for bootcamp graduates
Your skills are real. Now prove it.
A certificate tells employers you finished a program. A Lemma Skills Passport shows them you can actually do the work. Stand out in a pool where every candidate has the same credential.
Your skills are real. Now prove it.
Every bootcamp grad has a certificate. You're one of hundreds from the same program. A Lemma passport gives employers a verified, independent record of what you can actually do — specific to you, not your school.
"Completed 12-week bootcamp in React, Node, and SQL." Same line 200 other applicants just wrote.
React: Tier 2, SCI 74. Verified by 3 practitioners. 8 sessions in 6 weeks. Score trajectory: +40 pts. Yours alone.
How it works
From graduate to verified in four steps
Claim skills from bootcamp
Select the technical skills from your curriculum. Lemma maps them to its canonical skill graph so your proof is comparable to practitioners anywhere.
Complete a peer session
Book a live 1-on-1 session with an experienced practitioner. Work through real problems. They rate your performance. You build your proof record.
Add to your passport
Each completed session adds verified evidence to your Skills Passport. Your SCI score updates automatically with every session.
Share with employers
Attach your passport URL to every application. Employers see a verified SCI score and session history — not just a certificate date.
Skill selection — bootcamp curriculum mapped to Lemma skill graph
Peer session — new grad working with experienced practitioner
Skills Passport — SCI score, tier badge, session history
Passport link in job application — employer view of verified passport
Built for new grads
What makes Lemma different for bootcamp grads.
Stand out from the certificate crowd
Everyone in your cohort has the same certificate. A verified SCI score is specific to you and earned independently — no school bias.
Specific skill proof, not just 'bootcamp grad'
Employers see verified scores for React, Node, SQL — not a certificate date. Show them what you actually know.
Build your teaching reputation early
Even as a new grad you can teach what you know. Teaching sessions earn you credits and build a separate teaching SCI score.
Real feedback from real practitioners
Lemma sessions give you honest, peer-sourced feedback — not the encouraging tone of the school that trained you.
From the community
What bootcamp graduates say
I had the same certificate as 200 other grads from my cohort. My Lemma passport was the only thing that made me different. Got the job in week 3 of applying.
Lemma sessions gave me feedback I couldn't get from my instructors — they were paid to be encouraging. Practitioners tell you the truth.
My SCI score for JavaScript went from 34 to 78 in 8 weeks. That trajectory in the passport proved I wasn't a one-trick bootcamp grad.
Common questions
No. Lemma is designed for practitioners at every level. Peer sessions are matched to your current skill level so you're always being fairly evaluated — not thrown in against seniors.
Early data from our beta shows 3x more interview callbacks when applicants include a verified passport link. Employers spend an average of 2 minutes reviewing a passport versus under 15 seconds on a resume.
A portfolio shows what you built. A Skills Passport shows what you know — verified by peers who aren't your friends or instructors. Employers see independent validation, not a curated showcase.
Low starting scores with a strong growth trajectory are valuable signal. A passport showing 8 weeks of consistent improvement is more compelling to many employers than a static high score.
Your bootcamp taught you to build. Lemma proves you can.
Start earning your first verified SCI score this week.