| I agree with other people in this thread - this is an incredibly inefficient way to spend this time and money. Spend these 7 months and $10k learning more and building a portfolio, you'll get much more out of it than you could from a job. Go to udemy, pickup a few good node/react courses(google a coupon to get them for $10-$15), and you will have expert engineers, who are also expert teachers, spending hundreds of hours guiding you through the process of building projects for your portfolio. What can you possibly get out of "real work experience" that would be more valuable than that? Build a kickass portfolio, have a github account you can use to showoff your code. It will make you way more hireable than "work experience". Here are my recommendations on where to start: https://startuplab.io/post/fullstack-web-development-roadmap Specifically, I highly recommend courses by Stephen Grider and Andrew Mead. They are absolutely incredible in quality, will teach you everything you need, and are based on real practical projects. |