EduSource Blog
Meet our EduSource Apprentices!
We've been anticipating this for months--the arrival of our summer apprentices. They're finally here! Well, half of them. More will start next week, but the ones we have, we're putting to work! They're each a part of a team that includes both apprentices and...
Meet a Millennial: Software Engineer John Mathews
Everyone asks me: "What's it like working with so many millennials?" I tell them – "It's great." I really wouldn't have it any other way. The millennials we have on staff are hard working, creative, independent, and have enormous leadership potential. John Mathews is...
EduSource Gets Grant from State for Training and Hiring
Ask the EduSource owners what three things they hold dear above all else, and here will be the answer: People, Culture, and Training. EduSource (which got its name from being an alternative to outsourcing software design overseas, through the local education...
How an Apprenticeship is Different from a Programming Internship
At EduSource, we don't offer internships. Instead we offer apprenticeships. To us, it's an important distinction. There are a lot of bad internships out there. Even in a good internship, students may spend the majority of their time testing software or helping...
Finding My Place: One Female Student’s Perspective on Women in Technology
March 8th is International Women's Day. To celebrate, this month we're running a series of blogs about women in technology. We are thankful for the unique perspective the women in our company, and the women throughout history, bring to the field of technology....
Meet an Apprentice: Luke Josten
One of the ways we’re able to provide software solutions at lower rates is through our apprentice program. We choose the best students to work for us, part time during the school year and full time during the summers. Luke Josten is one of our first-year students....
Meet an Apprentice: Libby Edwards
One of the ways we’re able to provide software solutions at lower rates is through our apprentice program. We choose the best students to work for us, part time during the school year and full time during the summers. Libby Edwards is one of our veteran students.Libby...
How to Be Ready for a Gen Z Workforce
Just when we think we may have figured out millennials, Gen Z is coming to the workforce. Are you ready for them?" Here are some recent thoughts on how to keep them happy in your workforce: CNBC recently wrote about how to keep Gen Z workers happy. Three things they...