Adam Torres and Ariel Camus discuss Microverse.

Subscribe: iTunes / Spotify / Stitcher / RSS

Apply to be a guest on our podcast here

Show Notes: 

Microverse is an online school that helps anyone become a high-paid, international software developer. The best part? The program costs $0 until a student gets employed. In this episode,  Adam Torres and Ariel Camus, Founder and CEO at Microverse, explore Microverse and how it’s helping students succeed.  

Watch Full Interview:

About Ariel Camus: 

Ariel Camus grew up in Argentina, went to school in Europe, built a business in San Francisco, taught in Africa, and lived in Asia for a year. In his life’s journey, Ariel has seen that talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not.

Nowadays, the Internet makes it possible for anyone to connect with global jobs regardless of where they were born or live. However, paying for a great education is incredibly difficult for most people.

He started Microverse to change that—to help people from all around the world learn software development at no upfront cost and to connect them with global jobs no matter their location, gender, or background.

About Microverse:

Microverse is an online school for remote software developers where students don’t pay anything until they land a job. No matter where they live. Talent is universal, opportunity isn’t. We’re on a mission to change that.

Microverse curates a curriculum that helps you learn the most in-demand skills in web development so you can get a great job, no matter where you live.

Share.
Adam Torres

Adam Torres is Host of the Mission Matters series of shows, ranked in the top 5% out of 3,268,702 podcasts globally. As Co-Founder of Mission Matters, a media, PR, marketing and book publishing agency, Adam is dedicated to amplifying the voices of entrepreneurs, entertainers, executives and experts. An international speaker and author of multiple books on business and investing, his advice is featured regularly in major media outlets such as Forbes, Yahoo! Finance, Fox Business, and CBS to name a few.

Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
×

Thank You for Subscribing.