Unique ways dropouts and non-STEM majors can compete for technical jobs

I recently wrote a 80-page guide to how to get a programming job without a degree, curated from my experience helping students do just that at Springboard, a leading data science bootcamp. This excerpt is a part where I focus on unique ways non-STEM students and dropouts looking for programming jobs should differentiate themselves. As somebody who has had to perhaps beat a non-traditional path through to programming jobs, you’ll need to do things that are slightly different and a little bit more than the norm so that your profile sticks out. Without a formal computer science background, you’ll have…
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