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How coding boot camps are filling the talent gap

3 点作者 dean超过 9 年前

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acconrad超过 9 年前
I have this theory that coding boot camps are an attempt at further increasing the wage gap. Globalization has brought down developer prices, but the quality dropped too far below what was needed.<p>How can we reduce costs without having to pay market rates? We&#x27;ll hire someone with less experience than a college graduate in the field of web development!<p>Since most websites are nothing that difficult to implement, we can offer courses on teaching people basically how to build these apps, and then hire them at these companies! The employee is happy to be making more than they were (which was either nothing because their previous job has become irrelevant or less because the floor for software development is so high), and the employer is happy to be employing cheap labor.<p>My guess is the net effect can only be negative. If the business scales, it will need more talented engineers to help with that scale, and either keep these boot camp engineers to do the simple tasks or fire them for failing to continue to provide value. Or the business can&#x27;t scale because the developers aren&#x27;t talented enough to scale these apps, and they can&#x27;t hire talented engineers because they refuse to pay market rates for quality workers. The third scenario I see is that it becomes a Mythical Man-month problem, where companies just decide that high quality engineers at these types of businesses simply aren&#x27;t worth it, and would rather have a cadre of low cost boot campers, making the demand for quality software engineers drop, save for a few specialized roles.
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lordCarbonFiber超过 9 年前
With the caveat that I don&#x27;t have any person experience with the situation in Canada, I get immediately suspicious of any article that talks to a &quot;talent gap&quot;. At least in the states, it&#x27;s not hard to find a developer. What is hard however, is finding a developer that wants to code your uninspired CRUD app at below market rates and I that&#x27;s the issue these bootcamps tend to address.
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