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Jesse Aguirre

Front End Engineer at Slack

Jesse Aguirre is a software engineer who works at Slack, initially as a front-end engineer and now as a full-stack software engineer. His journey into tech is particularly notable because he learned to code while incarcerated at Ironwood State Prison in California. Aguirre was part of the inaugural cohort of Slack's Next Chapter program, which aims to help formerly incarcerated individuals transition into tech careers. This program is a collaboration between Slack, The Last Mile, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and Free America.13

Aguirre's experience in coding began without access to computers; he and his fellow students relied on books and handwritten notes to learn programming. After his release, he was hired by Slack, where he has become an integral part of the team, even leading coding groups and mentoring new hires.13 His story highlights the potential for individuals with non-traditional backgrounds to succeed in the tech industry and challenges common perceptions about people with criminal records.13

On LinkedIn, Aguirre is active under the username jesseaguirre93, where he shares updates about his work and experiences at Slack.24

Highlights

May 14 · getclockwise.com
Why felons make the best engineers | Clockwise
Why felons make the best engineers | Clockwise
Dec 13 · theatlantic.com
What Happens After Prisoners Learn to Code? - The Atlantic
What Happens After Prisoners Learn to Code? - The Atlantic

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Los Angeles, California, United States