Yes but the problem is with the bootcamps I have dealt with in the UK, is that they are in a "bums on seats" philosophy.
They charge crazy money for a 3 month bootcamp, then say people are qualified to work as a software engineer. They then turn up at a company and are lacking in various areas.
Graduates are not very useful at the star, however they have a foundation and a good percentage have done an internship. So there's more to work with.
There needs to be standards implemented and companies need to get together to say "we expect x,y and z from boot camp graduates"
Otherwise, I could go an setup a bootcamp tomorrow and take peoples cash and just make them watch youtube videos of react.js
They charge crazy money for a 3 month bootcamp, then say people are qualified to work as a software engineer. They then turn up at a company and are lacking in various areas.
Graduates are not very useful at the star, however they have a foundation and a good percentage have done an internship. So there's more to work with.
There needs to be standards implemented and companies need to get together to say "we expect x,y and z from boot camp graduates"
Otherwise, I could go an setup a bootcamp tomorrow and take peoples cash and just make them watch youtube videos of react.js
"Its not my problem if you don't get it"