From Backpacking Instructor to Coder in 5 Months - Jeff Podmayer

From Backpacking Instructor to Coder in 5 Months - Jeff Podmayer

Author: Trevor Page: Java Guru | Programmer | Teacher March 21, 2024 Duration: 1:18:42
Summary
 
If you want to connect/reach out to Jeff, here's his LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffpodmayer/
 
In this episode, Trevor interviews Jeff, who made a transition from being an outdoor guide to pursuing a career in tech. Jeff shares his experiences working as a guide in the mountains and his journey into the tech industry. He discusses his interest in coding and how he researched different bootcamp options before choosing Coders Campus. Jeff also talks about his learning experience at the bootcamp and provides feedback for improvement. In this conversation, Jeff and Trevor discuss various aspects of the bootcamp experience and the job search journey. They talk about the importance of exercises and assignments in solidifying learning, as well as the need for more exercises in the later stages of the bootcamp. They also discuss the challenges of covering advanced topics and the length of the videos. Jeff shares his preparation for the job search and the support he has received from the career services team. Trevor emphasizes the importance of networking and finding a support system during the career transition. They conclude the conversation by discussing the value of honesty and support in the bootcamp experience.
 
Takeaways
  • Transitioning from one career to another requires thorough research and exploration of different options.
  • Choosing a bootcamp with experienced instructors who have worked in the industry can provide valuable insights and guidance.
  • Learning to code is a skill that can be compared to learning a trade, and it requires practice and hands-on experience.
  • The struggle and frustration are part of the learning process, and it's important to learn how to respond to challenges in a calm and focused manner.
  • Completing a bootcamp program can provide the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in the tech industry. Exercises and assignments are crucial for reinforcing learning and should be included throughout the bootcamp.
  • More exercises should be included in the later stages of the bootcamp to solidify knowledge.
  • Covering advanced topics in the bootcamp can be challenging, and there should be a balance between depth and length of videos.
  • Preparation for the job search is essential, and networking is a valuable strategy for finding opportunities.
  • Having a support system during the career transition can provide encouragement and guidance.
  • Honesty and support are important in the bootcamp experience, both from instructors and fellow students.
Chapters
 
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:58 Transition from Outdoor Guide to Tech Career
05:47 Love for Nature and Outdoor Activities
10:00 Exploring Coding as an Option
26:09 Choosing Coders Campus
31:49 Learning Experience at Coders Campus
39:08 Feedback and Improvements
39:38 Exercises and Assignments
40:56 Topics Covered Towards the End
42:25 Revamping the Videos
46:43 Preparing for the Job Search
47:42 Networking and Support
53:54 Advice to the Younger Self
01:08:12 The Importance of Support
01:16:29 Rejection and Selectivity
01:17:26 Connecting with Jeff

The How to Program with Java Podcast is a practical guide for anyone wanting to build software, from curious beginners to those looking to solidify their professional skills. Host Trevor Page, a seasoned Java guru and teacher, breaks down complex programming concepts into clear, manageable lessons you can apply immediately. You'll hear detailed walkthroughs on building applications, understanding core principles like object-oriented design, and navigating the tools of the trade. The discussions move beyond dry theory, focusing on the real-world logic and problem-solving that defines a career in software development. Whether you're aiming for a new job, tackling a personal project, or helping a child explore technology, this podcast provides a structured, conversational path forward. Each episode is crafted to demystify the process, translating technical jargon into plain English so you can focus on creating functional code. The tone is direct and encouraging, rooted in Trevor's experience as both a programmer and an educator. It’s a resource for building a tangible skill set, episode by episode, where consistent listening translates directly to growing competency. You’ll find the content naturally bridges the categories of technology education and career development, making it a useful companion for your learning journey.
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