Do Coding Boot Camps Make Sense in an A.I. World? - The New York Times
The article discusses the relevance of coding boot camps in the face of increasing automation and artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in the job market. While boot camps provide quick training for tech jobs, there are concerns that AI could render some coding skills less valuable. However, experts argue that these programs can still be beneficial, especially for those looking to enter the tech field quickly or shift careers. The key is to focus on continuous learning and adaptability to remain relevant in an evolving job landscape.
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Despite concerns about AI impacting job roles in coding, boot camps may still provide valuable skills for entry-level positions and adaptable learning paths. This sector could continue to grow as more individuals seek job transitions. Companies focused on career education, especially in tech, may benefit from this trend.
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