Harris County Launches Free High-Tech Training Program

Harris County Launches Free High-Tech Training Program
Eylul Sare Comez
  • 8 January 23:14, 2025
Harris County introduces a groundbreaking grant to train residents for six-figure tech jobs. The $1.8 million initiative by Empower Houston offers vital skills for a new career.
Transforming Lives Through Technology Training

Transforming Lives Through Technology Training

Harris County's bold initiative is making waves in the tech job sector by offering free training programs to its residents. Empower Houston opened its doors to individuals looking to upgrade their skills and break into high-paying jobs in technology. Graduates of these programs, like Nidra and Allan, exemplify the life-changing potential of accessible education. With increasing salaries ranging from $55,000 to over $100,000, this training is a stepping stone to financial independence.

Details of the Empower Houston Program

Details of the Empower Houston Program

The Empower Houston program is designed to cater to those who face barriers to traditional education. Launched in March 2023, it offers a structured 20-week course, featuring four hours of daily instruction tailored to equip learners with essential technical skills. All materials are provided at no cost, making it an inclusive option for Harris County residents. The program's practical approach ensures that learners graduate with multiple IT certifications, ready to enter the workforce confidently.

How to Apply and Get Started

How to Apply and Get Started

If you're a Harris County resident eager to improve your career prospects, applying for the Empower Houston program is simple. The next cohort begins on February 3rd, and interested candidates can find more information on their website. With only 75 spots available, those interested are urged to act quickly. The program not only opens doors to high-paying jobs but also offers pathways to internships and hands-on experience in the tech field.

In a remarkable move to boost employment opportunities in the tech sector, Harris County has launched an initiative funded by a $1.8 million grant, aimed at providing residents with free training programs to access high-paying jobs in technology. The program, led by Empower Houston, specifically targets individuals who may not have completed college but are eager to gain technical certifications that align with industry demands. Two recent graduates, Nidra and Allan, exemplify the success of this initiative. Nidra, a single mother of three, has just completed the training and has already secured a dream job with a salary that could potentially double or triple her previous earnings. Similarly, Allan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, is on track to earn between $55,000 to $85,000 in his new tech role. Their stories highlight how accessible education can transform lives and lead to substantial financial growth. Empower Houston has structured its training program to be comprehensive and user-friendly, offering classes five days a week for four hours daily. Participants receive all necessary materials free of charge, including laptops. To qualify, attendees must be Harris County residents, at least 18 years old, and hold a high school diploma or GED. With the next class starting on February 3rd and limited slots available, interested individuals are encouraged to apply quickly to seize this opportunity.
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  • tech jobs
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  • high salary
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Comments

@Love4me34

I knew it was too good to be true, They dont tell you that you have to be in a specific age group to apply for the program, SMH!

@ReeseMoe73

Piss me off. I just earned a Masters in AI/Machine Learning with a 3.7 gpa and im 60k in debt from a major university. No job yet

@godislove5781

High pay and high layoffs!

@Dakatari

Awesomeness, lets go Harris County.

@Mr.Pop0

What does the n stand for?

@AmbiguousAnthony

I didnt know Trumps twin was a Houston news anchor.

@Josefernandez35563

This is a scam and paid ad

@rook9309

Working in tech or cyber security used to be hot like the year before last year when Tesla was still in Austin. One thing that’s NOT hot about that industry is the stability.

@sunshine21911

Knowing that Houston is a metroplex it would be great to see these counties working together to expand the reach of programs like this to include the counties surrounding Houston city limits. It is much needed in so many areas.

@amysocool7

i dont know but this might be a blessing in disguise for me because when i tell you life hasnt been easy and finding jobs havent been easy yet im been readings books and working hard on all my personal projects this might be a good idea...but i havent finished my GED so i would have to finish my GED first and maybe soon enough if this program is still around i would love to join npower houston because i have the drive,motivation and determination to study 6 to 7 days out of the week for 5 to 7 hours a day....maybe one day

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