Working professionals cannot afford the time cost of career transition into tech without financial instability
Employed individuals in emerging markets (particularly Nigeria) want to transition into software development for higher earning potential and global opportunities, but cannot quit their jobs due to immediate financial obligations like bills and family responsibilities. Existing bootcamps require full-time commitment, forcing an impossible choice between income security and career advancement, leaving thousands trapped in unfulfilling careers despite having the motivation to learn.
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<b>Become a Software Developer Without Quitting Your Job - In Just 24 Weekends</b><br /><br />Every Monday morning, thousands of Nigerians wake up, prepare for work, and head into another week of routines they have outgrown.<br />Many dream of something more.<br />A career with greater earning poten...
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Problem Details
- Category
- education
- Pain Keywords
- career transition, time constraints, financial obligations, skill development, job security, earning potential, work-life balance
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- Created
- 2026-07-18 14:13