11 months, all in, the unconventional career path
Last Updated: January 8th 2023
This 1 investment in yourself can change your life, but there’s 1 thing some won’t like about it.
The Complete, structured, community-driven coding bootcamp even a coding dropout can succeed in—to become a software engineer that companies will gladly hire.
Are you tired of the low pay, unfulfilling work, or just the lacking job market?
Maybe you’re just starting out on your own and going to school has crossed your mind (or going back to school). After all, it’s the conventional path, so it’s worked for some.
Have you been thinking about learning to code, but you haven’t yet made your move?
Maybe you’ve watched some videos or started an online course, but they remain unfinished and you wished you could have just picked someone’s brain.
Have you seen all the technologies and different paths to take, but all of it seems overwhelming and you ask yourself, “Which one is the right one? Which one will get me a job?”
But that often requires stopping everything, especially your job, which you’re not sure you can afford to do and 4 years is a long time.
The Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp Path is the unconventional way.
It’s the complete set of technical skills that employers want the most.
It’s 1,400 hours of learning over 11 months in a sequence of 4 individual bootcamps.
It covers the top 2 coding languages, JavaScript and Python, and the top 2 database engines: NoSQL with MongoDB and SQL with Postgres.
You’ll learn the top 3 cloud providers: Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon’s AWS.
There’s no fluff, no irrelevant credits to earn, and no time wasted.
You’ll accomplish all of the learning while you keep your full-time job.
You will meet industry professionals as your instructors who love the craft and love helping people learn technologies.
You will not be alone as you take the journey with up to 15 other students in your cohort, learning from each other as you go.
AND, with over 10,000 members, you’ll meet others in the broader Nucamp community on Slack who are also eager to help.
So you might be asking, “What’s the 1 thing some won’t like about it?”
It might be a friend. It might even be someone in your family. They might say things like: “Why don’t you hang out with us anymore?”
You see, there’s 1 more thing you have to give to reach your transformation—your ALL.
And when you’ve decided to give it your all, your mind will be made up. You will be fully committed to reaching your career goal. You’ll be someone on a mission—a mission that requires sacrifice.
That sacrifice is going to be your time, which is 11 months of focused learning. In the broader perspective of your career, that’s short, but you'll feel it.
But on the other side, you’ll have some of the most valuable development skills that are in high demand in the tech industry. How high?
"We've run out of ways to describe how much the demand for software engineers is increasing."
—Hired.com’s 2022 State of Software Engineers Report.
Make your move today and register for The Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp Path.
And do this one thing, you’ll be glad you did.
Tell your friends and family about your plans. Set their expectations that you’ll be less available. Tell them you care about them enough to let them know ahead of time, but it’s time to make an investment in yourself.
They’ll respect you for it, but even if they don’t, the self-respect you’ll earn from accomplishing your career goals will be invaluable and no one will be able to take that from you.
One more thing.
If you’re a recent high school graduate and have been on the fence about going straight to college or have been considering a gap year, start your career at full speed with The Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp Path + High School Graduates Scholarship from Nucamp.
If you graduated between 2019 - 2022 and are 18 years or older, you can get a scholarship for $1,208 when you register for the Complete Software Engineering Bootcamp Path.
Chevas Balloun
Director of Marketing & Brand
Chevas has spent over 15 years inventing brands, designing interfaces, and driving engagement for companies like Microsoft. He is a practiced writer, a productivity app inventor, board game designer, and has a builder-mentality drives entrepreneurship.