Pretty deceitful for servicemembers (they go after your benefits)
Pros
It’s remote and mostly your own hours
Cons
The company only cared about making money. They don’t actually care about servicemembers even though they claim to be all veterans. They just want you to convince the servicemembers to use their education benefit to do their online certification. These certifications cost maybe $200-300 to put people through. But they use the full $4000 of the servicemembers benefits for the fiscal year. There are other competitors that would actually offer 5-6 real industry certifications rather than 1 “useless” certification. They also claim to hire apprentices, they market this “apprenticeship” to thousands of people in the hope of them to sign up for the certification. They usually say this is a pre-step, only to take on a few apprentices. They also poach servicemembers by throwing six-figure salaries which are not true. My honest thoughts are that there is no mission or values here. During my time here, I didn’t help a single person find a job but helped so many get useless certifications by using their benefits money. Also, no one actually knows about technology here. They only know how to “talk tech”. If you ask them a real question about technology, they prob won’t know. They hire part-time instructors who are aren't good at teaching these certifications. If you are looking to break into tech, I recommend to use an accredited coding boot camp.