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A Better Memphis

Tech901, a Memphis-based nonprofit, is making significant strides in bridging the gap between the city's growing demand for IT professionals and the available workforce. Since its inception in 2015, Tech901 has trained over 2,400 students, with nearly 1,000 securing jobs in the IT sector. The organization's mission is to provide affordable, accessible, and industry-aligned training to equip individuals with the skills needed for successful IT careers.

 

Empowering the Memphis Workforce

Tech901's programs are designed to cater to a diverse range of students, including high school graduates, career changers, and individuals seeking to upskill. By focusing on practical, hands-on training, Tech901 ensures that graduates are job-ready and meet the specific needs of local employers.

A Proven Track Record

The success of Tech901's approach is evident in its impressive job placement rates. Graduates have found employment in various IT roles across Memphis, contributing to the city's economic growth and technological advancement.

Looking Ahead

With the IT industry continuing to evolve rapidly, Tech901 remains committed to updating its curriculum and expanding its reach to prepare more individuals for the opportunities ahead. By fostering partnerships with local businesses and community organizations, Tech901 aims to further strengthen Memphis's position as a hub for tech talent.

For more information about Tech901 and its programs, visit Tech901's website.

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