Aman Manazir's Software Engineering Accelerator Program - STAY AWAY
TLDR: Aman grossly overstates what this program does, it is completely worthless compared to literally anything else, and the success stories are overblown.
Warning: Aman very much has burner Reddit accounts to advertise his "course" (I literally saw one of the tabs on a call with him).
I "finished" the program recently so I feel like I can share my personal experience and give more context into the program for others.
I think I speak for the majority of people that joined or are considering of joining the program as "desperate." Either desperate for their visa status, for an internship, for new grad full time, you can name it. And we see this program as something that can genuinely help us. We are fed the "success" stories of the people who previously were in the program and told that the same can happen to us.
So what is this program actually like?
You first book a consulting call where they assess whether you are a good fit for the program (spoiler alert, everyone is a good fit because they want more people to pay them!). Afterwards you are put into a call with a sales rep that explains to you the program, sells the success stories. They explain the refund clause where if you fulfill all requirements, you get refunded in full (more on this later).
The program costs ~$6000 USD and spans across a year. Each month you are contracted to submit 40 job applications, 20 solved leetcodes, and 10 referral requests of which 5 are "in person" (either on a call, in person, etc). You are also supposed to finish Aman's bullshit course assignments which are majority AI GENERATED. These course assignments are completely worthless, one of them asks you to literally message clubs in your school for UNPAID roles.
In the first 2 months you get access to "coaches" (people working in the field or tech recruiters) who help you along your journey. In those 2 months you get 16 "office hours" which are zoom drop in calls where you ask a coach one question only. These office hours are PACKED with like 12-15 people and span only an hour so your question won't get an in depth answer. After you hit your 16 calls, you don't get ANY MORE.
Also included in the first 2 months are behavioral and technical mock interviews with the coaches. I personally found these to actually be pretty useful as they gave good pointers on how to approach these interviews. BUT, are they worth the $6000 price tag? Nope, there are significantly cheaper alternatives or even free ones like bobatalks. You get only 2 behaviorals and 4 technical mock interviews. That is not nearly enough to justify the $6000 price tag.
The worst part is that the coaches and Aman give CONFLICTING advice. I can remember multiple examples such as one coach advising a student to not search for unpaid roles and Aman chiming in saying that they should because "you need to". And the largest one I can remember was Aman saying to dm recruiters for referrals and every coach that was a technical recruiter basically said "DONT DO THAT, I HATE PEOPLE THAT DO THAT" and Aman DOUBLED DOWN.
After those first 2 months you are left on your own where you still need to do the 40 job applications a month, and 20 leetcodes (medium or higher), and those 10 referrals of which 5 must be either in a call or in person.
Throughout the program Aman would routinely blame students for their lack of traction, was often incredibly unhelpful, and straight up wrong, giving advice that would be the polar opposite of what people in the industry (his OWN COACHES) would say.
More on the refund clause:
I have very rarely heard of anyone receiving a refund either because they got an offer (literally any offer btw) or they got picked up for some really nitpick stuff. One guy that I met through the program said that they denied his refund because he forgot to upload an image of his job application despite showing them proof in the job portal that he applied in. And that is 1 application out of 280 btw.
I received an internship offer at an ok place and that counts as a "win" which locks me out of my refund. Did the program help me in any way? Somewhat, with the coaches help. Is it worth the $6000 price tag? Absolutely not.
My offer would be considered a "success story" btw and that is what I really can't stomach about his program. Aman did not help these success stories materially, they paid for wildly overpriced coaching calls to help them freshen up. These people on his site landing wild offers at Google, Amazon, etc were by and large already capable of doing so and just needed a slight push. That push was NOT worth $6000.
DO NOT spend your money on this program, it is NOT worth it, you will feel that you lost $6000, and Aman will routinely blame YOU for everything.