u/conmanhater wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
The responsible thing to do would be to SHUT DOWN THE GRIFT. I know way too many people who are in $50k+ of debt because of this program without a job in tech, not even an entry level call center job, myself included. I graduated in the last couple years and still haven't f
u/michaelnovati replied ·
I think a lot of this applies to a lot of bootcamps right now. If they only admitted people with corporate experience and who are well connected, then it might work for those people and maybe the business can go on.
Gone are the days that just anyone can walk into a bootcamp and leave with a SWE job... it never made sense and it still doesn't.
I feel super cringe when I see posts and ads from bootcamps like 'X did it you! You can too!' or '2024 was a great year, are you next?'... it should be illegal but it isn't and I'm in this sub to look at things from a middle of the road angle.
Turing sure is trying and you can pat them on the back for trying while simultaneously stating that they have an impossible mission....