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emilyscartoons · 2 years
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Don't tell me to stretch!! YOU stretch!!
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dudefort · 9 months
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I drew my guys!!! The polycule!!!
Idk if this is a name for another pairing, but since drawing this I've decided to call this poly ship...
bootcamp :]
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hayaway · 3 months
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100 Days of code 💻✨ 2024 ver.
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Day 2 - 6
So remember when I said I have a test for a bootcamp program and i need to pass it to start the bootcamp?
I actually passed the test BUT there is interview and depending on that interview, they will see if I am suitable or not.
C# was my first choice and I can’t wait to learn more about it.
I have been learning C# basics besides my shecodes course as a preparation for the interview these days and I will continue to day so until the day of the interview.
Wish me luck everyone 😭 hopefully they will see how passionate I am and let me join them 🥹
But then again even if they didn’t accept me, at least I learned a lot of new info that will help me later for sure ⭐️
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swan-codes · 7 months
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Thinking of switching careers to IT? ☕
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This guide discusses the learning options: bootcamps, schools, or self-learning
Note: this guide may be a bit lengthy, so I suggest taking your time to read it thoroughly. Just a heads up, I haven't included specific program names or detailed IT roles info here. Instead, the focus is on guiding you to make a well-informed decision for your career transition. So, grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and dive into the guide at your own pace ☕
So which option is good? Any of those options is fine. It's all about what works the best for you. Consider this: your ultimate goal is to secure a job once you've successfully completed your IT studies, right? From the perspective of hiring managers and recruiters, what they care about is your resume, experience, and skills. They will assess whether you are capable of fulfilling the job requirements. Your attitude and personality can also play a role in their decision-making process, which is a topic we can explore another time.
When it comes to switching careers, acquiring new skills is a logical step. Now, the question is: what is your preferred learning style? In the STEM field (specifically IT, in this case), it is so important to be able to consume information effectively as you study IT!
If you find that you learn best with a structured schedule, where you don't have to rely solely on self-discipline, then enrolling in a bootcamp or school is recommended. Note: Even during your studies at a bootcamp or school, you still will need to engage in self-teaching. It's a *MUST*, good practice to maintain this mindset even after you secure an IT job, especially if it involves a lot of developing or deploying. [ Bootcamps & Schools Options ]
There are a few factors to consider: - Costs Generally, bootcamps are more affordable than traditional schools. However, both options may offer scholarships, so it's worth exploring those opportunities. Look into third-party scholarships that may be available. If you have a disability and reside in the US, it would be beneficial to speak with a counselor from Vocational Rehabilitation. Non-profit organizations can also provide support and assistance to individuals interested in returning to education. Studying abroad is another option worth considering. Personally, I chose to study abroad in the UK due to the significantly more affordable tuition fees compared to the US, and because I had a desire to obtain a master's degree in another country. - Instructors' teaching styles It's important to note that not all IT instructors excel at effectively communicating with new IT students. To avoid encountering this issue, do some detective work. Find out who will be teaching you and check out their lectures. Don't hesitate to ask the program manager if you can meet your potential lecturer (ideally before making a decision). Prepare a list of questions to ask your potential lecturer during the meeting. Pay attention to how they explain concepts. If their technical jargon is difficult to understand, they may not be the right instructor for you. Remember, this doesn't reflect your intelligence. It's a matter of their self-awareness. I strongly advise against choosing this kind of an instructor from my experience. - Lessons There are numerous IT job types available, and in a bootcamp, you may not have the opportunity to explore all of them. Bootcamps often focus on specialized programs, sometimes even covering less popular technologies (yes, this is definitely a concern). So you should research IT fields, and once, you've decided on a specific field, take the time to research job titles and similar roles on LinkedIn. Pay close attention to job descriptions and requirements. Create a list of the high-demand skills for those positions. This will help you narrow down your choices when selecting a bootcamp program or school. Look for programs that teach the skills you need based on your research. [ Self-Teaching Option ] You are your own trainer, and you get to design your own personalized learning experience. This option is great if you do not have the luxury to pay out of pocket for a program. It is absolutely not looked down upon by employers. In fact, it is considered one of the essential job skills that employers typically look for in a job applicant. To make a solid entry into the IT field, I highly recommend obtaining certifications and undertaking project-based learning. It's important to focus on certifications and projects that align with the specific roles you aspire to have. Take the time to explore different fields within IT to discover your interests, and then compile a list of relevant learning materials or bookmark tutorial videos. Please be sure to verify that the resources you choose are up to date and not outdated, as IT is always evolving. "Wait, but what about a degree?" This approach is really just aimed at fulfilling the job requirements. Many IT candidates have successfully passed interviews without possessing a degree. Many hiring managers prioritize your ability to learn and apply the required skills. Showcasing your projects on your resume or demonstrating your skills during a technical interview holds more significance. Even if you don't possess the exact skills they're seeking, emphasizing your transferable skills will show interviewers that you are capable of learning and adapting.
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lupoteodoro · 9 days
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The chess, pool, and dart sports bet that Ron Livingston and Rick Warden did at bootcamp is just like something Nix and Harry would do.
They would have Dick as the referee, then Nix won the first two rounds before Harry accused the referee of being corrupt.
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haircut100 · 2 months
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enarien · 6 months
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me, feasting on chernobyl videos for three days before watching 9 two hour documentaries about royal families, then jumping to bootcamp and military research in foreign countries just to hop on the 'how to make chocolate like belgian masters' train with a little sprinkle of masked men thirst traps
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ker-bee · 4 months
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Funny Story. Glad my Mom took pictures. Thanks Mom, Love ya!
Graduation day of Boot camp, they are calling our names and we are sounding off with "Here First Sergeant!" and heading up to get our stuff and shake hands with our Drill Sergeants while everyones family looks on. I was in a daze checkin out the ladies when they call my name and I sound off with "Here Private...I mean First Sergeant!"
Whoops! He laughed, I laughed, We all got a laugh, but he still made me knock out those push ups in my dress greens! Guess who was the only private beating his face in front the whole company and everyones family that day. Yea me.
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szeengames123 · 3 months
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(via https://comic.studio/s/9138)
The Military Aircraft drops into the bomb of the RED Sniper. taken off TF2′s Deathrun map, Bootcamp
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dudefort · 8 months
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Idk why but Engie strikes me as that one guy who doesn't like spongebob so I drew this @ work
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hayaway · 4 months
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What a good start of 2024! But what do they mean by technical assessment i am so nervous i hope i can pass 😭😭 wish i could know so i can prepare tor it
Does anyone know?
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ask-the-toy-box · 1 year
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vivsladywolf · 2 years
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Just found this online and I feel like sharing...
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lupoteodoro · 1 year
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Sleeping Dick taken by Nix
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oplostcause · 8 months
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OLC: Chapter 1 - You Are Here
Pages 5-7
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Read the full comic at lostcausecomic.com. We update with two pages every Wednesday at 11am ET.
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Can you take a before and after bootcamp picture?
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I suspect I'll be a little string bean with a bad tan afterwards but, yeah I'll probably do that!
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