New jobs and internships are posted here (opens in a new window) – take a look and check back regularly for new opportunities! We also have resources for building skills, writing your resume, preparing for interviews and more – go to the IT Career Resources page (opens in a new window) .
The Center of Excellence for Information & Computing Technology is happy to announce a new partnership with Coursera (opens in a new window) that gives all of Washington’s community and technical college faculty and staff access to Coursera’s Generative AI Academy through December 31, 2024. This platform offers more than 400 industry-designed courses on artificial
As we kick off the 2024-2025 academic year, the Center of Excellence is once again offering professional development funding to IT faculty at Washington’s community and technical colleges. The IT Faculty Professional Development Funding application is open now. The first review of applications will take place on November 15, 2024. Full-time and part-time faculty from
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For students wanting to a career required skills in artificial intelligence (AI), enrolling in one of many AI programs at community colleges across the country is a good way to gain the necessary skills to land a job upon completion. According to the National Student Clearinghouse, community colleges experienced a 2.6 percent enrollment growth (opens
What technology jobs are in demand? Who’s hiring? What skills do you need to be successful? Check out the monthly tech jobs snapshot (PDF). (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window) View the text version here (opens in Microsoft Word). (opens in a new window) (opens in a new window)
Senate Bill That Seeks to Expand Scholarship Opportunities and Professional Development in Artificial Intelligence Places Focus on Community Colleges The National Science Foundation (NSF) AI Education Act of 2024, introduced last May by U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, aims to enhance AI education by establishing
The Washington Jobs Initiative (WJI) is a $23.5 million grant aiming to educate and train at least 5,000 Washingtonians with the hope of ensuring 3,150 good jobs by 2025. The WJI (opens in a new window) is the state-specific portion of the national Good Jobs Challenge (opens in a new window) , which aims to