Coronavirus killed a lot of Colorado jobs, but it also created new tech jobs

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Coronavirus killed a lot of Colorado jobs, but it also created new tech jobs

Zoom increased its global workforce 42%, while other tech companies grew despite the pandemic
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Despite the pandemic, Boulder-based Techtonic, which offers paid software development apprenticeships, is growing about 30% from last year, said CEO and founder Heather Terenzio. The company offers tech training to support the pipeline needed to meet the demand of Colorado’s tech sector.
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Despite the pandemic, Boulder-based Techtonic offers tech training in the form of paid apprenticeships to support the pipeline needed to meet the job demand of Colorado’s tech sector.

Coronavirus killed a lot of Colorado jobs, but it also created new tech jobs

Courtesy photo

Despite the pandemic, Boulder-based Techtonic, which offers paid software development apprenticeships, is growing about 30% from last year, said CEO and founder Heather Terenzio. The company offers tech training to support the pipeline needed to meet the demand of Colorado’s tech sector.
Courtesy photo

Despite the pandemic, Boulder-based Techtonic offers tech training in the form of paid apprenticeships to support the pipeline needed to meet the job demand of Colorado’s tech sector.
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