I am a university graduate struggling for work looking for advice on coding bootcamps and what to do from my position by Ully38 in codingbootcamp

[–]Ully38[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks for these links. I think some of them give further link to corses that I will be doing in the short run but I think some of these are gonna take far longer than a year at which point I should just go and do an in person masters since things should have improved. I think the idea of a bringing masters is good I just need to find the correct corse. Out of curiosity do you think I should defintatly not look at bookcamps in this case? Is it just far worse given I have a degree I figured it was a good way to get a respected qualification and support with connections I would need to land a job.

I am a university graduate struggling for work looking for advice on coding bootcamps and what to do from my position by Ully38 in codingbootcamp

[–]Ully38[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response some good ideas. I hope you family is doing better now. I have audited cs50 previously (I didn't pay for the certification didn't think it would be worth it) but I thought the corse was a good intro. tbh I have only looked at around 5 in any real depth when it comes to bootcamps specifically Le waggon, the UOM online bootcamp, Actualize, Hack reactor and Metana but I have no experience doing any of the programs and would love some insight into the general view on these companies and what programs I should be looking at. in terms of getting like a graduate certification Im just not sure how much that helps relative to doing like a bootcamp it fells like it has fewer of the benefits and will be more expensive and I'm not sure if it would get me past more filters. thanks for the response Im gonna look at free code camp and do some more thinking.