MANY coding bootcamps continue to squeeze out as much profit as possible. We've seen that get exponentially worse during the pandemic as their pool of students opened up with everything being remote.

I appreciate those who try and help out self-taught developers, but the hard truth is that most WILL give up before they've had a chance to break into the industry. Coding bootcamps CONTINUE to be the best route for most aspiring developers to significantly increase their chances at finally landing their first developer job, without the average student being on the tail end of up to $100,000 in debt from college loans.

So what's that mean? We continue to try and teach people how to choose the right coding bootcamp for them, and call out some of the BS in the industry.

In this podcast episode, I wanted to address the information overload people face when trying to choose a coding bootcamp. I went back through some of the fundamental aspects of high-quality coding bootcamps that I noticed before many of them tried to scale.

What are the top 5 things you look for in a coding bootcamp?


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