you ask questions, discuss new concepts, find/share job opportunities, expand your network and get motivation to finish. I am glad I am learning with EntryLevel
I learned and understood more about working with spreadsheets, creating pivot tables and tableau even though I had some level of experience before coming on board. I now feel comfortable writing and designing data analysis report for result driven purposes from start to finish. Proud to be certified as a Data Analyst by EntryLevel looking forward to level 2.
After an EntryLevel course, you'll feel confident you can do the job - because you've already done similar projects in the EntryLevel course. Our hands-on portfolio projects teach you skills you need to excel.
I began looking for jobs and with my portfolio in hand, I confidently navigated the interview process and eventually landed my first internship job. EntryLevel's practical experience and insights undoubtedly set me apart from other candidates.
Stop being overwhelmed. Start with Entrylevel and break into tech today.
My portfolio got me a job…EntryLevel helped me level up. GPs are busy and may not have time to teach you, so EntryLevel fast-tracked my process.
I posted my EntryLevel portfolio on LinkedIn…it’s a good way of showcasing your knowledge.
When I was trying to teach myself, I didn't get as much insights as I got from EntryLevel…I could prove to everyone that I've actually worked on a real project. Everyone needs to harness the knowledge from EntryLevel.
Don't learn alone - EntryLevel's active community keeps you engaged throughout your learning (and after). Get answers to your questions, network with peers, and discover new job postings.
Kudos to having experienced and patient community managers who worked hard to maintain engagement, encouragement, and support with some of the tricky assignments.