Ask HN: Would any of you consider hiring a dev with 16 weeks training
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#4Skills can be taught. You can't teach character. True, there will definitely be some up front investment. But I think it'll pay off.
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#5We interviewed one of the first graduates from http://www.makersacademy.com/ and we were blown away at how much potential he showed after only 12 weeks of training.
We made him an offer however he ended up taking a role with a company that required less of a geographical upheaval.
From what I recall, he had three offers from three different companies, all above £30k and he was worth every penny.
*Edit: I just realised that my effusiveness for Makers sounds like I am promoting the company. I am not affiliated to Makers in any shape or form. Purely a fan of their work.
Re: Ask HN: Would any of you consider hiring a dev with 16 weeks training
#6Short answer: Yes. We interviewed one of the first graduates from http://www.makersacademy.com/ and we were blown away at how much potential he showed after only 12 weeks of training. We made him an offer however he ended up taking a role with a company that required less of a geographical upheaval. From what I recall, he had three offers from three different companies, all above £30k and he was worth every penny. *E…
Re: Ask HN: Would any of you consider hiring a dev with 16 weeks training
#7Short answer: Yes. We interviewed one of the first graduates from http://www.makersacademy.com/ and we were blown away at how much potential he showed after only 12 weeks of training. We made him an offer however he ended up taking a role with a company that required less of a geographical upheaval. From what I recall, he had three offers from three different companies, all above £30k and he was worth every penny. *E…
I very much expect this is the exception to the rule.