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Mate academy, who will say what?
On the one hand, they are interested in teaching you how best to find a job (since then you will pay them 17% of your salary for 24 (twenty-four) months)
But on the other hand, give 17% for 2 years.
Perhaps there are real graduates here ?
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My former colleague completed their QA courses. He liked it, he got a job.
BUT, we worked together for a long time, I know him well, he is very smart, just lazy. I can’t say how much the courses gave him, but I can say with confidence that he could have learned from without these courses.
It is very difficult to evaluate their work. If there were open statistics that out of a stream of 30 people, 25 got a job and work, then you might think. And if 1-2 people got a job (like my colleague), then it doesn’t really make sense to pay money ... it’s cheaper to go to courses with a fixed fee, and there ask the mentor for a development schedule, what to read, what to teach, etc. ...
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