Career Outcomes
Questions about what completing Beyond Vibe Code means for your career — whether you're breaking into tech or leveling up.
After Foundation + Web Engineering: junior frontend developer, junior full-stack developer, junior web developer. After all tracks: mid-level software engineer, full-stack engineer, backend engineer. The Capstone project serves as a portfolio piece that demonstrates production-ready engineering skills.
Increasingly, yes — but negatively. Hiring managers are learning to identify candidates who can prompt AI but can't code independently. Technical interviews are evolving to test AI-independent skills. Beyond Vibe Code prepares you to demonstrate genuine competence, not just AI-assisted output.
For most software engineering roles, yes. A strong portfolio of well-built projects demonstrates more than a credential. The Beyond Vibe Code Capstone project is specifically designed to be a standout portfolio piece — a production application you designed, built, tested, and deployed yourself.
Absolutely. Many of our students come from non-technical backgrounds — they started vibe coding as a way to explore tech and realized they need deeper skills. The Foundation track assumes no CS background. Your non-technical experience (domain knowledge, communication, project management) is actually an asset.
AI is changing what junior developers do, not eliminating the role. Junior developers who understand fundamentals and can use AI as a tool are more valuable than ever — they produce more with less supervision. Junior developers who can only vibe code are at risk. The difference is exactly what Beyond Vibe Code teaches.