
Example: Candidate A has 95% overall potential but can only do 15% of the job now — she must be trained. Candidate B has 63% overall potential but can do 85% of the job right now — he’s ready to go. Candidate B gets the job almost every time.
Programming boot camps are popping up, showing how horrible the current school model is. In 2–3 months, 90% or more of graduates have a job making more than $80,000 a year (within just a few months of graduation). Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that better than the typical college’s “study for four years and wait tables to get by when you graduate jobless” plan? And yes, the data is coming to back up that statement. Read on.