James Bennett, a singer-songwriter better known to his fans as Mozart Parties, achieved some success. But last year, he took stock and decided it was unlikely to be lucrative. “I wanted to nail down a viable career,” he says.
So he took a gamble on switching to a career in technology based on being “good around the house, fixing mum’s laptop and the television”. The Leeds university music graduate sent himself to General Assembly, a coding boot camp, at a cost of £8,000. Today he is a junior developer at
Purr, a London digital agency.
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