My first article for Tech.li — “Chicago Tech Talent – What’s the Problem?” — got some great traction and comments. I want to say thank you to all of you that took the time to comment or Tweet about the topic. Building on one of the comments to cover the companies that are trying to address this issue, one of my editors asked if I would be interested in writing a series of articles about this topic. So over the next several weeks I’ll be meeting with various folks around town to talk with about the state of Chicago’s tech talent.
So Let’s find a solution The purpose of the series will be to identify resources that entrepreneurs can tap into and ultimately get developers and business folks together. This will include highlighting some of the organizations and companies that are training the next generation of developers and how to connect with them. The first organization that I started talking to is i.c.stars, a Chicago-based social enterprise that provides workforce development to low income young adults. They have a pretty rigorous program so I am looking forward to learning all about them and what they are bringing to the table. A special thanks to Carey Smith, their Development Director for meeting with me and offering to connect me to a bunch of other people who will have a lot to say on this topic.
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