 The top five tech sales boot camps. That is what this video is gonna be about. This is a highly requested topic. I've talked about tech sales on this channel quite a bit. I've shown you many different examples of people who have been able to get into tech sales without a college degree and without any previous experience. It's one of the best possible careers that you can go into. It just has a ridiculous amount of opportunity right now. But with that being said, how exactly do you want to get into it, right? There's a lot of different options out there. Some of these boot camps cost like $30,000. So that's where we're gonna be getting into what the best options for getting into tech sales as fast and efficiently as possible are. So if you appreciate this type of video, go ahead and gently tap that like button and let's jump into it. So I did research on dozens and dozens of different tech sales boot camps. I also looked on four different rating sites and they basically talk about all kinds of different things, what outcomes people are getting, the experiences they had, how much they learned, how fast they were able to get people a job, et cetera. And after doing all of that research, these are my five best options that I found. So number five on this list is going to be Clariceway. All right, so Clariceway on career karma is five out of five with over 300 ratings. Now keep in mind the specific type of tech sales that Clariceway focuses on is Salesforce related. And if you're not familiar with Salesforce, it's basically a cloud-based CRM. And CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management Software. Now a lot of businesses out there in the marketing and sales space especially use Salesforce. So it's great to be familiar with this, but with that being said, not all businesses use it. Now on top of that, the bootcamp is six months and costs $11,400. Now that is actually the most expensive by far on this list that I'm gonna be presenting to you. But with that being said, the ratings are really good. If you want to go into something Salesforce related, this is a pretty good option. There's also three total programs and the one that I presented was the more expensive of the three, which is $11,400. All right, so next one on the list is going to be Springboard. And this one is half the price at about $5,000. It takes 12 weeks and the ratings are 4.64 out of five with over 1,000 ratings on coursereport.com and 4.6 out of five with over 500 ratings on careerkarma.com. So a lot of people have gone through Springboard and it still has relatively good ratings. And it also takes about 12 weeks, which is three months. So yeah, Springboard, a decent, much more reasonable price at $5,000. I would say there are better options on the list, but Springboard had pretty good ratings. It had a lot of people going through. So you knew that, you know, if there's low ratings, it's kind of easy to fake those. But if there's a lot of people doing it, you really can't fake that. So yeah, Springboard was pretty good. They also have a lot of testimonials and reviews online, even like video testimonials. So that's a really good sign to see. So I have absolutely no doubt that Springboard is getting people results. The big question here is, is it the best tech sales bootcamp, right? And in my opinion, it's not. There are other tech sales bootcamps that in my opinion are getting people results faster and at a better price. And one of those is Careerist. So Careerist is about $3,799, and it is a four week bootcamp. So it's getting people jobs faster and it doesn't take as long. On course report, over 1,000 people have done it and it's a 4.6 star rating. On Career Karma, it's 4.7 with over 300 people doing it. So you know, pretty good volume there. A lot of people have gone through it. And at the price point of around $3,700, that's a lot better than some of the other bootcamps. So this is another one where I saw a lot of online testimonials and reviews. And these were legit, you know, either people doing interviews, people making their own videos, or people that you could very easily look up online. So that's always a good sign. It's always a red flag when you don't have those legit testimonials. And it's just like a picture of a person's head with a quote. So yeah, Careerist is great. They have the entry level tech sales bootcamp. And then they also have an option for a sales engineer bootcamp, which is pretty cool. That's more of an upper level role. You can make a lot more money doing that. But with that being said, number two on the list is going to be sales platoon. Now, this is a phenomenal bootcamp and it's actually free, but there's a catch. It's only available for those people who are veterans, hence the name sales platoon, right? You're a goddamn genius. So basically this is a 12 week bootcamp. It has a 4.95 out of five star rating. And if you are a veteran, you can attend this bootcamp for free. Now, is it really free? Well, it depends on what your definition of free is. Money-wise, if you're a veteran, yes, it's free. Time-wise, is this going to take you extra time? Is it gonna be as valuable as some of the other bootcamps that cost money? Very unlikely, right? There's really nothing in life that's truly free if you think about it. And businesses of course have to make money in order to operate. So I assume that this business is probably making money by referring people to companies and then they get paid almost like a recruiter by the company. So if you join sales platoon and you aren't very good, they're probably not going to refer you to a company because they need to establish good relationships with those companies. And if they send someone to the company that doesn't do a good job, the company might not want to have a business relationship with them. So you have to understand that their incentives are probably going to be aligned with the companies. But with that being said, this is still probably a great option for you if you are a veteran. But if you're not a veteran, number one on this list by a mile, and honestly, it wasn't even close, is going to be course careers. Now, I have been around this alternative education space and just education and career space for a very long time now. I've seen all kinds of different products. I've seen boot camps that do a great job when they first start. And then after a year or two, they've got a certain reputation for doing a great job. They raise their prices, they stop getting people results and then they sort of coast off of that for a few years and then maybe like they sell the boot camp to a university. Literally, I've seen this happen, right? But with that being said, I have never seen any company getting the kind of insane results that course careers is getting people. So first of all, course careers, $500. So you compare that to pre-hired, which is another tech sales boot camp for instance, that's $30,000. It's literally one sixtieth of the price. It also takes about four weeks, so it's relatively flexible and has a five star rating on career karma. And on top of that, when you look up the reviews, testimonials and interviews online, they are top quality. You can literally look up course careers on LinkedIn and you're gonna see pages and pages and pages of people saying that course careers got them a job. You can also look up a bunch of videos of people who got jobs using course careers. I even have a playlist of that. You can look it up right here. So I'm not gonna lie, there's a lot of boot camps in tech sales that are getting people jobs. They are getting people results, but course careers is doing it faster and at a much better price and it's flexible, you can do it all online. It is the best value by far on this entire list. I've interviewed the CEO of course careers Troy on my channel. I'll put that right here if you wanna see it. And if you're wondering if tech sales is a good fit for you, you're interested in course careers and you wanna learn more about it. Troy did create a free training, which I will put down in the description as well as the pinned comment below. You can check that out and if you decide to use their service, which trains you and then actually gets you guaranteed interviews with partner companies, then you can also use my coupon code, which is Shane 50 to save $50. So it's not gonna be 500, it's actually gonna be 450, so an even better deal. So go ahead, check out the playlist right here of all these different people who have gotten jobs in tech sales. I'll put the story of Della up here. She was a stay-at-home mom who was going to college and she ended up getting a job in tech sales in about a month and a half, making $130,000 a year. So she is awesome. She's a total rock star, really awesome story. I'll put that right here. Go ahead, gently tap the like button, hit the subscribe button, ring the notification bell and comment down below any thoughts, comments, criticisms, et cetera. And I'll see you in the next one.