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Graduated with MIS degree, looking into Bootcamps

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u/NKE17 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

1.) MIS is Management Information Systems degree sorry I should’ve cleared that up. I know information systems does not require a lot of amazing CS skills, but you still need some skills from what I see on Job Boards. So I thought that maybe a boot camp would push me past everyon

u/michaelnovati replied ·
A bootcamp might be an ok option for you. The market is tough and a bootcamp won't get you a job within a few months for $10K to $20K. I would consider doing one if you basically want to cram in a few missing pieces under the broader CS umbrella, but not a 100% perfect solution. I would also maybe try to get a foot in the door job at a solid tech company so that you can get the ball rolling, like Support Associate in a big tech company where you can use data skills to crush it and try to find ways to slowly convert to programming internally.