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Such a realistic take on the shifting tech landscape, Focusing on specialization and building your own products seems much more viable in the AI era than traditional bootcamps. 🚀💻
Recently, 2026, they opened the first official coding bootcamp in my area. Holy crap, they promise to make you an AI engineer in 10 months lol. Typical BS, they will land you a job as a guarantee. I've been an engineer only one year, and I still struggle a lot. A friend of mine is working with AI, and he has been an engineer for 5 years and he still doesn't know a lot of things. Can you imagine, one year and still I panic because there is a lot of things that I still don't know, and these clowns promise to make you an AI & ML engineer in 10 months lol. what a bunch of BS..........
Thank you! I’m just starting my coding journey. I want to learn to develop bots to trade TradeFi and crypto
Ypur graph at 44 seconds is super misleading. That dip isnt substantial at all if you read the numbers on the side. Also basing it off indeed job postings is hilarious
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No. The main point of going into a bootcamp is for getting a job. And the reason why people getting in bootcamps is because bootcamps have resources and networks that can get you a job. What about the bootcamps that guarantee a job or they will fully refund? I think those bootcamps are still worth it. To be honestly, everything taught in bootcamps are all learnable by self-taught or self-studying, so the main point of bootcamp is the job searching assist. On the other hand, it is extremely hard to get a job without assist/networking/help from bootcamps or other people. I mean I also want to get a job by just learning online tutorials, but you know it's way too hard without help. It's not that learning tutorials or getting knowledge is hard, I can learn everything by myself. What's really hard is that you don't know if you can get a job or not after the learning, or after you have built several projects. The uncertainty makes me really easy to just quit the learning and quit the journey. However bootcamps guarantee they will get you a job or they will fully refund, and you have other friends/students learning together with you, which makes you feel okay to keep going. So in my opinion bootcamp is still totally worth it if you want to get into a tech job, as long as they guarantee a job.
im last year cs student and i don't know which area of software I should improve myself in. what do you suggest? I am afraid of being unemployed due to the development of artificial intelligence.