Olim Beyahad vs Tech-Career — Path to Tech
Both move first-degree graduates into tech. Olim Beyahad = mentorship; Tech-Career = bootcamp.
Side A
Olim Beyahad
Long-term mentorship
Side B
ENP Tech-Career
6-month bootcamp
Comparison table
| · | Olim Beyahad | ENP Tech-Career |
|---|---|---|
| Format | 1:1 mentor + networking | Intensive 6-month bootcamp |
| Time horizon | 12-24 months | 6 months + placement |
| Degree requirement | BA required | Not required (can study during) |
| Target outcome | Quality role in professional field | Tech role in industry |
| Content learned | Career strategy, networking, problem solving | JS/Python, cloud, professional practice |
| Graduates/year | ~150-200 | ~120 |
| Funding | Free (corporate sponsorship) | Full subsidy for eligible |
Why this comparison
Two leading routes to tech, but the models are very different.
How to choose
- Already have a BA in non-tech (history, biology, education): Tech-Career wins — the bootcamp gives professional skills you wouldn't get via Olim Beyahad mentorship alone.
- BA in adjacent field (econ, math, stats): Olim Beyahad — mentor lets you leverage your existing background and progress via networking rather than a full pivot.
- Both? Common combination. Tech-Career delivers the skills; Olim Beyahad delivers the long-term career.
Action plan
- Already employed — Olim Beyahad.
- No matching role in your field — Tech-Career.
- After Tech-Career — register for Olim Beyahad for long-term mentorship.
Related rights
Related organizations
- Olim BeyahadA career-mentorship organization for Ethiopian-Israeli university graduates. Connects students with senior industry mentors.
- ENP — Ethiopian National ProjectPartnership framework between the government, JDC, Jewish Agency, and federations — running education, youth, and excellence programs.
Related terms
- Olim BeyahadA career-mentorship organization for Ethiopian-Israeli university graduates. Connects students with senior mentors in industry.
- ENP — Ethiopian National ProjectA national partnership framework for advancing the Ethiopian-Israeli community, operating programs in education, youth, and excellence funding.
