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Anonymous This (and probably all) bootcamps cram a lot of information into 12 weeks of learning. I was what people call a "Change of Lifer", meaning I had no programming background. I took an assessment test before enrolling which was basically a typing exam and some simple math. They said I did great and this praise along with the promise of a large job filed and high pay, encouraged me to quit my job and change careers. I really didn't know what the daily job life a computer programmer did and now I am not sure I am right for this kind of work. After the bootcamp, it took me over 3 weeks to get an interview and find a position with a consultant. Many places I applied for never responded to my job application. I know every persons experience will be different and maybe my job placement has affected my opinion more than the actual bootcamp, But I strongly suggest if your thinking about changing careers, really look into what a programmers work is really like.