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Hi there, I’m Bianca, an admissions director at General Assembly. We know the last year has bee

Hi there, I’m Bianca, an admissions director at General Assembly. We know the last year has been an extraordinary time for workers everywhere—and that taking on extra education is a major investment no matter what. Encouragingly, we’re hearing from the businesses we work with—including both Fortune 500s and mid-size companies—that they’re altering their operations in the wake of the pandemic rather than halting business altogether. For many of them, this means accelerating digital initiatives to meet the moment, and continuing to develop skilled, tech-driven teams. That's why we wanted you to know that, whether it's in near-term or in the future when things settle down, tuition reimbursement might be an option for skilling up in a GA course. When the time is right, consider starting a conversation with your manager by sharing a syllabus for our evening and 1-week courses below. - [Data Analytics]( - [Digital Marketing]( - [User Experience Design]( - [Python Programming]( - [Product Management]( - [Front-End Web Development]( - [Data Science]( - [JavaScript Development]( - [Visual Design]( We also have a range of popular financing options including [installment plans]( and [zero-interest loans]( that can get you into class without worrying about cost. Want to talk to us about your career options? [We're here to help](. [Get in Touch [Arrow]]( Be well, Bianca Espinoza Sr. Regional Admissions Director [Manage your Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( General Assembly Inc., 915 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10010

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