this is a leap, but I hope we get to a point where kids are afforded some basic privacy rights that protect them from parents who, intentionally or not, exploit their kids on social media.
FWIW I went through one of the more reputable well-known in person bootcamps this past spring/summer.
I'm in a unique situation where I've been in tech in non-eng roles for a number of years and did it more for the mental model rather than becoming a full time engineer so did not do the ISA and rather paid up front, but just off the top of my head most people have found jobs by now, including at Twitter, AWS, ServiceNow, Yelp, Branch, some smaller YC companies, etc.