[NFB-Arkansas] FW: [Rehab] Software developer opportunities

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Tue Feb 13 23:43:35 UTC 2024


This might be of interest to some of you.

Thank you.


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Subject: [Rehab] Software developer opportunities

Hello,

I am posting this a second time to see if anyone else wants to take
advantage of this opportunity. Boot camp begins March 5, so you need to get
moving if you want to participate. Classes will be run on a discord server.
They are working out a few accessibility bugs, but everything should be
accessible by then. Be prepared to work hard. See full information below.

Dick Davis


Software Developers



Kevin Fjelsted of R. D. Partners, Inc. is interested in hiring blind persons
as software developers. They are engaged in developing telecommunications
software for their customers, including CRM LIght and iOS applications for
iPhone.



As you may know, finding software developers who know accessibility is a big
problem today. Kevin thinks hiring blind persons is the solution to this
problem.



Given the demand for software developers today (100,000 job vacancies
nationwide) companies are no longer requiring four year degrees in computer
science or information technology. Instead, a number of "boot camp"
training programs have cropped up, some of them quite expensive.  R.D.
Partners has found a nonprofit that has agreed to train people for them at
no charge to trainees.



What do you need to do to take advantage of this opportunity? First of all,
be a power computer user with knowledge of accessibility. Some training
and/or experience in software development is recommended, but a solid
interest in learning and a commitment to this type of work is definitely
required. They will be able to determine if you have the aptitude pretty
quickly.



This is a job for a creative person. Many software developers are writers,
poets, and artistic types. That may surprise some of you, but it is true.



If you feel you are qualified, contact kevin.fjelsted at rdpartnersinc.com. He
is willing to answer the kinds of technical questions I cannot.



Best wishes,

Dick Davis

NFB Employment Committee
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