u/dak78 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
damnn this is an amazing post. This subreddit is a lighting rod of extreme negativity right now. Every bootcamp, but especially the ones that have had the most organic discussions -- are receiving outsized negativity. What I'm seeing more often nowadays is people, who didn't g
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I've talked privately to a number of people on all sides of this (the OPs themselves AND the people who claim they are scams) and the truth usually ends up being:
The person's results are real, but they also omitted relavant information that people probably need to know.
For example, someone who had 13 years of developer experience on their resume but claimed in their post that they had no experience and were lucky to get a job.
Or someone who is making $400K at Netflix, but it isn't a SWE role and the person has 8 years of amazing work experience in similar roles, relevant to the actual job title they did get.