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Codesmith marketing campaign: "you’re not late to tech". Unfortunately you likely are, and this kind of thing is tone deaf and misleading. Instead of making changes in their program structure they are marketing a 10 year old program structure as if it still works and please don't fall for it.

r/codingbootcamp

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

In related news, university enrollments in computer science have increased over 50% in less than 5 years, while the job market for computer science has actually contracted. Will employers choose a bootcamper over a BS grad? I'd like to meet that hiring manager (before they're let

u/michaelnovati replied · · edited ★ FEATURED
I'm seeing top 10 university grads getting internships and if they perform very well, getting jobs. I think that's the only path to a canonical entry level SWE job. I think we're going to have a ton more tech-adjacent jobs coming up with AI but that's not what you pay $22,500 to go to a SWE bootcamp for.