u/alamsha wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Based on the feedback, I think attending bootcamps that provide paid internships is a better option. Additionally, are certifications from these bootcamps still valuable? Since anyone can watch the videos, mark them as complete, and obtain a certificate, how do companies co
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Certificates are useless for top tier tech companies because they are too easy to get. Certificates are good for contractor agencies so that you can quickly get assigned to jobs that require those certificates.
Bootcamps that provide internships are good! Ada Developer Academy is an example of one.
I couple of places offer "Externships" which is not a real internship but more like a project that is run like a real company project.