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, a Web development company that runs a biweekly minority mentorship group for middle and high school students. For legal help, she hired fellow Fresno native and intellectual property lawyer Jake Soberal, now 35, in 2010. Olguin and Soberal shared their frustrations over the limited career prospects in their hometown, and they talked about solutions.
"Being queer and being able to say that out loud is really the most empowering part of my life," says Olguin, who shares tattoos with nine members of her Bitwise team.Each Geekwise course costs $250, and most students take a total of six to prepare for an entry-level job. Roughly 30% are individuals who sign up and pay on their own.
, a Web-based nonprofit cofounded by Bitwise in April. It connects people affected by the pandemic with resources like emergency services, skills training and job listings.
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