Top 10 AI Tech Bootcamps in Andorra in 2026

By Irene Holden

Last Updated: April 7th 2026

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Nucamp and Le Wagon are the top picks for AI bootcamps accessible from Andorra in 2026, with Nucamp the best overall value for career changers and Le Wagon the strongest regional brand for data and ML roles. Nucamp’s fully remote tracks cost between €1,953 and €3,662 and are built for working professionals in Andorra, while Le Wagon’s data science program - priced around €8,000 - delivers over 90% placement and valuable Barcelona networking, letting you combine high-quality training with Andorra’s low personal income tax and fast connectivity.

You’re under the giant piste map in Grandvalira, boots pinching, gloves off, tracing green, blue, red, black lines that all promise to get you down. The colors look simple; the mountain never is. Behind you, locals snap into their bindings and disappear over the lip while you’re still deciding what “intermediate” really means for your legs today.

Picking an AI bootcamp from Andorra in 2026 feels uncannily similar. Every program claims to take you from zero to AI engineer, data scientist, or startup founder. Rankings flatten this into a tidy “Top 10,” but the reality underneath is steeper and messier - especially when global AI engineers who truly master LLMs and agents are now pulling in $180k-$400k, according to Claudio Lupi’s AI Engineer roadmap.

From here in Andorra la Vella, you’re not starting from the valley. You’ve got structural altitude:

  • Tax & lifestyle: Low personal income tax and relatively modest living costs mean you keep more of any remote AI salary while staying in the Pyrenees.
  • Connectivity: Andorra Telecom’s fiber and 3-3.5 hour hops to Barcelona and Toulouse make remote or hybrid formats realistic.
  • Regional demand: Employers like Andorra Telecom, Andbank, MoraBanc, plus Catalan and Occitan startups, are all leaning into AI, automation, and data.

This guide is your piste map: ten paid bootcamps that you can access from Andorra - programs like Nucamp, Le Wagon, Ironhack, 4Geeks, and more - ranging from gentle greens for absolute beginners to black-diamond immersives for seasoned developers. It builds on a regional ecosystem where, as Andorra Business-backed startups are already proving, you can live here and plug into innovation stretching from Perpignan to Madrid.

The numbers that follow - prices, durations, placement rates - matter. But like slope colors, they’re only half the story. Your real line down the mountain depends on your current level, risk tolerance, and where you want your next job offer to come from: Andorra la Vella, Barcelona, Toulouse, or a remote-first team you join from a café on Avinguda Meritxell.

Table of Contents

  • Standing Under the Piste Map
  • Nucamp
  • Le Wagon
  • Ironhack
  • 4Geeks Academy
  • KeepCoding
  • Nuclio School
  • Codeworks
  • AllWomen
  • Ubiqum Code Academy
  • Arol.dev
  • Local Andorran Options
  • Reading the Piste Map: How to Choose
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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Nucamp

Among all the pistes on your AI map, Nucamp is the underrated blue run that quietly gets you most of the way down the mountain for a fraction of the price. For Andorra-based learners, its fully online delivery, evening/weekend workshops, and tuition between €1,953 and €3,662 make it realistic to keep your current job while you pivot into AI or software.

Tracks & Pricing

Nucamp’s catalogue covers both AI and the software foundations that feed into AI roles. The flagship Solo AI Tech Entrepreneur bootcamp (25 weeks, €3,662) focuses on building and shipping AI-powered products with LLMs, agents, and SaaS monetization. AI Essentials for Work (15 weeks, €3,295) targets professionals who want to bring prompt engineering and AI tools into their current roles. For solid technical footing, Back End, SQL and DevOps with Python (16 weeks, €1,953) builds the Python, SQL, and cloud skills that Andorran employers like Andorra Telecom or Andbank increasingly expect.

Program Duration Tuition (EUR) Primary Goal
Solo AI Tech Entrepreneur 25 weeks €3,662 Launch AI-powered products
AI Essentials for Work 15 weeks €3,295 Apply AI in current job
Back End, SQL & DevOps with Python 16 weeks €1,953 Foundations for data/ML roles
Complete Software Engineering Path 11 months €5,191 End-to-end software career prep

Format, Outcomes & ROI from Andorra

All programs run part-time and online, with live workshops in European time zones and an emphasis on community-based learning. Career services include 1:1 coaching, portfolio support, mock interviews, and a curated job board. According to Nucamp’s outcomes reporting, graduates see around 78% employment and 75% graduation rates, while Trustpilot reviews average 4.5/5 from roughly 398 reviewers, with 80% five-star.

Compared with European bootcamps charging €10,000-€15,000 (often backed by ISAs), Nucamp’s predictable, low tuition plus Andorra’s favorable tax regime mean you can hit positive ROI even with a first remote junior role. Whether you’re aiming at local institutions like MoraBanc or remote EU startups, this is one of the most cost-effective pistes into AI and software from Andorra la Vella.

Le Wagon

For Andorra-based learners who want a recognisable brand on their CV, Le Wagon is the red piste that points you straight toward data and AI roles in nearby hubs. Its Barcelona campus is a weekend trip from Andorra la Vella, and every bootcamp also runs fully remote, so you can decide how often you actually leave the valley.

Tracks & Learning Focus

Le Wagon structures its AI offering around three core paths that all include hands-on, project-based work:

  • Data Science & AI: Classical ML, deep learning, and MLOps foundations, with a strong emphasis on building end-to-end data products.
  • AI Software Development (their upgraded web dev track): Modern web engineering plus practical AI integrations.
  • Data Analytics: SQL, dashboards, and business-focused analytics for data-driven roles.

Bootcamps run either 9 weeks full-time or 24 weeks part-time, which makes it realistic to keep an Andorra-based role while you retrain, especially if you choose the remote option.

Pricing, Financing & Outcomes

Tuition typically falls between €7,500 and €9,000. Financing includes instalment plans, ISA-style options, and “Tech & AI Fluency” scholarships that can cover up to 50% of tuition for eligible learners, as outlined on Le Wagon’s program pages.

Le Wagon reports a global employment rate above 90% for its graduates and a network of more than 1,000 hiring partners, heavily concentrated in European tech hubs like Barcelona. For someone living in Andorra, that means you can train remotely, then target hybrid roles in Catalonia, fully remote EU positions, or even bring data skills back into local employers such as Andorra Telecom, Andbank, or MoraBanc. With mid-level data and ML roles in Barcelona often commanding strong EU salaries, many graduates recover the investment within one to two years while benefiting from Andorra’s favorable tax environment.

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Ironhack

If Nucamp is a steady blue run, Ironhack Barcelona is a fast red that borders on black: higher cost, higher intensity, but strong lift access into established tech teams. For someone based in Andorra, the combination of a well-known regional brand, an emerging AI Engineering focus, and hybrid/remote options makes it one of the most direct routes into Barcelona’s job market.

Curriculum & Intensity

Ironhack’s catalogue centres on Web Development, Data Analytics, UX/UI, and Cybersecurity, but recent cohorts include an updated AI Engineering layer, especially in web and data tracks. Full-time formats run for 9 weeks, with part-time options over 24 weeks, both available on the Barcelona campus or fully remote. That lets you choose between a short, all-in relocation and a remote-first approach from Andorra la Vella, with occasional in-person events in the city.

Pricing, ISA Model & Risk

Tuition generally ranges from €7,500 to €12,500, depending on course and format. Ironhack’s financing includes Income Share Agreements that begin once you earn around €17,000/year, alongside 0% interest instalment plans described on their Barcelona campus page. For Andorra residents, the ISA can ease upfront pressure, but if you later secure a well-paid remote role while benefiting from low local taxes, your total repayment may exceed the sticker price.

Outcomes & Employers for Andorra-Based Grads

Ironhack reports roughly 89% job placement within six months, with outcomes tracked in a CIRR-style format for earlier cohorts. Employer links include Telefónica, Spotify, Yahoo, and a long tail of Barcelona startups. From Andorra, that translates into a realistic path to hybrid contracts in Catalonia or fully remote work, especially in web, data, and AI-augmented engineering roles where Ironhack alumni already have a track record.

4Geeks Academy

Working professionals in Andorra who can’t simply step out of their current jobs often find 4Geeks Academy fits the realities of their week. Branded as an “AI reskilling platform,” it blends software development, data, and AI content in formats designed for people juggling full-time work in sectors like banking, tourism, or public administration.

Tracks Built Around AI & Data

4Geeks offers career programs in AI Engineering, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and full-stack development. The Data Science & Machine Learning career path, highlighted on their Data Science and Machine Learning program page, focuses on real-world ML projects rather than toy examples. For someone in Andorra targeting roles with Andorra Telecom or regional fintechs, that emphasis on applied projects is crucial.

Schedule, Pricing & Financing

Programs typically run 16 weeks part-time or 9 weeks full-time, with a Barcelona campus plus robust online delivery in both Spanish and English. Tuition falls in the €6,000-€9,000 range, landing in a mid-tier band between low-cost options like Nucamp and €10k-€15k immersives. Financing includes “pay only when you work” Income Share Agreements as well as scholarships, which can lower the barrier if you can’t commit cash upfront.

Outcomes & Long-Term Support

4Geeks reports around 85% placement within 100 days of graduation and promotes “lifetime mentorship” for alumni. For Andorra-based graduates, that ongoing support matters: you may take an initial local or Spanish role, then use mentors to navigate into higher-paying remote AI engineering or data positions while leveraging Andorra’s low personal income tax.

If you picture the AI transition as a long, winding red piste rather than a vertical drop, 4Geeks is the kind of structured, mid-priced route that lets you reskill seriously without abandoning your current life in the Pyrenees.

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KeepCoding

Where many bootcamps promise a quick 9-week sprint, KeepCoding is more like committing to an entire ski season. Its long-form, part-time programs are designed for professionals who want deep, career-grade Big Data and AI skills without stepping away from roles in Andorra’s banks, telecoms, or public sector.

The Madrid-based school focuses on comprehensive tracks such as Full Stack Web, Big Data & AI, and Cybersecurity, all delivered 100% online over 6 to 10 months. The Big Data & AI specialization is particularly relevant if you see yourself building data pipelines, analytics platforms, or recommender systems for institutions similar to Andbank, MoraBanc, or Andorra Telecom.

Tuition typically ranges from €8,000-€12,000, placing KeepCoding above Nucamp or 4Geeks but below some elite immersives. Financing options include monthly instalments and dedicated tech-career loans, described in roundups of Spanish-speaking coding bootcamps. The trade-off for the higher cost is time: you get months, not weeks, to internalize distributed data systems, streaming architectures, and production-focused machine learning.

Reported outcomes show around 95% placement in the Spanish market, with many graduates moving into corporate analytics, data engineering, and AI-related roles. For someone in Andorra, that pipeline into Spanish enterprises and consultancies matters: you can land a Madrid- or Barcelona-based contract, work largely remote from the Pyrenees, and pair a strong euro salary with Andorra’s low personal income tax.

If you already have mid-career experience - say in finance, auditing, or network operations - and want to end up as a senior data engineer or AI-focused architect rather than an entry-level analyst, KeepCoding is a demanding but strategic red piste: longer, steeper, and built for people who plan to ski this mountain for years, not just dabble for one season.

Nuclio School

Nuclio School is the piste where AI training and startup life share the same lift. Closely linked to the Nuclio Venture Builder in Barcelona, it appeals to Andorra-based learners who don’t just want to code models, but to ship AI products, join early-stage teams, or even spin up their own ventures while keeping their tax residency in the Pyrenees.

Tracks Tied to a Venture Builder

Nuclio offers career-focused programs in Full Stack Development, Data Science, AI, and Cybersecurity. The Data Science & AI courses combine classical ML with applied business use cases, preparing you for roles where you translate messy data into deployable features, dashboards, or models that drive revenue.

  • Curricula shaped by real startup needs through the Nuclio Venture Builder ecosystem
  • Opportunities to work on projects that resemble live MVPs rather than academic exercises
  • Hybrid and online formats that let you live in Andorra and travel to Barcelona for key events, hackathons, or demo days

Duration, Cost & Financing

Programs typically run 3 to 6 months, with part-time and full-time formats. Tuition sits in the €6,500-€8,500 band, competitive with other Spanish AI and data bootcamps highlighted in overviews of Barcelona coding bootcamps. Financing options include flexible monthly instalments and support with local bank loans, which can help if your cash flow is tied to an existing Andorra-based role.

Nuclio reports an approximate 90% job placement rate, with many graduates funneled directly into Nuclio Venture Builder startups or Barcelona-area corporates. For someone based in Andorra, that creates an attractive triangle: study largely online, tap into Barcelona’s startup network for roles or equity, then enjoy Andorra’s low personal income tax and quality of life while you build AI products for markets far beyond our mountains.

Codeworks

Codeworks is the black-diamond piste on this map: short, steep, and designed for people who already know how to ski. It doesn’t market itself as an AI bootcamp, but its focus on advanced full-stack engineering makes it one of the strongest springboards into AI tooling, backend, and platform roles for developers based in Andorra.

Depth Over Breadth

The main Software Engineering program dives deep into JavaScript, Node.js, React, testing, and systems design. Full-time formats run for 8 or 12 weeks, six days a week, often 10-12 hours per day, according to the Codeworks Barcelona bootcamp description. This intensity is closer to a compressed first year in industry than a typical course, which is exactly what you want if your long-term goal is AI infrastructure, MLOps, or agentic systems running at scale.

Pricing, Selectivity & Outcomes

Tuition sits near the top of this list at around €14,800 for the immersive, with upfront payment discounts, deferred tuition, and loan options. Admissions are selective, usually requiring solid JavaScript fundamentals before you join, which keeps the classroom moving at a senior pace. Some immersive cohorts report 100% job placement, underscoring how targeted the training is toward high-impact engineering roles rather than generic junior positions.

For an Andorra-based developer, the play is often to go all-in: temporarily base yourself in Barcelona for 2-3 months, plug into the city’s hiring pipeline, and then transition into remote or hybrid work while relocating back to Andorra. If you aim for backend, platform, or AI tools teams rather than pure data roles, Codeworks can be the most aggressive - and potentially highest-ROI - line down the mountain.

AllWomen

Some pistes are defined less by their gradient and more by who feels welcome on them. AllWomen is exactly that in the AI bootcamp landscape: a Barcelona-based school built specifically for women and non-binary professionals, offering a structured way into AI and data while removing a lot of the ambient noise that comes with male-dominated classrooms.

The school runs focused programs in AI, Data Science, UX/UI, and Product Management, typically over 10 to 24 weeks in hybrid or fully online formats. AI and Data Science tracks lean heavily on real-world datasets and business problems, mapping to the kind of analytics and ML work you’d encounter at regional employers in finance, telecom, or tourism. From Andorra, you can join remotely and reserve trips to Barcelona for key networking events, hackathons, and hiring days.

Tuition generally sits in the €5,500-€6,950 range, with partial scholarships, diversity initiatives, and split payment options making the barrier lower than many mixed-gender European AI bootcamps. That cost is mid-tier compared with programs surveyed in analyses of whether AI bootcamps are worth it, but the differentiator here isn’t just price: it’s the community and targeted hiring support.

  • Peer groups composed entirely of women and non-binary learners, reducing intimidation for absolute beginners
  • Mentors and instructors who model diverse tech careers, from data scientist to AI product manager
  • Hiring partners that actively prioritise gender diversity in their AI and data teams

For an Andorra-based professional coming from tourism, education, banking, or public administration, AllWomen can feel like a well-marked blue-to-red transition run: challenging enough to open doors into data and AI roles in Barcelona or remote-first European companies, but with a support structure that keeps you from feeling pushed off-piste before you’re ready.

Ubiqum Code Academy

For Andorrans who picture themselves in a suit more often than a hoodie, Ubiqum Code Academy lines up neatly with corporate expectations. Its programs are less about the flashiest AI models and more about the Java, SQL, and analytics stacks that banks, consultancies, and large IT providers across Southern Europe still run on every day.

Ubiqum’s core tracks are Java Full Stack and Data Analytics, typically delivered over 3 to 5 months. Both are offered online and in hybrid formats, so you can stay in Andorra la Vella while collaborating with classmates scattered across Europe. The Java route points toward backend and integration roles, while the data path offers a pragmatic entry into BI, reporting, and automation work that’s directly relevant to institutions like Andorra Telecom, Andbank, or MoraBanc.

Tuition is around €6,500, with “learn now, pay when hired” options functioning similarly to an ISA. That significantly reduces upfront risk if you’re moving from a stable local job into tech. Once you do land a role - whether with a Spanish consultancy, a Barcelona corporate, or a remote-first team - Andorra’s low personal income tax helps you keep more of that new salary as you pay down the obligation.

What really distinguishes Ubiqum is its explicitly project-based pedagogy. As described in their overview of the coding bootcamp’s present and future, the curriculum revolves around realistic company-style projects and deliverables “designed for enterprise hiring.” That means you graduate not just with syntax knowledge, but with artefacts that look like the dashboards, APIs, and reports you’ll be shipping on day one.

  • Best suited to career changers targeting corporate tech rather than early-stage startups
  • Strong fit for Andorra-based professionals in finance, tourism, or operations who want stable data or full-stack roles
  • Particularly attractive if you value predictable enterprise career ladders over high-risk startup bets

Arol.dev

On this map, Arol.dev is the narrow black chute: short, demanding, and aimed squarely at engineers who already know they love the steep stuff. Its 12-week Software Engineering Bootcamp is built around advanced topics like system design, scalability, and architecture - exactly the foundations you need if you want to own the infrastructure that modern AI systems run on, rather than just consume APIs.

The program runs full-time and remote-first, with optional hybrid elements, so you can stay based in Andorra while pairing long study days with Pyrenean evenings. According to the official Arol.dev bootcamp description, the curriculum focuses on clean architecture, testing, performance, and production-grade practices that map directly to senior backend, platform, and MLOps roles.

Tuition is around €10,000, placing Arol.dev among the pricier options in this guide, but the positioning is different: this is not an entry-level bootcamp. It’s designed for software developers, DevOps engineers, or strong self-taught coders who already ship code and want to step into architecture-track positions, including roles that support AI workloads (feature stores, inference services, event-driven systems).

  • Best suited to engineers with 1-3+ years of experience rather than absolute beginners
  • Strong alignment with remote-first tech companies that expect autonomy and architectural thinking
  • Logical next step if you already work with Andorra Telecom, local banks, or a regional SaaS and want more impact

For an Andorra-based professional, the strategic play is clear: use Arol.dev to move from mid-level implementer to someone who designs and operates the platforms that AI teams depend on. Then, target remote-first employers that value that depth, while leveraging Andorra’s low personal income tax to maximise the return on a high-seniority salary. As broader resources like CIRR-style outcome reporting remind us, at this tier you’re not buying “learn to code,” you’re buying a faster route to the top of the engineering ladder.

Local Andorran Options

Not every Andorran needs to jump straight into a €7,000+ international bootcamp. There’s a growing cluster of local and online options that can give you solid foundations, test your interest in AI, or bridge you into bigger programs later - without leaving Andorra la Vella or Escaldes.

Local Centers for Foundations

On the ground, Racks Academy stands out with a Google rating of 4.6/5 from 57 reviews and is described by learners as “the best AI Academy in Spain and little Andorra,” thanks to its focus on real-world AI projects and university-endorsed certifications. For earlier-stage skills, LOOPA Aula Tecnològica and Codelearn Andorra both hold a perfect 5.0/5 rating, specialising in robotics, programming, and gamified coding - ideal if you’re building up from scratch or supporting younger learners.

At a more academic level, TECH Global University (4.9/5 from 173 reviews) has been recognised by Forbes as “the best online university in the world,” with students praising its “high quality” digital-first AI programs. That makes it an interesting option if you prefer a university-branded credential on top of, or instead of, a bootcamp. These local and online players sit within a policy push where, as Andorra’s first Educational Technology Forum highlighted, the government wants digital skills that still support “holistic student development.”

“The forum focused on promoting ethical digital skills and ensuring that technology serves the holistic student development.” - Edutech Cluster, Educational Technology Forum report

Short, Targeted AI Credentials

If you already work in IT or business and just need a sharp AI upgrade, short courses like Unichrone’s Generative AI Certification in Andorra la Vella - designed to create “architects of tomorrow” around deep learning, GANs, and VAEs - and The Knowledge Academy’s “AI for IT Professionals” offer focused, recognisable badges. Programs like the latter, described as giving local tech workers a “competitive edge,” are especially useful as complements to broader bootcamps, as outlined on The Knowledge Academy’s AI course page.

Reading the Piste Map: How to Choose

By now, the piste map is crowded with options: greens for gentle introductions, blues and reds for serious reskilling, and a couple of blacks for experienced engineers. The rankings in this guide give you altitude and gradient, but the final choice comes down to your legs, lungs, and where you want to end up working from Andorra.

Start with your current level. If you’re an absolute beginner, a short, low-risk starter like Nucamp’s Web Development Fundamentals (4 weeks, €421) or local centers such as LOOPA or Codelearn is your green run. If you already code a bit, mid-intensity blues and reds like 4Geeks, Le Wagon, Ironhack, or Ubiqum will stretch you without throwing you off-piste. Experienced developers eyeing architecture or AI infrastructure should look at the black runs: Codeworks or Arol.dev.

Next, be honest about time and risk. If you need to keep your job in Andorra, part-time and fully online options (Nucamp, 4Geeks, KeepCoding, AllWomen, Ubiqum, Nuclio) let you reskill without blowing up your income. If you can afford a 9-12 week career break, full-time immersives in Barcelona or remote-first programs can compress the transition. Financing matters too: ISAs minimise upfront risk but may cost more if you land a high-paying remote role; lower-cost, fixed-tuition paths like Nucamp keep the long-term bill smaller but require more planning.

Then, map your target employers. Local institutions (Andorra Telecom, Andbank, MoraBanc, government) tend to reward strong data, backend, and AI-literacy skills. Barcelona and Toulouse startups lean toward full-stack, data, and applied AI. Remote-first companies often want deep software or platform expertise plus AI exposure. Wherever you aim, favour bootcamps that integrate AI tools into the learning process; in one study, AI-powered learning assistants like 2U’s Xpert drove a 34% increase in attendance and 23% higher homework completion, as reported in 2U’s personalised learning announcement.

Finally, remember the piste-map metaphor: numbers 1-10 here aren’t “best to worst.” They’re different lines down the same mountain. From Andorra la Vella, with low taxes, strong fiber, and world-class resorts on your doorstep, the winning choice is the one you can commit to fully - week after week - until you’re not just reading the map, but leading others down the slope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which bootcamp is best if I live in Andorra and want to start an AI career?

For Andorra-based career changers, Nucamp is the best overall value: fully remote, part-time tracks (AI Essentials, Solo AI Tech Entrepreneur, Back End Python) with tuition between €1,953-€3,662 and reported employment around 78%. Its low cost, predictable fees (no ISA) and evening/weekend format let you keep a local job while building AI skills and benefiting from Andorra’s low personal income tax.

How did you rank these bootcamps?

Rankings were based on practical criteria for Andorra residents: tuition & ROI (e.g., Nucamp €1.9-€3.6k vs Le Wagon ~€7.5-€9k), delivery format (remote/part-time vs full-time), curriculum relevance to AI/product roles, measurable outcomes (Le Wagon >90% employment, Ironhack ~89%, Nucamp ~78%), and regional fit with employers in Andorra, Barcelona and Toulouse.

I need to keep my Andorra job - which bootcamps fit that schedule?

Choose part-time, remote-friendly programs like Nucamp (15-25 weeks), 4Geeks (16 weeks part-time), KeepCoding (6-10 months part-time), AllWomen and Ubiqum, which are designed for evening/weekend study so you can upskill without leaving your current role in Andorra.

Should I pick a bootcamp with an ISA or a fixed tuition if I live in Andorra?

ISAs reduce upfront cost and typically start repayments once you earn a threshold (often ~€17,000/year), but they can cost more long-term if you later land a high-paying remote AI role while benefiting from Andorra’s low taxes; fixed tuition (Nucamp’s model) gives predictable total cost and often better ROI for locals who expect rapid salary growth.

How long until I can realistically get an AI/data job after a bootcamp while based in Andorra?

Typical placement windows are 3-6 months post-graduation: Le Wagon reports >90% employment, Ironhack ~89% within six months, 4Geeks ~85% within 100 days and Nucamp ~78% overall - but timelines depend on your prior experience, portfolio projects, and active networking with employers in Andorra, Barcelona and Toulouse.

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Irene Holden

Operations Manager

Former Microsoft Education and Learning Futures Group team member, Irene now oversees instructors at Nucamp while writing about everything tech - from careers to coding bootcamps.