Hi, I read your blog link and I'm a developer who graduated from a bootcamp. Which leads to my question. Do you really think that dev bootcamp experience should be represented at the top, above projects? I feel like representing your bootcamp education at the bottom is consistent with representing your University education at the bottom of resumes.
I'm just wondering what your reasoning is for your opinion. Not looking to criticize it. I agree with your opinion that bootcamper's shouldn't hide their education.
Furthermore, to represent my bias, I formatted my resume like this .'/
For every profession, there is an apprenticeship you can enter for it. You get paid (unlike an internship). Apprenticeships start after highschool or college.
I heard this years ago, so I can't remember the exact details, but maybe and German can speak up about it.
I suppose if the marketing was 100% effective they wouldn't have to answer pre-customer e-mails like this. That said, its always good PR to have the CEO go out and "bump" a typical customer scenario who is almost to the purchase choice.