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The rise–and fall–of the software developer (adpri.org)
3 points by mnk47 on June 17, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment


Post-pandemic, bootcamp graduates face harsh realities. Many hoped short-term coding bootcamps would lead to high-paying software engineering roles. A three-month course often falls short of securing a $500K total compensation job. Graduates struggle with basic skills like installing Python beyond a Windows desktop, let alone developing Cloud Native Apps.

This skills gap skews tech employment statistics. Despite the demand for tech talent, a clear gap exists between bootcamp graduates' abilities and employer needs. The term "a chancer's market," common on Reddit, reflects job seekers taking shots at tech roles without necessary skills.

Those with strong domain knowledge and experience continue to find jobs, highlighting the value of real expertise and practical skills. The market rewards genuine competence, making it challenging for some but still promising for those with proven capabilities.




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