Canada is home to over 461,000 veterans, nearly one-third of whom are in the prime working ages. Despite their potential, however, many veterans face significant obstacles in finding meaningful employment, often due to a lack of adequate transitional support.
To help address this issue, the Roland Gossage Foundation this week announced the return of Soldiers in Tech.
The non-profit organization strives to improve the lives of military personnel and their families as they transition to civilian life.
Delivered by the Roland Gossage Foundation in partnership with tech education leader Lighthouse Labs, the Soliders in Tech program offers a series of courses designed to empower members of the military community with the skills and knowledge needed in today’s digital economy.
“The Roland Gossage Foundation is thrilled to bring Soldiers in Tech back for a fifth year,” stated Roland Gossage, Founder of the Foundation, who has inked on the pages of TechTalent.ca good reasons to empower former military.
Participants can choose from two flexible formats: an intensive 12-week bootcamp or a 30-week Flex program, allowing them to tailor learning to their schedules.
“Whether you’re a veteran transitioning to civilian life, a spouse seeking new career opportunities, or a reservist balancing service with professional growth, our programs are designed to support learners at all levels by combining industry-relevant skills with hands-on experience,” stated Gossage.
Programming features hands-on training, career services, and mental wellness support.
“We deeply value the transferable skills, experiences, and contributions of military personnel who have served this country, and we’re proud to help veterans and their families confidently embark on new career paths in technology and beyond,” said Gossage.
Program tracks include web development, cyber security, data analytics, and more.
“As the world undergoes rapid digital transformation, people are turning to the tech sector to find more creative and rewarding career opportunities,” says Jeremy Shaki, chief executive officer of Lighthouse Labs.
Now in its 11th year, Lighthouse Labs has trained over 40,000 learners.
“At Lighthouse Labs, we’re excited to continue our participation in Soldiers in Tech as the training provider to help veterans acquire new skills, expand their career opportunities, and pursue fulfilling roles in web development, cyber security, data analysis, and data science.”
Cohorts have already started, with future waves slated for July and August.
This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.