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Meta and Amazon abruptly shut down diversity initiatives, indicating a market shift that's terrible for bootcampers and could be the final straw :(

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

This was always the normal. 2018-2021 was a bubble. People with good communication and rigorous tech skills are doing better. It’s a small sample size, but my students are getting jobs. But that’s because I have more than double the content of your average bootcamp.

u/michaelnovati replied ·
People who want to run programs essentially themselves, do hands on teaching and mentorship, and personally help people get jobs, will survive 2025 and beyond and they will never get any larger than the 10,20 people that this person can take on. And this type of program is excluded from my statements. At the same time, some programs masquerade as having a fleet of world reknowned experts - or a founder that's missing in action and no one every sees as you get handed off people with no experience, and these programs might not make it despite being small.