God no. Are you kidding? The former lead engineer of my YC/Sequoia-backed startup didn't even graduate from high school. But he was very good, very smart, and had years of professional experience as a programmer before he was hired here.
If you are good at making web and mobile apps, there are hundreds if not thousands of startups in SF and elsewhere that would hire you. But you have to prove you're good. Luckily, programmers can prove that fairly easily by showing their work on Github, and performing well in technical interviews.
If you are good at making web and mobile apps, there are hundreds if not thousands of startups in SF and elsewhere that would hire you. But you have to prove you're good. Luckily, programmers can prove that fairly easily by showing their work on Github, and performing well in technical interviews.