Wow, I'm surprised, I'm going to go against the grain here. I have been hiring 10-20 developers per year for the last 10-15 years and, while I continue to interview bootcamp grads, not a single one has successfully made it through our interview process. The things that they seem to be missing are: design patterns, working with floating point numbers, and data normalization. I also look for computational geometry which most college grads have - though unrelated to CS. To be fair, only data normalization was taught in my BS program, but I learned the others on the side while in college. Yes, these could be taught to new people coming in, but why bother when I can pick up people from one of the 4 local universities that are already well versed.