u/redrooster738 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):
Can you share your experience working with the alumni? Did you think they had a great skillset to start working? I just signed up for the Piscine. There are many schools now from what I can see. Never heard anyone offering accommodation. At least not jn Germany.
u/michaelnovati replied ·
In the USA, I would say that all the people worked hard and had a lot of hustle but only a handful for top tier excellent jobs right away. Most of those people are doing great nowadays like 7 years later because they kept going and levelling up.
My advice on this market is to similarly expect it to take many many years to catch up to others, but that's ok. Your first few jobs will be very hard to find and might not be the best tech jobs.
If you are in Germany maybe there are better apprenticeships, because I think is the best option for bootcamp grads and it can smooth out the first few jobs into just 1 apprenticeship that ramps you up more consistently.