Nathan is a self-taught developer who landed a $120K job and now helps others do the same. He teaches practical coding skills, portfolio building, and tech job search strategies. His students come from diverse backgrounds - teachers, retail workers, even truck drivers.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Self-taught success
Career change focus
Practical approach
Affordable rates
Cons
Requires significant time investment
Tech job focused
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to learn coding?
Job-ready skills in 6-12 months with consistent effort. Nathan provides a realistic timeline based on your schedule.
Which programming language should I start with?
JavaScript for most. Nathan helps you choose based on your interests and the jobs you want to pursue.
Do I need a computer science degree?
No. Nathan and most of his students are self-taught. Companies increasingly hire based on skills, not credentials.
Is the tech job market tough right now?
More competitive than before, but opportunities exist. Nathans approach focuses on standing out through portfolio and networking.