• Unlocking Your First Coding Job: The Realities and Solutions
    Aug 23 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, Trevor Page delves into the challenges aspiring software developers face when trying to land their first job. Drawing from his 15 years of programming experience and 12 years of teaching, Trevor offers a unique perspective on the realities of breaking into the tech industry. He discusses the common misconceptions new developers have, the difficulties of finding a job, and why having coding skills alone isn't enough to secure a position.

    Trevor also introduces Coders Campus's new Guaranteed Internship Program, designed to provide real-world coding experience in a team environment while working on software projects for actual customers. This innovative program offers a profit-sharing model, allowing participants to earn money based on the success of the projects they work on. He shares insights into the structure of the internship, the roles participants will play, and the long-term benefits of gaining practical experience.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    • The Reality of Getting a Coding Job: Understanding that having the skills does not mean you are guaranteed a job.
    • Common Pathways to Employment: Exploring traditional methods like open source contributions, volunteering, and unpaid internships, and why they might not be sufficient.
    • Introducing the Guaranteed Internship Program: A detailed overview of Coders Campus's new initiative to help aspiring developers gain real-world experience while working in a team and potentially earning income through profit-sharing.
    • The Importance of Real-World Experience: How hands-on coding in a collaborative environment can significantly improve job prospects.
    • Case Study - JP's Success: A real-life example of a Coders Campus student who secured a job after participating in the internship program.
    • Opportunities for Non-Bootcamp Participants: Trevor hints at a future program for those who already have coding skills but need certification and experience.

    Call to Action: If you're ready to take your coding career to the next level and join a program that offers real-world experience, visit coderscampus.com/bootcamp to apply for the next cohort. For those interested in the upcoming certification program, email Trevor directly at trevor@coderscampus.com.

    Quotes:

    • "Just because you have the skills does not mean you are owed the job."
    • "If you and any other entry-level developer are applying to the same position, but you have real-world experience on your resume, guess who they're going to look at first?"

    Links and Resources:

    • Coders Campus Bootcamp
    • Email Trevor: trevor@coderscampus.com
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    38 mins
  • Alex almost quit coding forever while in this Bootcamp
    May 4 2024

    Summary

    To reach out and connect with Alex, here's her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-mamolo-2a1b57222/

    In this episode, Trevor interviews Alex, who shares her journey from being a musician to transitioning into the tech industry. Alex talks about her background in music, playing drums in a band, and the challenges she faced in her musical career. She then discusses her experience working in data entry and her decision to pursue a career in technology. Alex explains how she discovered coding and her decision to join a coding bootcamp. She shares her struggles with understanding methods and functions and the support she received from her instructors. Alex emphasizes the importance of understanding the fundamentals of coding and how it has impacted her personal growth and progress. In this conversation, Alex discusses her experience in the coding bootcamp and the challenges she faced. She shares how she overcame those challenges and gained confidence in her coding abilities. The conversation also explores the difficulty curve in learning programming and the importance of perseverance. Alex talks about her job search process and the need for relentless follow-up. The conversation concludes with an invitation for listeners to connect with Alex and seek advice on their own coding journey.

    Takeaways

    • Transitioning from a non-technical career to the tech industry is possible with the right support and guidance.
    • Learning HTML and CSS is a great starting point for beginners in coding.
    • Struggling with certain concepts is common in coding, and seeking help from instructors is crucial for overcoming challenges.
    • Understanding the fundamentals of coding, such as methods and functions, is essential for building a strong foundation. Overcoming challenges in the bootcamp can lead to significant growth and improved coding skills.
    • The difficulty curve in learning programming often means that the second half of the bootcamp is easier than the first half.
    • Struggling on the job is different from struggling in the bootcamp, but both experiences can be valuable learning opportunities.
    • Relentless follow-up in the job search process can significantly increase the chances of getting an interview.
    • Revisiting assignments and focusing on mastering core skills can help improve coding abilities.
    • Networking and interpersonal skills are just as important as coding skills in the job search process.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    02:09 Interest in Technology and Music

    05:31 Transition from Music to Data Entry

    06:26 Exploring Tech Education Options

    08:23 Choosing a Coding Bootcamp

    09:52 Learning HTML and CSS

    12:43 Struggles with Methods and Functions

    15:35 Support and Guidance from Instructors

    23:00 Importance of Understanding Fundamentals

    24:25 Personal Growth and Progress

    24:54 Overcoming Challenges in the Bootcamp

    26:15 The Difficulty Curve in Learning Programming

    27:44 Struggling on the Job vs. in the Bootcamp

    29:38 The Excitement and Satisfaction of Coding

    31:04 Job Search Process and Challenges

    32:33 The Importance of Relentless Follow-up

    34:01 Conversion Rate in Job Applications

    36:55 Balancing Time Between Assignments and Job Search

    38:23 Avoiding the Comfort Zone and Focusing on Networking

    39:20 Revisiting Assignments to Improve Skills

    40:46 Alex's Strong Understanding of Programming Terminology

    42:35 Follow-up and Feedback in the Job Search Process

    45:29 Proving Interest and Following Up After Rejection

    47:22 Closing Remarks and Invitation to Connect

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    49 mins
  • From Struggling University Comp Sci Grad to Employed Coder - Tony Edmonds
    Mar 28 2024

    To reach out and connect with Tony: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edmonds-tony/

    Takeaways
    - Negotiate your salary and consider the market conditions in your area.
    - Remote work opportunities are available, but starting with a hybrid role can provide valuable experience.
    - Working in an office and collaborating with experienced developers can accelerate your learning and career growth.
    - Having mentors and leveraging their expertise can help you progress quickly in your career.
    - Bootcamp graduates can pivot to different roles within a company and apply their skills in various domains.
    - Don't be discouraged by negative news and focus on your own journey and progress.
    - When starting a new job, be resourceful, spend time learning on your own, and ask for help when needed.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:23 Becoming a Digital Nomad
    03:42 Fascination with Latin America and the Digital Nomad Lifestyle
    06:33 Choosing the University Path
    09:20 Transitioning to a Bootcamp
    13:03 The Benefits and Limitations of University Education
    20:05 The Job Search Process
    23:43 The Importance of a Structured Job Search
    28:03 Seeking Remote Job Opportunities
    30:50 The Interview Process
    31:48 Job Offer and Salary
    33:15 Remote Work Opportunities
    34:39 The Value of Working in an Office
    35:03 Transitioning to Remote Work
    37:24 The Importance of Mentors
    38:18 Opportunities for Development within a Company
    39:39 Pivoting to Different Roles
    40:36 Enjoying the Data Role
    41:32 The Reality of Getting a Job
    42:31 The Influence of News and Media
    44:30 Advice for Bootcamp Students
    48:16 Tony's Advice for Himself
    49:41 Tony's Final Project
    53:52 Connecting with Tony on LinkedIn
    54:22 Questions for Trevor

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • From Backpacking Instructor to Coder in 5 Months - Jeff Podmayer
    Mar 21 2024
    Summary If you want to connect/reach out to Jeff, here's his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffpodmayer/ In this episode, Trevor interviews Jeff, who made a transition from being an outdoor guide to pursuing a career in tech. Jeff shares his experiences working as a guide in the mountains and his journey into the tech industry. He discusses his interest in coding and how he researched different bootcamp options before choosing Coders Campus. Jeff also talks about his learning experience at the bootcamp and provides feedback for improvement. In this conversation, Jeff and Trevor discuss various aspects of the bootcamp experience and the job search journey. They talk about the importance of exercises and assignments in solidifying learning, as well as the need for more exercises in the later stages of the bootcamp. They also discuss the challenges of covering advanced topics and the length of the videos. Jeff shares his preparation for the job search and the support he has received from the career services team. Trevor emphasizes the importance of networking and finding a support system during the career transition. They conclude the conversation by discussing the value of honesty and support in the bootcamp experience. Takeaways Transitioning from one career to another requires thorough research and exploration of different options. Choosing a bootcamp with experienced instructors who have worked in the industry can provide valuable insights and guidance. Learning to code is a skill that can be compared to learning a trade, and it requires practice and hands-on experience. The struggle and frustration are part of the learning process, and it's important to learn how to respond to challenges in a calm and focused manner. Completing a bootcamp program can provide the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in the tech industry. Exercises and assignments are crucial for reinforcing learning and should be included throughout the bootcamp. More exercises should be included in the later stages of the bootcamp to solidify knowledge. Covering advanced topics in the bootcamp can be challenging, and there should be a balance between depth and length of videos. Preparation for the job search is essential, and networking is a valuable strategy for finding opportunities. Having a support system during the career transition can provide encouragement and guidance. Honesty and support are important in the bootcamp experience, both from instructors and fellow students. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:58 Transition from Outdoor Guide to Tech Career 05:47 Love for Nature and Outdoor Activities 10:00 Exploring Coding as an Option 26:09 Choosing Coders Campus 31:49 Learning Experience at Coders Campus 39:08 Feedback and Improvements 39:38 Exercises and Assignments 40:56 Topics Covered Towards the End 42:25 Revamping the Videos 46:43 Preparing for the Job Search 47:42 Networking and Support 53:54 Advice to the Younger Self 01:08:12 The Importance of Support 01:16:29 Rejection and Selectivity 01:17:26 Connecting with Jeff
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • From the Fashion Industry to Full-Stack Coder - Kevin Gallaccio
    Mar 11 2024
    Summary In this episode, Trevor interviews Kevin, who made a career transition from fashion to technology. Kevin shares how his interest in Microsoft Excel and his curiosity about technology led him to pursue coding. He discusses the challenges and rewards of the coding bootcamp, emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation in programming and much more. Connect with Kevin via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kgallaccio/ Takeaways Curiosity and a willingness to learn are essential for success in the tech industry. Building a strong foundation in programming is crucial for future learning and development. Imposter syndrome is common among aspiring coders, but it should not deter them from pursuing their goals. Committing a significant amount of time and effort to coding can accelerate learning and progress in a bootcamp. Set realistic expectations and be prepared to work hard in the coding industry. Take initiative and don't rely solely on a bootcamp to secure a job. Follow up with employers and engage in conversations with real human beings. Continuously code and build projects to enhance skills and stand out from the crowd. Reach out to experienced coders for advice and support, and advocate for yourself throughout the coding journey. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:22 Transition from Fashion to Technology 06:14 Curiosity and Excel Skills 09:01 Imposter Syndrome and Learning Journey 12:21 Experience in the Coding Bootcamp 23:38 Future Plans and Job Prospects 27:22 Setting Expectations and Working Hard 29:14 The Importance of Taking Initiative 30:39 The Reality of the Job Search Process 31:35 The Need for Follow-Up and Marketing Yourself 34:03 Engaging with Human Beings and Overcoming Objections 36:17 Continuing to Code and Building Projects 45:41 Reaching Out to Coders for Advice 49:03 The Importance of Advocating for Yourself 53:25 Wrap-Up and Contact Information
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    54 mins
  • The Coding Apocalypse: Is the End of Software Jobs Near?
    Aug 3 2023

    This thought-provoking video delves deep into a highly controversial topic: Are coding jobs disappearing? As we stand on the brink of unprecedented technological advancements, what does the future hold for coders and software engineers? Are we facing a coding apocalypse or is it just a myth?

    Join us as we expose the untold truths behind the glitz and glam of the coding industry. We uncover it all from the intricate world of coding boot camps to the journey of coding novices transforming into graduates.

    This is not just about learning any specific language, it's about understanding the implications of these skills in a rapidly evolving job market.

    If you've ever asked yourself, "Am I just wasting my time learning to code?" this episode is for you.

    Interested in starting your coding career?

    I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 9 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world.

    You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp

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    31 mins
  • EP59 - From Stone Mason to Software Developer in 8 Months
    May 31 2022

    In this episode we'll talk to Ethan, who is a recent graduate from the Coders Campus Bootcamp and managed to land a job within two months of starting the search.

    Ethan and I talk about how, from a young age, he was guided away from learning technology because his teachers didn't feel he was cut out for the field.

    In this interview we'll learn how wrong his teachers were and how Ethan was able to complete the coding bootcamp while also raising a small child with a pregnant wife and working a full-time job.

    If you'd like to get in touch with Ethan, feel free to add him via LinkedIn here

    Interested in starting your coding career?

    I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation.

    It is a 6 to 9 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp

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    57 mins
  • EP58 - From Electrical Technician to Software Developer in 8 Months
    May 4 2022

    In this episode we'll talk to Dustin, who is a recent graduate from the Coders Campus Bootcamp and managed to land a job within two months of starting the search.

    Dustin and I talk about his prior coding experience that he had before he joined our Bootcamp (spoiler: it wasn't much at all), and we talk about his experience as he went through the curriculum.

    Ultimately we know how his story turned out, but in this special interview we'll learn about HOW he was able to accomplish the task of completing the Bootcamp and landing a job while also being a father of a 2 year old, a husband, a full-time employee and part-time college student.

    We'll also learn about the important lessons that Dustin learned once he began his job search, and what mistakes he was making early on before he pivoted his approach, which then lead to the job that he was offered.

    If you'd like to get in touch with Dustin, feel free to add him via LinkedIn here

    Interested in starting your coding career?

    I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world.

    You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp

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    56 mins