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Hey there, It's Adda here :) Hope you are having a wonderful Saturday! I wanted to send you a quick

Hey there, It's Adda here :) Hope you are having a wonderful Saturday! I wanted to send you a quick note to check in and say how glad I am that you've found Skillcrush. I hope you've discovered some good advice and tools that are giving you inspiration for your career. So! How are you doing? I'd love to answer your questions about getting started in tech: what skills should you learn? Is it really possible to make a career change and break into tech? Is taking a [Blueprint] really worth it? Just hit reply on this email and let me know your questions. I'm standing by with my team to get back to you. We PROMISE to get back to every single person who writes in. I am spending the whole weekend online talking to students and prospective students, and we'll work hard to get back to you by Monday. It's my mission in life to help as many people (especially women) get the skills that they need to enter higher paying, more flexible careers. I believe that there is a path that's right for everyone, and I'd love to help you find the one for you. So hit reply on this email and I promise to write you back :) xo, Adda Skillcrush 115 West 18th Street, Floor 2 New York, NY 10011 USA You received this email because you are subscribed to Web Developer Blueprint from Skillcrush. Update your [email preferences] to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails]

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