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.
After I received my Product Management credential from EntryLevel 27 days ago, I began my new job as a Graduate Trainee, Non-Engineering Track at Flutterwave today!
I just started my second course on Ui/UX design this year on EntryLevel and so far the experience has been amazing 😻 and challenging too in a good way.
How I went from receiving a Product Management certificate from @EntryLevelNet in August last year to handling numerous software products in just 3 months is mind-blowing. Thankful. Now, back to work.
I’m officially a product manager 🎊 I want to thank EntryLevel for making this course a practical one. Dealing with real life problems made me appreciate the process of product development much more than I did.
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.
After I received my Product Management credential from EntryLevel 27 days ago, I began my new job as a Graduate Trainee, Non-Engineering Track at Flutterwave today!
Just got my UX Designer Certificate from EntryLevel. The classes and tasks were worth it. Wireframing, prototyping, use of Figma, research, and so on. Super exited about this 💃🏻
I just started my second course on Ui/UX design this year on EntryLevel and so far the experience has been amazing 😻 and challenging too in a good way.
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.