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Guys there’s this boot camp that I came across that trains people to get jobs in Top consulting firms and has a fee plan wherein you pay once you get placed. I just wanted to know if someone here has any experience with this ?
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Depends on the value you’re looking for. If you want to learn, sure go for it. If you want something that makes you more desirable for roles, skip the certifications and focus on delivering. I’ve never interviewed or hired someone based on certifications. Product varies so much depending on the organization you’re in so actual experience getting things into market and creating value is the way to go.
I’m interested to hear what people think too.
Product school blows. It used to be a great network basically their selling point but I think the quality of the teaching and network have gone significantly down.
Consider why you think you need a cert. Reforge is great, pendo has free courses etc