This post is a half truth. If you are a breh thinking that a course with minimal projects/no portfolio is going to get you a job then yes your delusional.Unless you’re a CAC/Asian with a network for someone to put you on no way in hell that course is taking you ANYWHERE
Watch all the free and paid courses you want. You will NOT be getting a full stack job web developer job. DO NOT waste your fukking time.
Your best bet is to go to community college and then a 4 year to study CS. That’s only to get your foot in the door. The real secret is networking and applying to hundreds of internships each year of college as a CS major until something sticks.
All that “oh you only need an cert” is BULLSHYT. That might’ve been the case 10 years ago but there is zero slack for you, especially in this economy and especially as a black man trying to enter this space. Most people either got lucky (amazing hiring conditions) or had a network for sometime to put then on.
You’re going to find a shytty helpdesk job at best. One that you’ll stagnate in for years.This post is a half truth. If you are a breh thinking that a course with minimal projects/no portfolio is going to get you a job then yes your delusional.
If you have a good portfolio (GitHub, LinkedIn, Personal Website)
Network in the right places (Twitter, Meetups, School, Discord)
And solid skills (React, SQL/MongoDb, Data Structure and CS knowledge)
Then your going to be able to find Something to get you started. It’s just not going to be the 6 Figure remote job that all of the learn to code people are trying to get. 6 figures and more is attainable but you got to think of it as coming a few years down the road as you learn and get experience to put on your resume.
Nothing in my post was delusional. I know a few brehs who work in tech, the youngest got a junior dev job when he was 20. It’s absolutely doable and there’s too many examples of Black men and Women that were able to break into the industry.You’re going to find a shytty helpdesk job at best.
And pray to god that a miracle associate developer position opens up at a startup or some shyt.
It’s delusional. Stop telling lies. This industry is heavily gatekept by CACS and Asians.
All of those positions you’re talking about are either going to a startup bro or Aditya.
You won’t make it past the screening stages in this new market with udemy courses and a starter portfolio.
That course price is someone trying to pay for their house in San Francisco.
It's from a community College does that make it better to yall? And you get a cert for passing.
Software development is the 21st century gold rush.
But the only people making money are selling shovels.
I"ve seen countless threads on breh's both young and old on the coli trying to get into web development, I failed my A+Cert test(didn't go super hard but came super close) and just gave up on that kind of shyt, but I mean you know what they say invest in yourself right. My question to ya'll plop the 2k down and go hard, learn this and what exactly? ain't everybody and their mom a web developer? or is it still a need, or hell is it even a decent job for an entry level position? OR. take the 2k and do something else with it. I mean I've got access to much more than 2 grand but I ain't trying to blow 2 grand either lol. Any answers would be helpful.
Edit: This couse is offered by Jeff State Community College.
If you failed the cybersecurity cert exam thing what makes you think you’ll do well in software engineering?
Furthermore no everyone and their mom is not a developer, though the market definitely has been flooded with boot camp grads, they are not taken seriously by most big tech and tier 1 startups
Choose a different field breh. Maybe go into product management or marketing