u/RobSteinsVoice wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Why don't you post independently audited outcomes of your graduates? The curriculum doesn't look particularly good, your website is hilariously not good for someone hoping to teach web dev, and your alumni list even work let alone impress.
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
This is also an in person bootcamp in Punjab which is a specific market for a group that's primarily US based bootcamps.
I think we're on the same page here about Code Camp, but would love to chat about CIRR audited results seperately because I've seen you post a few time about how important audited results are. The TLDR: it was founded and is run by primarily bootcamp executives and while it's fantastic to have at least some audited data it was also crafted to make you need to do a little extra work to read between the lines. Like Codesmith's report says the median salary for NY on 2020 is 120K. Now if you actually crunch the numbers in the report itself based on graduation rates, number of people who supplies information, and number of people employed, it's not the median salary. It's the median salary of people who graduated, people who got jobs, and people who reported their salaries and not the median salary of every person that STARTED (since 9% didn't graduate on time, 20% don't even have jobs and 9% didn't report salaries)
Again, very much friendly intention here and love to discuss different opinions.