u/antonIgudesman wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
That’s pretty misleading on their part then - this would be like a summer bball camp advertising that many of their attendees got D1 college offers, but forgot to mention they were all 6’10
u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
I mean do the math... $110K average salary, $55K increase, means that people make on average $65K coming in.
Now $65K isn't a 6'10 high school kid, but it's the median outcome of a lot of OTHER BOOTCAMPS.
I'm not sure if they include $0 in there or if they exclude them - again - no methodology is problematic and legally risky for them - but if they don't then it could be that half the people have no job because they quit and went all in, and half the people make $120K.
This is all speculation and exactly why publishing data is can of worms. You have to public reliable data or it means nothing except for marketing tricks and without disclaimers - legally playing with fire.