u/CenZen wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
That certainly didn’t happen in my cohort. Like I said I’m not sure if they change the way they do things, but it was very explicit that you should not lie. And if Codesmith was the only technical experience you had, it was the only thing you put on your résumé. Also not sure whe
u/michaelnovati replied ·
This is from a few weeks ago at this timestamp: [https://youtu.be/SkWYanfkfCY?t=1975](https://youtu.be/SkWYanfkfCY?t=1975)
"beyond the technical part that that was really important and probably sets them stands them apart from from maybe their competitors and there's one input this one guy in particular his name is eric kirsten and this guy has a silver tongue and he will teach you how to say anything like you know you tell him hey this is my background how do i present it to an employer to where it doesn't look like i just decided to switch careers because you want to avoid that stigma and he will give you a great way to say it you know and and so him by himself"