u/olsoninoslo wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
I recently got into Codesmith and am on the fence about going through with it. I would really like to work as a SWE, have a BS in physics, but all my experience is in a physics lab. Are bootcamp grads from Codesmith still seen as desirable? If no, does it help that the grad has
u/michaelnovati replied · ★ FEATURED
Yeah Codesmith is a solid choice and should always be a contender when considering the top bootcamps.
I help run a coaching and training service aimed at experienced engineers from non traditional and underrepresented backgrounds to level up to top tier companies (many have bootcamps on their resumes) and prior to that was at FB from 200 engineers to 10,000 and did hundreds of interviews, resume reviews etc...So yeah I really have a pretty unique view on the market from both of these experiences.