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February 20, 2026
Key Takeaways Bootcamps work best for fast, skills-first job transitions. CS degrees work best for long-term depth, theoretical knowledge, and roles that explicitly require a bachelor's degree credential. Software engineering bootcamps typically run 3–6 months full-time and cost $10,000–$20,000. A computer science degree takes 4 years and costs $40,000–$200,000+ depending on the institution. Hiring rates at major tech companies are now similar for strong bootcamp graduates and CS graduates - research shows 6.03% of bootcamp alumni versus 6.60% of CS grads land roles at top tech companies. Both bootcamps and computer science degrees
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February 19, 2026
Cyber Security Courses Offered: How to Start a Cybersecurity Career With No Experience Introduction to Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is at the heart of every organization’s information technology infrastructure. As cyber threats grow in complexity and frequency, the need for skilled cybersecurity professionals has never been greater. Cybersecurity courses are designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts and practical skills required to defend against a wide range of security threats and protect sensitive information. Cybersecurity training covers everything from computer security and digital forensics to cloud security and incident response. These programs equip learners with the knowledge to mitigate security threats, manage risk, and respond effectively to security incidents. Whether you’re interested in network security, systems security, or information
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November 12, 2025
Personal Area Network (PAN) is a network that allows people to communicate and interact with each other through their devices sitting at the comfort of their space. In order to connect and start communication between hundreds and thousands of people, networking is essential. But there isn’t just a single network doing all the work. There are many different types of network, each of which having a role of their own with unique characteristics and formation. One of the networks that works best for individuals is a Personal Area network, which we will understand in detail below:
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October 24, 2025
CompTIA A+ is a beginner-level certification that is ideal for those aspiring IT technicians who want to develop the necessary skills needed to perform various networking and troubleshooting operations. The CompTIA A+ certification also provides in-depth knowledge about the fundamentals of operating systems and networks connections.
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October 11, 2025
CISA is one of the most sought-after certifications in the IT industry and the most popular IT certification in the field of IT auditing. Offered by ISACA, the CISA certification is a measure of an IT professional’s ability to monitor, measure and ensure the security of the IT system of a company. CISA is globally recognized which makes holders of this certification able to find well-paying jobs anywhere in the world.
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September 29, 2025
Free IT courses can spark curiosity, but they hit a ceiling. Learn why NSU’s university-backed bootcamps provide structure, credibility, and career support that free training can’t match.
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September 26, 2025
Tired of sending dozens of job applications with no response? Discover why QuickStart Career Services advises against mass-applying and the networking tactics that actually lead to results.
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September 24, 2025
Many enterprises fear they’re behind on AI adoption. Learn how to navigate FOMO, focus on ROI, and implement AI and cybersecurity training that scales with real business needs.
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September 22, 2025
Discover why collaboration is the overlooked skill that makes tech learners more employable, and how QuickStart bootcamps build this crucial ability.
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September 18, 2025
Many cybersecurity jobs labeled “entry-level” require 3–5 years of experience. Learn how to decode job listings, navigate hiring mismatches, and how QuickStart’s Cybersecurity Bootcamp prepares you for success.
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September 16, 2025
In a world full of AI tools and certification programs, it’s what you can do that sets you apart. CEO Bret Fund explains why QuickStart champions a skills-first approach to workforce training.

















