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Beyond the

WHAT DRIVES US

80%

More likely to choose a STEM career if students learn to code before age 14.

Source: Accenture & Girls Who Code

25%

Greater eligibility for university scholarships when participating in tech competitions.

Source: Impact Study

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Four times more likely to be accepted into top programs like MIT or Stanford with tech projects in your portfolio.

Source: NACAC Admissions Survey

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Career & Salary

Advantages

The Most In-Demand Skill:

Coding is currently the most in-demand skill across all industries, regardless of profession. | Source: World Economic Forum

65%

Of jobs will require advanced digital skills by 2030. | Source: World Economic Forum

$30k

Above the average salary for graduates in computer science.
Source: NACE Salary Survey

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Twice as likely to land a job at FAANG companies with early exposure to coding or robotics. | Source: Stack Overflow Developer Insights Report

80%

Of students in weekend or summer tech programs (coding, AI, robotics) said the experience directly influenced their career path. 65% ended up in a tech-related job or major. | Source: ID Tech Camp Alumni Study

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Disclaimer Statement: Perfecto Labs, Inc DBA Perfecto Labs is a MD nonprofit corporation operating through a fiscal sponsorship with Players Philanthropy Fund, a Maryland charitable trust recognized by IRS as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Cod (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178). Contributions to Perfecto Labs are tax-deductable to the fullest extent of the law.

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