turingschool/career-development-curriculum

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Career Development Curriculum

Scope & Sequence

Turing?s mission is to unlock human potential by training a diverse, inclusive student body to succeed in high-fulfillment technical careers.

Turing?s career development curriculum is created directly out of this mission with a focus on unlocking students? potential in modules one and two through cultivating self-awareness and empathy. In modules three and four, curriculum focuses on providing strategies to empower students to succeed in high-fulfillment technical careers by creating connections within the technology industry, building competencies for industry leadership, and securing a fulfilling career – and not just another job.

The touchstones of this curriculum include these mindsets:

Through this development, upon graduation, students will be able to communicate who they are and what they know, collaborate with teams, adapt to changing situations, execute their ideas, and solve problems as junior software developers.

In this repo, you'll find all of the curriculum for career development, including information on how each session fits into the end goals for students. Click on the links below to see more information as well as links to sessions within each module folder:

Deliverables

Modules Three & Four deliverables will be checked during portfolio reviews.

Career Development Team at Turing

Your career development team consists of:


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.