Pros
-Class is engaging because they do a great job of incorporating variety in the form of having different speakers and activities planned for each class. -They regularly ask for feedback to better finetune their projects or assignments. -All of the Flockjay staff is incredible. They have so much experience in the field and it shows. Some of my all-time favorites were Kelly Schuur, Hayley Britt, and Hayley Crown. I consider myself lucky to have had such direct access to them and be coached by them. -Fireside chat guests were illuminating with their candor, their life experiences, and their advice for us. In the end, I’m pleased to say it was all worth it. I ended Flockjay with: a polished resume, a polished LinkedIn page and growing network, in-depth interview experience, knowledge and hours of experience in the art and science of sales roles, and finally three introductions to tech companies who are interested in interviewing me.
Cons
-More of a fair warning: Flockjay is a lot of work. Class is not simply a lecture. It is EXTREMELY interactive. On the very first day of class we practiced selling airpods to each other and it just evolved from there. We quickly learned to do efficient basic research in order to do sales roleplays. -Time commitment as class is three hours long, four days a week for 12 weeks. Beyond that, there is daily and weekend homework