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Ask HN: What's been your experience hiring bootcamp graduates?

6 点作者 george0812大约 3 年前

3 条评论

twunde大约 3 年前
At a previous company we hired a fair number of bootcamp graduates for our size and we were happy with them. There are a few things that will definitely help improve the experience if you want to hire them.<p>1. Like all junior engineers they will need help. Make sure that there are multiple senior engineers that are both able and willing to provide guidance.<p>2. Try to hire from bootcamps that use the same tools that you do. If they&#x27;ve learned javascript and ruby on rails, and you&#x27;re a python shop start them on javascript work for the first few months. If you&#x27;re not aligned on the tools you&#x27;re going to have a bad time.<p>3. If this is the first junior hire or first bootcamp hire, consider trying to find a bootcamp grad that&#x27;s been out for a year or so. Ie look for one trying to get their second job in the industry. This will reduce the amount of handholding that you should need to do.<p>4. Have standardized technical questions or exercises. This will help you find the ones that have really learned their technical skills.<p>5. Not all bootcamps are equal. When you find one that&#x27;s producing good candidates, its worthwhile to try and partner with that bootcamp.<p>Eventually if you continue hiring bootcamp guides you&#x27;ll end up with a strong learning path for them.<p>I like to compare bootcamp grads to straight out of college hires. The former are going to be familiar with a set of tools that you&#x27;re hopefully using including git. They will NOT have a strong background in theory. This contrasts with new grads who have the strong theory, but may not be able to use git and probably don&#x27;t know the framework you&#x27;re using. Depending on what you&#x27;re hiring for, one will make more sense than the other.
bradwood大约 3 年前
Not great. They generally only have a veneer of knowledge and lack the depth of understanding algorithms, bigO, data structures, etc.<p>There are always exceptions but I generally try to steer clear unless I just need someone to knock out CRUD APIs or simple react frontends.<p>If someone has a strong math&#x2F;science&#x2F;philosophy education, however, combined with the bootcamp then I&#x27;ll sometimes take a punt.
laptop-man大约 3 年前
boot camp grads have a small amount of knowledge in the entire stack. most who come out have 0 understanding of how the stack works, how to optimize, how to keep it secure.<p>if your willing to train them it&#x27;s great as they have some knowledge. you should be able to get them quite cheap too. as most struggle to find anything.