DataCamp Donates is the Best Way to Transition into a Data Analyst Career
Discover the inspiring story of Amanda Wade, a DataCamp Donates scholarship recipient, through our nonprofit partner BreakLine, who attained a Data Analyst job at Google with no prior experience.
Updated May 2022 · 5 min read
Become a DataCamp Donates Partner
"Our mission at Women in Data is to increase diversity in data careers. DataCamp Donates plays an essential role in our education pillar, and we’re very grateful for this partnership." — Sadie St. Lawrence, Founder and CEO
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