u/OddPomegranate8058 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
1. Yeah loads of people there has CS degrees (maybe the most common undergrad), they just did Codesmith as degrees focus a lot on theory and Codesmith is a lot of coding practice 2. Built a tool to facilitate the use of a dev tool for SWEs for managing containerized apps—teammea
u/michaelnovati replied ·
Do you think if the OP applied to 1000 jobs without Codesmith the would also get a job without spending 22K and spending 3 months?