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ISA question - You have to start paying back even if you don't get a programming job

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u/michaelnovati replied ·
All ISA's I know of are like this but there might be some smaller ISAs that aren't on a smaller scale. There are programs that had conditions like this when they were small, but it's hard to scale quickly this way unless you choose to build your own ISA servicing team. The main reason why is that it's very subjective what is a "programming job". It sounds like it shouldn't be but it is. It's not controversial about what Software Engineer titles mean. But it's is in the "Business Analyst" or "Software Analyst" or "Technical Analyst" or internships, contract jobs, or lets say you get a "Project Manager" or "Product Designer" job? or a "Date Engineer" or "Network Engineer" or "Support Engineer" job and you don't want to pay. Or you take a Support Engineer job and at first are thrilled, but realize you don't write a lot of code and are unhappy after two months and think you were scammed. Anyways, it gets really hard in these cases even though it's really easy in the typically Software Engineer Care.