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Turing lets 14 staff members go without notice

r/codingbootcamp

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

It seems like you're fishing for a way to interject that Codesmith had 20% layoffs, which I have no direct knowledge of but wouldn't surprise me. It's just so odd how critical of everything CIRR you can be, but according to your logic, if bootcamps didn't post any results and rel

u/michaelnovati replied · · edited
I'm representing the view of the current and former employees of many bootcamps and dozens of prospective students and alumni from conversations in the past month. I don't really care myself and don't have skin in the game either way.