Income-share coding bootcamp in El Salvador with co-designed curriculum
KODIGO is a nonprofit coding academy in San Salvador offering accelerated software-development bootcamps with an income-share model—students pay nothing upfront, then contribute a small percentage of salary post-hire. The tech stack (Python, TensorFlow, SQL, Moodle, Google Classroom) supports data-science and full-stack tracks. Active hiring in education roles at mid and senior levels, combined with projects around data-analysis practicals and enterprise data warehouses, suggests expansion beyond core bootcamp delivery into specialized training and enterprise consulting.
KODIGO operates a creative technology academy focused on software-development bootcamps in El Salvador. Curriculum is co-created with hiring tech companies to ensure graduates match live job requirements. The income-share model removes tuition barriers: students defer payment until employment, then share a percentage of salary for a limited period—a structure designed to sustain the nonprofit while scaling access. The academy serves individual learners and trains enterprise teams; current project work spans data-analysis bootcamps, virtual training delivery, and data-warehouse consulting for mid-market companies.
Full-stack, front-end, back-end, mobile, and multimedia development; also data-analysis bootcamps. Curriculum is co-designed with hiring companies to align with current job-market demand.
Students pay no tuition upfront. After securing employment, they contribute a small percentage of salary for a limited period. This funds the academy's sustainability and curriculum expansion.
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