Entry-Level Web Development & Coding Training in Charlotte
Entry-level web development foundations: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, project-based learning.
An entry-level coding track for participants who want to start in software. The program covers HTML, CSS, JavaScript foundations, and project-based learning. Road to Hire dominates Charlotte's coding-bootcamp SEO; this Give N Go track is built for trainees who need a tuition-free, hands-on starting point.
Web Development & Coding Training Curriculum
Are you looking for a career change to support your family, or perhaps a local business owner searching for fresh tech talent?
We built this Web Development & Coding Training track for trainees who want to start in software and need a tuition-free, hands-on first step.
Recent 2026 data from the IDC shows the U.S. is facing a shortage of over 1.2 million software engineers. Our team focuses entirely on essential web fundamentals (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) to help you bridge this local skills gap quickly. This project-based learning approach ensures each cohort graduates with portfolio-ready output.
We are going to walk you through the exact path to success.
Grab a cup of coffee, and let’s go through it together.
What You Learn
We designed this curriculum to focus purely on the skills employers actually hire for today. As of 2026, a staggering 98.9% of websites in the U.S. use JavaScript.
Our instructors break down this Web Development & Coding Training into simple, digestible modules. Mastering these core tools sets you up to learn popular frameworks like React, which currently holds a 40.6% market share according to recent developer surveys.
| Technology | Primary Function | 2026 Market Relevance |
|---|---|---|
| HTML & CSS | Structure and responsive layout | Foundational requirement for 100% of web roles |
| JavaScript | Interactivity and data logic | Used by 98.9% of U.S. websites |
| Git/GitHub | Source control and collaboration | Used by over 77% of teams integrating AI tools |
We prioritize hands-on practice over long, boring lectures. The specific topics you will conquer include the following essentials:
- HTML and CSS. Document structure, semantic markup, layout, responsive design basics.
- JavaScript. Variables, functions, DOM manipulation, basic data flow.
- Project-based. Two or three small projects, including a deployed site you can show an employer.
- Source control basics. Git fundamentals, branches, commits, remote repos.
Our staff wants you to feel completely prepared for your first technical interview. For the cohort schedule and project sequence, see the entry-level coding training curriculum guide.
Career Path
We know that entering a new industry can feel overwhelming, so career support is a core focus. Graduates target junior front-end roles, agency or freelance starter projects, or a more advanced bootcamp.
Our local hiring partners are actively looking for the exact skills taught in this track. The financial upside for tech talent in our region is incredibly strong right now.
We track local compensation data to ensure trainees know their worth in the current market. According to April 2026 ZipRecruiter data, the compensation landscape in Charlotte, NC offers fantastic opportunities:
- Average Starting Salary: A junior web developer in Charlotte averages $77,399 annually.
- Top Earners: The 90th percentile of local junior developers makes up to $105,973.
- Career Growth: Advancing to a Full Stack Architect role can push salaries past $157,491.
- Hourly Equivalent: The average entry-level role breaks down to roughly $37.21 an hour.
Our advisors make sure you have the interview skills to negotiate these competitive rates. The entry-level web developer careers guide covers Charlotte ranges and what to expect.
Apply or Refer
We understand that sourcing good talent is incredibly expensive for local business owners. According to 2026 SHRM benchmarking data, the average cost to recruit a technical hire in the U.S. now exceeds $6,000.
Our Web Development & Coding Training model is completely tuition-free for accepted participants. Referring a current employee or a promising candidate is a smart way to bypass those steep recruiting fees.
We encourage you to take the next step today.
Please Contact us to apply or refer a student.
Coding Skills & Career Outcomes
- • HTML, CSS, JavaScript fundamentals
- • Project-based assignments
- • Mobile vs web track introduction
- • Portfolio-building basics
How a Cohort Runs
HTML & CSS
Document structure, semantic markup, layout, responsive basics.
JavaScript
Variables, functions, DOM manipulation, basic data flow.
Build a Site
First project from spec to deployment. Source control basics.
Portfolio Push
Two to three small projects polished for portfolio review.
A Real Charlotte Training Environment
Real tools, real work hours, real outcomes.
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Tuition-free for accepted participants. Rolling enrollment for Charlotte-Mecklenburg cohorts.
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