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The Chaincademy is a career acceleration platform that helps technology professionals assess, connect, and grow into jobs in emerging technologies. It offers personalised roadmaps and real feedback on job applications covering not just technical skills, but also soft skills, values, and priorities with a mission to incentivise growth at every stage and turn every setback into a learning opportunity.
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Flat 2, 47 Gunnersbury Avenue, W5 4LP, London, United Kingdom
- +351928284480
- contact@thechaincademy.com
- thechaincademy.com
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