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It Never Hurts to Ask “I made a great career change thanks to General Assembly’s UX Design

[About Us]( [Browse Courses]( [Get Matched]( It Never Hurts to Ask [Learn More]( “I made a great career change thanks to General Assembly’s UX Design Immersive. My new employer then paid for more GA coursework so I’d be empowered to work with teams cross-functionally.” — Adam Brooks, GA alum As the pandemic ebbs in the U.S., we're seeing an uptick in companies sponsoring learning opportunities for their employees. Over the years, more than 40% of General Assembly's students have had their employers pay for some or all of their course tuition. How? They simply asked. And over 80% of these students have reported immediately applying the skills they learn at GA on the job. It's a win-win. See if tuition reimbursement is an option for skilling up in new tech skills: When the time is right, start a conversation with your manager about your goals and share a syllabus for our evening and 1-week courses below. It might just be the start of something big. - [Data Analytics]( - [Digital Marketing]( - [User Experience Design]( - [Python Programming]( - [Product Management]( - [Front-End Web Development]( - [Data Science]( - [JavaScript Development]( - [Visual Design]( [Find a Course [Arrow]]( Affordability is everything. 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](. One of Fast Company's Most Innovative Education Companies YOUR NEAREST CAMPUS Austin 600 Congress Ave. (512) 823-0359 austin@ga.co [Manage your Preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( General Assembly Inc., 915 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10010 [View Privacy Policy](

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