Why Code?

The demand for coders in the UK is at an all-time high. It’s estimated that the country will need 1 million developers by 2020, and this number will only keep growing as businesses continue to digitise.

By becoming a junior developer now, you will get a head-start on the rest.

“My number one piece of advice is: you should learn how to programme.” Mark Zuckerberg

Shape the Future

This need for tech talent has crept up on businesses, but this presents a prime opportunity for you – whether you’re a school-leaver, a uni graduate, or a professional who’s looking to upskill or change careers.

With coding skills, you can be a shaper, a leader, an innovator.

Here’s why you should become a junior developer:

  • The average starting wage for this type of role is £23,000
  • You can work flexibly – as a freelancer, remotely, on your own schedule
  • You’ll future-proof your career
  • You can follow in the footsteps of entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook, Airbnb, and Netflix
  • You’ll create things – websites, apps, games; your imagination is the limit

“Whether you want to uncover the secrets of the universe, or you want to pursue a career in the 21st century, basic computer programming is an essential skill to learn.” Stephen Hawking

Join the Coding Revolution

In the digital age we now live in, code is everywhere. From one-click ordering on Amazon, to saving an album on Spotify, to stopping at a red light, it controls many of the conveniences we take for granted.

Code is the language of the future. That’s why school children as young as five are being taught it alongside reading and writing.

So now is the time to learn to code, and we can help you.

Learn more about our one-week and 12-week courses.

“Everyone should know how to programme a computer, because it teaches you how to think.” Steve Jobs