This is something that’s only possible with 1. A level of technical ability that extends beyond one language/stack (we already use JS, Python and C) 2. Being so incentivized to get students hired we’ll do whatever it takes. Yes, this is completely free for employers. For now.
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How does this work for current students?
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We’ll wait for companies to make requests, and when they come in and curriculum is ready we’ll give students the option to do it
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Sooo excited for the next 26 weeks and beyond! I hope plenty of companies jump on board cause I’m on my way and gonna be ready for ‘em
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Why do you think companies will be eager to bring on some unknown people they haven't vetted?
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(maybe it'd be good to see more details about how this is going to work)
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They’re not unvetted, you just vet them earlier (at week 15 before the final 15 weeks of training). Alas, 280 char limit. Will get more details up.
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I'm rooting for you, Austen. I really hope Lambda really makes it, and forces education to be competitive with YOU, because everyone else is doing such a shit job at it now. And I hope you stick with it. What you're doing makes so much sense. Thank you.
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You guys are building the now and the future of software development training.
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The future of education.
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Emailing you about this tomorrow am.
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Impressive
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