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Tired of seeing people showing off their bootcamp certification on LinkedIn as if they had just climbed Mount Everest, and as if they were about to enter the most glamorous field of work one could imagine.
OK I went through a bootcamp myself but I certainly knew I was still a baby upon completion of the journey and still consider I have a veeery long way to go today after two years of dev work experience. Also I knew working as a developer probably wouldn’t be as awesome as these bootcamps make it out to be. In fact it’s everything but glamorous when you take into account the stress, the dynamics with coworkers, POs, PMs, shitty management, wacky clients, weird demands, deadlines etc.
Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy being a developer and have more or less been able handle the workload and expectations. But for goodness sake stop drilling into bootcampers’ heads that it’s gonna be amazing and that they’re doing incredible things. Congratulate them for their hard work and then wish them good luck because they’re going to need it. Bootcampers, stay humble. Be prepared for the worst while hoping for the best

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    Look at it this way: if they feel like they just climbed the highest mountain in the multiverse, it's the most they can do, which is a sign of weakness. You don't have to, but you certainly can enlighten those about the real heights waiting ahead.
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    Let them celebrate what they like.

    It doesn't hurt anyone.
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    @vintprox I regularly get requests from people on LinkedIn that want to know about my bootcamp experience and transition to a career in coding. I do try to enlighten them on the reality of it all as best as I can. I figure, the more they’re aware of what it’s gonna be like, the more they can go in prepared and not be like, « shit this is not what I was expecting ».

    @N00bPancakes no you’re right. Honestly they can be proud of what they’ve accomplished. It’s just that I see so much of it that I get annoyed after a while. I feel like it’s too early to celebrate.
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