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Spanish-speaking Tech Industry Professional

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ORGANIZATION: Unloop

  • 8 people are interested
Monroe Correctional Complex Students

In the tech industry? Fluent in Spanish?

Unloop is looking for someone to give an introductory presentation on the tech industry to the Hispanic Culture Group at Monroe Correctional Complex. We'd like someone who is currently working in the industry (preferably in a technical role) to give a high level overview on what software and the tech industry is, and give a sense for the different technical roles (dev, design, PM).

Please be in touch if you're interested, and we'll find a day that works for you to come present!

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About Unloop

Location:

900 E. Pine St., Suite 202, Seattle, WA 98122, US

Mission Statement

Unloop enables people who have been in prison to succeed in careers in tech.

Description

More people are incarcerated in the United States than in any other country in the world, with 2.3 million currently behind bars. Over 40% of those released from prison will be re-incarcerated within three years.

Getting a job after release is a major predictor of successful reentry into the community, but most people leaving prison do not have access to living-wage jobs due to lack of in-demand skills and the stigma of a criminal record.

Meanwhile, there is opportunity in the tech industry. There are 223,000 estimated open software developer jobs in the United States.

We believe that given access to a coding education and a network of support, people with records can succeed in the tech industry, break the cycles of incarceration for their families, and become leaders in their communities. We provide intensive web development training in prison-with integrated professional development curriculum-and build a community of supportive employers, educators, and individuals on the outside to create opportunities for our students upon their release.

Our flagship program is a one-year, 550-hour coding bootcamp offered at Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) and Monroe Correctional Complex (MCC). Our industry-driven curriculum teaches students to be full-stack web developers using client and server-side JavaScript, SQL, and HTML/CSS. Our first cohort graduated in June 2017 and four others are in session.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Computers & Technology
Education & Literacy
Advocacy & Human Rights, Computers & Technology, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Unloop900 E. Pine St., Suite 202Seattle, WA 98122

(47.615505,-122.32038)
 

SKILLS

  • Translation
  • Software Development
  • Cross-cultural Communication
  • Website Programming
  • Spanish
  • Software Engineering

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • One speaking session and some prep beforehand
  • Drive out to Monroe Correctional Complex (can organize carpool!)

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