Bernie Madoff
Banned
dude's just got a loser mindset...Read tha article, 97% got jobs within 6 months
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dude's just got a loser mindset...Read tha article, 97% got jobs within 6 months
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He actually in tha tech industry, but he discouraging others on here from getting indude's just got a loser mindset...
Majority of them are even morethey're not all 70k jobs breh. lolz
lol then hes probably someone with a 4 year degree that is feeling the pressure of people just learning and applying the relevant skills needed for the job...He actually in tha tech industry, but he discouraging others on here from getting in
and he supposed to be a militant![]()
Well tbh it depends on the job and the city you're applying at, plus you have to take in the fact that alot of them take 10-15% of your first years salary in addition, also you have to take into consideration that those are only the ones who graduate(because they don't have to graduate you) and a large percentage of those people already know how to code. You should do it if you want, but you should be realistic about the sheer amount of work and long hours that await you -- if you're going from absolute zero.Majority of them are even more
Computer science degrees don't teach you how to write shippable code quickly. Thats what, and the only thing coding bootcamps do, and that's what makes the market valuable. Turns out, a whole bunch of people want apps made quickly, and they have connections to various places to get you wired up in the industry. That's why when you go to a bootcamp people typically don't leave the city they bootcamped at, you find work and stay there.You fools are crazy if you think employers will select someone from a bootcamp and no experience over a Computer science degree![]()
Read tha article, 97% got jobs within 6 months
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that ain't that bad. That is the avg cost for many certifications such as in software and system engineering.
Yup.You can come out with a 60k job, but you better like what you're doing and you better be prepared to study outside of work..
@kevm3 just proved itI'll ask again, how many years of experience do you have and what languages are you proficient in?
Also please show me a job description that pays 70k with just 3 months of training.
Threads like these are always hilarious. You always got dudes who don't even have an IT job wanna give cats career advice![]()