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I actually don't recommend any bootcamp for 2023 - A review of bootcamps

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

Am I fucked. I signed up at least 2 years ago on the ISA ( I think the up front cost was 13k back then. I could be wrong), hopping to get a job in less than a year. I am trying hard to get any job right now and hopefully a base of 165k. After 2,000 job applications, I have al

u/michaelnovati replied · · edited
Again, have to know who you are and exactly what you've done, if you've had pauses, where you are benchmarking right now, what interviews you've had and why you haven't passed them, or why you aren't getting any interviews, what kind of support you've asked for and look at the entire history of what we've tried to work with you on already. I know the market is really tough right now, and 2 years is not the norm, but advertising that you have been getting training for 2 whole years, have not put a penny down and we keep supporting you, is kind of showing the value of the program because I don't know any program that does that. Like looking at the handful of people we have had for 1+ years, most have 1000+ hours of sessions and tasks they've done and even $13K to $25K is less than programs for that many hours. And the fact we keep on going and still haven't billed you is a testament to that support we promise. So I highly encourage you to talk to your FM team internally, or ping me. I'm happy to help review your resume and background and give some thoughts. I'm far easier to approach internally than on Reddit and I can't help you much here! If you don't do that you won't get the support you need!