Must have app for new IT
Great resources and perfect to find a blueprint into the tech space
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To unsubscribe to emails you have to download the app? Sad and desperate….
Device EcoSystem & Softwares Plans based upon Careers!
You should create career based pc eco plans for us. Using quality refurbished, new, low-highend devices.
With #BlackOwned creatives softwares. Bundles & plans of all type(S)!
With #BlackOwned creatives softwares. Bundles & plans of all type(S)!
Wonderful immersive career coaching experience!
This is definitely one of my favorite apps, services, and platforms of all time. What an amazing team!
Big Yikes.
Let’s start off by saying that this isn’t the most horrible app I’ve encountered but don’t be fooled by the “you’ll never pay a dime” gimmick. There is a wide network of people which is great and what they are referring to, other than that, they expect you to sign up for a boot camp that costs anywhere from 15k to 25k. Also. Be prepped to get about 10 emails a day from them, 25-50 messages, and constant pushing into a “coaching session” which is just trying to push you into paying 15k for a boot camp.
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Too many phone calls and texts
I liked the idea of this app but I couldn’t even get started. I was bombarded with texts AND phone calls that annoyed me enough to just delete my account. Are you guys working with the extended auto warranty people? That’s how it feels.
True
This app legit changed the course of my life. From the people I’ve met, to the guidance received. Now I’m in school for software engineering.
They make 10% to place you in a boot camp
This app is TRASH!! Here is how it works. If you do you research you’ll see that this “company” gets a cut from “placing” you into a boot camp.
“Currently, Career Karma only makes money one way: it charges a fee to bootcamps when it successfully places a student in one of their programs. The fee is usually 10% of a placed-student’s tuition, which could range from $10,000 to $50,000, Harris says. It’s worth noting that a school pays Career Karma up front no matter what financing option the student chooses, taking money out of their marketing or admissions budgets.”
Stay away these folks are deceitful and don’t disclose that they get a cut from placing you in a boot camp. How’s this not a conflict of interest!?
“Currently, Career Karma only makes money one way: it charges a fee to bootcamps when it successfully places a student in one of their programs. The fee is usually 10% of a placed-student’s tuition, which could range from $10,000 to $50,000, Harris says. It’s worth noting that a school pays Career Karma up front no matter what financing option the student chooses, taking money out of their marketing or admissions budgets.”
Stay away these folks are deceitful and don’t disclose that they get a cut from placing you in a boot camp. How’s this not a conflict of interest!?
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Community
I here uplifting messages about the joy of going into tech and there are all these people to answer any questions you have and keep in touch with you to know where you are at in any stage you are.
I’ve had this app for over a month….
and finally decided to check out one of the classes for beginners, I listened for about 15min and got a lot of guidance on what to do and how to find out what I’m good at. I’m 41 and disabled. Trying to start a new career in tech. When I was in school the only thing taught about computers was how to type. I hope to be a success story for Career Builders.
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