From Etsy to Coding Jul 28th 2013, 14:00
By Suzanne Axtell
Etsy has received widespread praise for its partnership with Hacker School to recruit more women for coding education generally and for its own engineering department specifically.
As a follow-on to this interview with Etsy's Marc Hedlund, I spoke with Bethany Macri, a software engineer on Etsy's core platform team, to get the student perspective on this initiative. Bethany was making a career transition from law to coding and applied for one of Etsy's grants to attend Hacker School last summer.
Bethany is an example of a growing trend of engineers who choose an unconventional learning path. In her case, she built on her self-taught foundation with a very self-directed training program that was much different than a college degree.
In this interview, Bethany discusses her decision to change careers, what it was like to be a part of Hacker School, and the Etsy recruiting process.
How did you learn to code? Will the emergence of online and in-person training resources such as Codecademy, Skillcrush, Hackbright Academy, and volunteer study groups such as RailsBridge ever replace formal CS education? Tell us in the comments section below.
This post originally appeared on O'Reilly Programming ("Changing Careers to Coding"). It's republished with permission.
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