u/GoodnightLondon wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
\>>schedule sessions with industry professionals, hiring managers, recruiters, great coders, etc. You'd have to pay those people for their time, if they were even willing to do this outside of the 40 hours they spend working; that means you'd have to pay some kind of tuition for
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Yeah the platform I helped start is this, but it's expensive and it still requires a lot of individual effort to make the best use of that... we actually help people learn how to network, but yeah, the fees go to paying mentors, who often have FAANG senior salaries at their day jobs.