Thoughts on coding bootcamp if I DON'T want to be a software engineer?

I may have the opportunity to go to a 4 month coding bootcamp free of charge (normally they are like $10-15k). I would be receiving severance and unemployment so financially I can afford to do it without any stress.

I would love to work for a healthcare tech startup and eventually (5 or so years from now) start my own company. I am a bit of a Luddite but I have done some basic coding on CodeAcademy. My aim is just to understand technology and software engineering better and develop some basic coding skills. I know a coding bootcamp won't make me a real SWE.

My sister @NotFrozenYetStillChosen is against it because she thinks ChatGPT will make any basic coding skills obsolete and if I do a SWE course then that sort of funnels me into that line of employment. She also thinks I can develop the skills I'm seeking on my own & that any startup is more focused on the team you bring. If I want to be a CEO/founder I should learn more business. She's very successful and knows business stuff so her opinion is pretty informed.

I do think she has a point but I'm still very drawn to this. My knowledge of technology is embarrassingly inadequate yet I find it so interesting….computers are like magic.

My other option is to get another big pharma job & pocket the severance as a bonus.

What do the nerds here advise? Especially the business nerds.

Edit: thank you business nerds, I will finish my project management certification instead and learn tech things on my own!!!

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I can afford to do it without any stress.

she thinks it's going to be some stress free shit :marseylaugh:

If you don't intuitively understand the content you will be constantly working. You will lift more fingers than you do at your sales job. And you'd enter as a junior; I bet you would be making less than you do now, implying you'd be able to secure a position in this market.

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I do intuitively understand coding. I just meant financially stress free.

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Never mind I had a schizo moment thinking you were the imposter.

Again, you will only get that type of security as a senior. You will struggle to prove to recruiters and interviewers that you have the experience for a senior role.

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Oh Jesus Christ it's you :marseygunshotsuicide: :marseygigaretard:

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