u/Yourza wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
seems like the only bootcamps with good outcomes now are doing a combination of requiring significant pre-course with assessment, and then passing off the bootcamp as work experience on their resume
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Well this bootcamp is arguable the best one/top three, and if this data is accurate, it's whoing that no matter what they do, it's not giving you more than a coin flip chance at getting a job in a year after graduating.
That's not the right characterization because each individual has control over their actions and it's not a coin flip.
But assuming they let in amazing people in 2022 and just as amazing people in 2023. The ones in 2023 are getting jobs at a much slower rate, or not getting them at all yet.