
KodeGo addresses the digital skills gap among the workforce by providing accessible and comprehensive digital skills training programs. As the country aims to reach a US$35 billion economy by 2025, it will have to face the challenge of a lack of digital skills among the workforce. A challenge that could slow down the country's digital transformation.

As an innovative edutech platform, KodeGo gives Filipinos the chance to upskill by offering courses in full-stack web development, virtual assistance, virtual bookkeeping and basic transcription. The courses are affordable and accessible; and with its study now, pay later program, this makes upskilling a good investment for every Filipino. Currently, KodeGo has over 2,000 graduates, many of whom are working for tech giants.
KodeGo is passionate about empowering women to pursue careers in the tech industry. In fact, 20% of its graduates are women and the number continues to grow. Lorie Pascual, a former music teacher who took KodeGo's full-stack web development, is now a web developer in Singapore. Another is Lorraine Ostan, a young mother who faced financial difficulties became a web designer and then now a software engineer! These two women are examples of how KodeGo has transformed lives finding employment in the tech industry after completing KodeGo's progams.
As the world continues to be digitally transformed, KodeGo bridges the digital divide and paves the way for a brighter and more inclusive future for the Philippines. Don't let the digital skills gap hold you back. For those interested, you can apply from their website kodego.ph and take a short assessment test. If successful, you are now on your way to a brighter future!