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Learn in-demand skills and launch a new career as a Software Engineer with this intensive software engineering bootcamp.

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cutting-edge software engineering curriculum

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BrainStation Students Work at Amazing Companies

I'm so grateful for my time at BrainStation. I'm so happy with what BrainStation did for me. I totally attribute my ability to get on this path to BrainStation.

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Software Engineer at Google

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Intermediate Software Developer

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Software Developer

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Technical Account Manager

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Intermediate Developer

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Daniel Castro

Software Engineer

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Carolyn Isahack

Associate Software Engineer

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Nikita Vidal

Front-End Developer

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Raquel Pantin

React Developer

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Software Developer

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Web Developer

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Intermediate Software Developer

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Simmone Kelly

Software Developer

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Kevin Zhao

Technical Account Manager

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Patricio Guerra

Intermediate Developer

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Daniel Castro

Software Engineer

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Carolyn Isahack

Associate Software Engineer

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Front-End Developer

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The Bootcamp Experience

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Instructor-Led Live Lectures, From the Comfort of Your Home

Learn from BrainStation's industry-expert instructors through real-time, interactive lectures in an engaging classroom environment.

Interactive, Project-Based Learning

Join breakout room sessions in smaller teams as part of BrainStation's hands-on courses, where you will collaborate and learn together.

Community Beyond the Classroom

Engage with your classmates and instructors in BrainStation's Slack community, where you'll receive updates and support throughout your course.

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INDUSTRY PARTNER

The Challenge

How might we increase the security of digital transactions through innovative digital solutions?

Working in cross-functional teams alongside practitioners from Mastercard, BrainStation students designed and built human-centered solutions to this challenge, and presented them to Mastercard leadership.

INDUSTRY PARTNER

The Challenge

What digital solutions can we use to support the future success of eCommerce in the apparel and sporting goods industry?

BrainStation students were challenged to work with practitioners from adidas to design and build an innovative solution to this challenge. At the end, they had the opportunity to present their solution to adidas.

INDUSTRY PARTNER

The Challenge

How might we increase access to health care services through the use of education and digital solutions?

Working in cross-functional teams alongside practitioners from Google, BrainStation students collaborated to design and build innovative solutions to this challenge. Once complete, students then had the opportunity to present their solutions back to Google.

INDUSTRY PARTNER

The Challenge

What data-driven, digital experiences can we deliver to help customers to save money and live better?

Working in cross-functional teams alongside practitioners from Walmart, BrainStation students designed and built human-centered solutions to this challenge, and presented them to the Walmart team.

INDUSTRY PARTNER

The Challenge

As the restaurant industry is experiencing significant disruption, what digital solutions can we create to support successful food delivery?

Working alongside practitioners from SkipTheDishes, BrainStation students designed and built a solution to this challenge facing the restaurant industry. They then presented their solutions to SkipTheDishes leadership.

Learn From Software Engineering Experts

BrainStation students get access to exclusive guest lectures and panel discussion events led by some of the world's leading subject matter experts and industry professionals.

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Adriana Santamaría

Technical Recruiting Partner at Google

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Morgan Shalom

Campus Technical Recruiter at LinkedIn

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JP Gonzalez

Software Engineer at Google

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Sandy Carter

Vice President at Amazon Web Services

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Subash Canapathy

Engineering Leader - Amazon Managed Apache Airflow

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CTO at Fiverr

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VP of Product & Engineering at Twitch

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Ganesh Thirumurthi

Software Engineer II at Microsoft

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Technical Recruiting Partner at Google

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Morgan Shalom

Campus Technical Recruiter at LinkedIn

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JP Gonzalez

Software Engineer at Google

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Vice President at Amazon Web Services

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Engineering Leader - Amazon Managed Apache Airflow

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CTO at Fiverr

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VP of Product & Engineering at Twitch

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Start Learning Full-Time or Part-Time

Full-time classes are held all day, Monday to Friday.

Full-Time Schedule

In-Person or Online

Classes on Monday to Friday

Daily Schedule

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  • 10:30 AM
  • 11:00 AM
  • 1:30 PM
  • 2:30 PM
  • 4:30 PM
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Part-Time Schedule

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Classes on two weekday evenings and Saturday

Weekly Schedule

Two Weekday Evenings
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Our Part-Time Program also prioritizes regular check-ins to support your learning, scheduled program breaks to help you recharge, and preparation to guide you towards your new career.

Unit 1

Software Engineering Foundations

BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp begins with an introduction to key software engineering concepts and computer science fundamentals. By the end of this foundational unit, you'll have gained hands-on experience with HTML, CSS, and Terminal and learn how to create multi-page web products from scratch by applying concepts including BEM, Flexbox, and Sass to build static web pages. You'll also learn how to set up and structure new projects like an experienced Software Engineer, while also leveraging Git to manage files and control versions of your work. You will also be introduced to generative AI tools such as Copilot and the future of AI-powered software development.

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Key Skills:
Project Structure & Setup
Static Websites
Multi-Page Websites
Version Control
Research & Problem Solving
Artificial Intelligence

Build Stylish Software and Web Products

Become an expert with HTML and CSS and learn to apply BEM and Sass to write efficient code. Gain hands-on real-world experience through multiple software engineering projects and exercises.

Use Software Engineering Tools

Learn to use the key tools that are part of any Software Engineer's workflow. In this coding bootcamp, you will develop the key coding skills and resources used by software engineering professionals every day to build better products and solve problems quickly and efficiently.

Unit 2

Learn JavaScript

After building out your understanding of HTML and CSS, the next unit of our Software Engineering course focuses on learning JavaScript, one of the world's most popular programming languages. Build your foundations in JavaScript programming and see how adding JavaScript to HTML and CSS can create dynamic, interactive experiences. Before the unit is complete, you will apply those new JavaScript skills to begin building your first software engineering portfolio project.

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Key Skills:
JavaScript
Dynamic Websites
API Data Handling
Asynchronous Code
Programmatic Thinking
Programming Foundations

Develop JavaScript Skills

After mastering JavaScript fundamentals, you can immediately apply your new programming skills and begin building websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Now that you have developed a solid base of understanding of coding basics, you will have an easier time learning new computer programming languages and frameworks in the future.

Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)

Learn how to incorporate dynamic data into interactive websites with APIs.

Build a Software Engineering Project Portfolio

As you progress through our Software Engineering bootcamps, you will complete hands-on projects that will challenge you to build web experiences based on mockups made by real designers. These projects will form the basis of a polished software engineering portfolio that you can use to showcase your coding skills.

Unit 3

React JS

Single page applications are progressive web applications that feel like a native app. In the third unit of BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp, you will learn to leverage React — which is a leading front-end library, not a framework — to build single page applications with rich user interfaces and enormous flexibility. By the end of the unit, you will understand why this modern software development approach is used by companies including Meta, Uber, and Airbnb.

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Key Skills:
React JS
Single Page Applications
Dynamic URLs
Routing
Advanced JavaScript
Browser Data Handling
Class Components & Lifecycle Methods

Write Efficient React Code

Learn how Software Developers structure their React application to efficiently deliver the best-possible web experiences.

Apply React to Your Development Projects

React is the front-end library that powers some of the world's most popular apps. Once you have mastered the fundamentals of React, you can begin using it to create functional apps.

Develop a Single Page Application

Learn to create progressive web applications that look and feel like high-performance native applications by building real single page applications.

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Unit 4

Back-End Development

In the next unit of our course, you will build a foundation in full-stack development by exploring back-end development. Learn to leverage Node.JS and Express to create your own REST API web server that can power a real, functioning web app. You will also unlock the power of Agile methodologies for collaborative development and pair programming, two highly in-demand skills for a software engineering career. Learn to leverage Agile project management tool JIRA and Git for version control to build a robust web application.

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Key Skills:
Web Applications
Back End Web Development
REST APIs
Relational Databases
Object-Relational Mapping
Pair Programming
Collaborative Development

Relational Databases

Learn how to build relational databases to add a persistent data layer, and develop your own REST API to distribute data to your front-end to demonstrate your full-stack development skills. Use your new full-stack development skills to build interactive web applications and unlock deeper functionality using Node.js and Express.

Learn Agile Methodologies

Collaborating effectively and efficiently is crucial in software engineering. As you build your software development skills, learn how to leverage Git and JIRA to work together with other Software Engineers on an Agile basis and deliver on a truly collaborative full-stack development project by building a complete web application.

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Unit 5

DevOps

The software engineering field doesn't stop changing. In the final unit of our software engineering bootcamp, you will go beyond writing code to tackle critical technology topics that will prepare you for the next steps of your learning journey. As you prepare to complete your capstone project, you will also explore development and operations (DevOps), the set of best practices used to boost efficiency and quality in the software development process, and learn about the deployment process. Finally, you will prepare yourself for your new software engineering career path with BrainStation's Career Accelerator Program.

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Key Skills:
Deployment
React Testing
Presentation & Communication
Career Change

Publish and Deploy Applications

Now that you know how to build web applications, the next step is to learn how to leverage Heroku to publish and deploy your apps the way working Full-Stack Developers do. In the final unit of BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp, you will explore important development topics including cloud computing, DNS, and virtualization. Finally, you will use all of your new software engineering skills to finalize your Capstone Project and showcase what you've learned during Demo Day.

Launch Your New Software Engineering Career

Dive deep into professional development and prepare to launch your new career path with BrainStation's Career Accelerator Program. Define your career goals and practice and refine your presentation and communication skills and prepare to present yourself and your work to potential employers as you kick off your job search.

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Demo Day: Meet Employers and Build Your Network

Demo Day is a celebration of everything you've learned and accomplished in your Software Engineering bootcamp. It's where you'll showcase your final project among your peers, BrainStation hiring partners, and alumni from cutting-edge tech companies that need technical skills.

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Top Rated Bootcamp By Students & Employers

BrainStation has once again shown that they are modernizing education for future career professionals. Getting to see the amazing work accomplished by their diverse and talented students has been an extraordinarily inspiring experience.

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Career Services That Get You Hired

We're in it together. During your BrainStation bootcamp and beyond, work with BrainStation's dedicated Career Services team to help launch your career journey in a structured and accountability-based environment. In addition to meeting with your peers and our Career Services team members, you'll have access to a variety of world-class career coaching services that have been proven with thousands of BrainStation bootcamp graduates who have entered the job market and completed a career change.

Career Support From Day 1

Your career transformation begins on day 1. Kick off your program by setting your career goals and preparing for success as you enter the job market. From the first day, throughout the program and beyond, we're with you to transform your career.

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Hands-On Workshops Throughout the Program

Your BrainStation bootcamp is designed with career success in mind and includes regular workshops that prepare you to tell your story and land that first job with resume, LinkedIn, and interviewing support and guidance.

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1-on-1 Support When You Need It

Everyone's career transformation journey is different, so you'll have 1-on-1 support from BrainStation's dedicated career coach team to help you navigate your own unique career transformation and help you get your first job.

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What Our Graduates Are Saying

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Software Developer at Cyferd

I really liked my learning experience because they really prepared us for the industry. Not only did they give us technical tools and interview skills that we needed, but we also had the opportunity to work in group settings, with students in the other disciplines, similar to the way you'd be collaborating in a real work setting.

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Daniel Castro

Software Engineer at Microsoft

. . . [E]ven though I could grasp the material and understand the concepts in an abstract format, I didn't always understand how it could be applied in real life. Getting the opportunity to learn from. . . the Head Instructor for my course, and seeing him coding live, was really eye-opening for me.

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QA Analyst at Wix.com

The highlight of the learning experience for me was achieving that invincible feeling of being able to accomplish anything, such as learning how to actually code. BrainStation's fully immersive environment really helped me remain interested in the content, we were always being presented something new.

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Support Analyst at Q4

It was an intense three months, I often felt like my brain was whirring far too fast for my body to keep up, but I can't believe how quickly I progressed and how confident I feel in my abilities now. Not only have I built a strong foundation of knowledge in the field, but I've also learned how to keep teaching myself, how to continue to progress and adapt to an ever-changing industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Software Engineering Basics

What Can I Learn in BrainStation's Software Engineering Bootcamp?

In BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp, you will first learn the fundamentals of software engineering and full-stack development, how to build complex websites using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and how to leverage powerful back-end development technologies to build robust apps.

The best Software Engineering bootcamps will begin by building your basic understanding of key programming concepts, markup languages, and how to set up your own self-contained development environment. From there, you will gain hands-on experience working on collaborative software engineering projects with a range of key development tools and languages, including HTML5, Visual Studio Code, and Jira.

Finally, you will learn about back-end development, equipping you with the necessary skills to become a Full-Stack Developer. Finally, BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp covers DevOps and career preparation with a unit on professional development.

What Are the Most In-Demand Software Engineering Jobs?

Some of the most in-demand software engineering jobs include Software Engineer, Software Developer, UX Designer, Web Developer, Software Quality Assurance (QA) Engineer, and more.

Software Engineers work across many different industries, which means there is a lot of variation in job titles. Here are some of the most common software engineering job titles you may encounter during a job search: Software Application Developer, Computer Systems Engineer, Database Administrator, Computer Systems Analyst, and Mobile App Developer. Since software engineering is closely related to development, a background in software engineering can also help you qualify for web development job roles like Web Developer, Front-End Web Developer, Back-End Web Developer, and Full-Stack Developer.

Software Engineer skills and concepts are also increasingly crucial to a variety of other jobs and disciplines, including business analysis, cybersecurity, product management, data science, data analytics, and more.

What Is the Best Way to Stay on Top of Software Engineering Trends?

The best way to stay on top of software engineering trends is to read development industry blogs and email newsletters, attend networking events and conferences, and join online communities of Software Engineers.

Stack Overflow is an online forum popular with beginner and advanced Developers alike for asking and answering web development questions, while GitHub is a code repository where any Developer can share their work or solutions to problems. These communities can be an incredible resource and exploring them will give you a better idea of what other Software Engineers are working on, and in analyzing their projects, you could gain insight on the technologies and features being included in their pages and web applications.

BrainStation regularly holds panel discussions with top industry experts, thought leadership events, and other networking gatherings to give students opportunities to build their professional networks while also discussing the most current trends and issues in their fields.

How to Get Into Software Engineering?

To get into software engineering, you should learn key software engineering fundamentals and programming languages, consider gaining formal training through Software Engineering bootcamps or courses, work on building websites, apps, and other projects, and finally look for freelance work, internships, or entry-level software engineering jobs.

A Software Engineering bootcamp would be the most efficient way to get up to speed on the programming languages, key concepts, and other tech skills you would need to break into the field. Beyond formal courses, there are also plenty of tools, webinars, and resources to help you learn software engineering in places like Reddit, YouTube, or the Mozilla Developer Network.

It is worth noting that getting into software engineering could be easier if you already have prior coding experience or skills with computer programming. Experience in areas including computer science, user experience design, computer engineering, or data analysis could also be an asset.

What Skills Should I Learn for a Software Engineering Career?

Key skills you should learn for a software engineering career mainly revolve around learning different programming languages so you can code and create websites, as well as a combination of other soft and technical skills.

Understanding how to use HTML, CSS, JavaScript to build apps and websites is crucial for anyone looking to become a Software Engineer. If your ambition is to get into full-stack development specifically, you will need training around both back-end and front-end technologies.

Other important skills for software engineering include responsive design, version control, environment setup, and more. It is also important to learn the key tools Software Engineers use. BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp teaches students how to use a variety of crucial development tools and coding languages, including Sass, Git, Axios, Chrome Dev Tools, Node.js, Passport.js, MySQL, and React Dev Tools.

Why Is This the Best Software Engineering Bootcamp for Me?

BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp is the best software engineering bootcamp because our hands-on, project-based learning experience gives students real-world development experience., the course's innovative curriculum covers the most current-possible strategies and tools, and our live online courses are led by experienced professionals with a thorough understanding of what it takes to succeed as a professional Software Engineer.

BrainStation's Software Engineering bootcamp is ideal for learners looking to establish a new career in software engineering. You will collaborate with other students and ultimately get the opportunity to create websites, apps, and real-world web projects that will form the basis of your professional development portfolio.

To then help students leverage their new software engineering expertise to meet their professional goals, BrainStation offers networking opportunities, thought leadership events, and panel discussions featuring experts from our global hiring partner network of top companies.

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FAQs

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Yes. According to a survey of 46 bootcamps by the Council on Integrity in Results Reporting, almost 80% of coding bootcamp students had landed a job within six months of graduation.

Will you get hired if you do a online software engineering coding bootcamp? ›

Yes. According to a survey of 46 bootcamps by the Council on Integrity in Results Reporting, almost 80% of coding bootcamp students had landed a job within six months of graduation.

What is the success rate of coding bootcamps? ›

What is the success rate of coding bootcamps? According to CIRR data, over 70% of coding bootcamp graduates across all reported programs find employment in the tech industry within 180 days. Success rates vary from one bootcamp to another.

Is a bootcamp enough to be a software engineer? ›

According to a study by Stack Overflow, more than 10% of software developers surveyed reported learning to code through bootcamps. So, while they may not be the right option for everyone, coding bootcamps can be an excellent way to learn a coding language and other tech skills.

How hard is it to pass a coding bootcamp? ›

Coding bootcamps are hard because they are an intensive learning experience. Bootcamps fill an important educational gap between learning on your own and a traditional college program. Any bootcamp is hard, but some are harder than others because bootcamps vary in level, length, intensity, curriculum, and cost.

Does Google hire from coding bootcamps? ›

Does Google Hire Bootcamp Grads? Yes, Google hires bootcamp grads in a variety of positions across its organization. The career page states that job applicants do not need a computer science degree for most of Google's software engineering and product manager roles.

How many people get hired after coding bootcamp? ›

According to data derived from the CIRR, the average coding bootcamp graduate employment rate is 79% after 180 days. On the other hand, 68% of college grads with computer science degrees found jobs a year after graduation.

Are you guaranteed a job after coding bootcamp? ›

No. Coding bootcamps do not always come with job guarantees, and not every policy is the same. Be sure to read the terms of a bootcamp job guarantee to understand specific qualifications. Sometimes, a coding bootcamp may offer a money-back guarantee instead of a guaranteed career position.

Is 40 too old for a coding bootcamp? ›

Coding is a skill that can be learned at any age. Many people who learn to code later in life go on to have successful tech careers. In fact, 25 percent of Rice University's bootcamp students are 40 or older, reports AARP.

What is a disadvantage of attending a coding bootcamp? ›

Con: Preparation Varies

This can leave bootcamp graduates unprepared to deal with novel situations because they don't have a solid coding foundation to stand on, and can only solve problems “one way.” Many graduates (but not all) lack real world experience in a coding job, too.

Do tech companies hire from bootcamps? ›

Many bootcamps offer career services and partnerships with large tech employers. Many employers view bootcamp graduates as sufficiently trained job candidates.

Are coding bootcamps worth it 2023? ›

Yes! Coding Bootcamps are worth it since you can earn well over $62,000 after completing the Bootcamp. At your second job as a graduate, you can reach around $86,400 salary mark, which increases as you gain experience in coding. It's important to follow the right pathway to make your coding Bootcamps worth it.

Is it better to go to a coding bootcamp or college? ›

Coding bootcamps require a lower initial investment to start a career. Bootcamps offer a higher short-term ROI. Computer science degrees are highly respected. They can lead to higher compensation throughout a professional's career (higher possible lifetime ROI).

Can you get rejected from a coding bootcamp? ›

If you are rejected, most bootcamps will give you some prep material to work through so that you can apply again when you're ready.

What is the average age of coding bootcamp students? ›

The time saved is likely why the average student that takes coding bootcamps is around 30 years old. If you choose a part-time bootcamp, you'll be able to work while you take the course which is beneficial for you if you have financial responsibilities.

How long did it take to get a job after coding bootcamp? ›

It's always a good idea to choose a coding bootcamp that offers a job guarantee to ensure you start working after graduation. Getting a job after your coding bootcamp will usually take two to six months, but it will be faster if you get more programming experience and practice job interviews.

Does Apple hire from coding bootcamps? ›

Can a Coding Bootcamp Get Me a Job at Apple? Yes, coding bootcamps can help you get a job at Apple as they adequately prepare you for the field. Of course, you should check their requirements for the specific position you're applying for to be sure they don't require a four-year college degree.

Does Amazon hire from bootcamps? ›

Amazon Web Services

Amazon and AWS are known for hiring bootcamp graduates as long as candidates shine during the interview and screening process.

How much money do coders at Google make? ›

The estimated total pay for a Programmer at Google is $207,055 per year.

What is a realistic salary after coding bootcamp? ›

For example, coding bootcamp grads with a college degree that's required for some full-time roles may earn a higher salary than bootcamp grads without a degree. If you have a college degree, you can earn around $85,000 in your first job. Bootcamp grads without degrees earn around $75,000.

How many hours a day is a coding bootcamp? ›

Students study programming over a longer period of time (~6-9 months) and spend 6-15 hours per week in class and another 10-15 hours per week on outside work. Students in part-time bootcamps usually hold part-time or full-time jobs in addition to class.

Do companies care about coding bootcamps? ›

According to Indeed.com, 72% of employers think that coding bootcamp students are “just as prepared” to be high performers as college graduates. This means great things for those of you that are hesitant to join a coding bootcamp, for fear that your time spent won't be as “worthwhile” as a traditional degree holders'.

Which coding bootcamp has the highest employment rate? ›

Fullstack Academy consistently ranks among the best coding bootcamps for jobs that are in high demand. Fullstack Academy, which is recognized to be a trusted education option in technology, offers several bootcamps depending on your area of interest and career goals.

Is online coding bootcamp worth it? ›

The Short Answer is Yes – coding bootcamp alumni earn ~51% higher salaries compared to their previous jobs! On average, graduates earn $80,943 at their 2nd job after bootcamp, and $99,229 at their 3rd job.

Can I become a software engineer after a coding bootcamp? ›

Coding bootcamps offer a valuable educational option for aspiring software engineers who want to upskill quickly and start working toward an entry-level position.

Is 35 too old to become a software engineer? ›

Certainly not! Lots of people have learned to code at 35 or older. The tech industry has a lot of demand for developers. Software engineering is also one of the best prospects for building wealth as you don't need a college degree to become a Software Developer.

How many people fail coding bootcamps? ›

Between 30% and 60% of first-year students in university computer science departments fail their first programming course. So why would anyone expect bootcamps to be significantly more successful?

Do coding bootcamps look good on resume? ›

If you're applying for a software engineering or other technical role, a bootcamp and related projects are a great way of showing off your skills.

Is online coding bootcamp better than in person? ›

The main difference between in-person and live online coding bootcamps is that in-person bootcamps are taught at a training school or university. In contrast, live online bootcamps are taught in a remote virtual classroom.

Why not go to coding bootcamp? ›

Unfortunate truth: bootcamps on their own won't teach you the skills required to be a dev. Graduating from a bootcamp, even the same one, can indicate wildly different levels of skill and understanding. The difference really comes down to work put in by the student, not the bootcamp, curriculum, or instructors.

Does a coding bootcamp count as a college? ›

Coding bootcamps often work as a certification program. The only real difference is the intensity of the coursework. The duration of the program is much less than any degree program and you will most likely be earning the college credits you will need to continue your education at a later date.

How do employers view bootcamps? ›

A recent survey from Indeed revealed that 80% of hiring managers at US-based companies of all sizes had hired a bootcamp graduate at least once, and 99.8% said they'd do it again. Companies that hire bootcamp grads tend to be the most innovative and fastest-growing tech start-ups, which is exciting news.

Does Google offer bootcamps? ›

Starts with a bootcamp before joining Google teams and then ~80% of the time is spent learning on-the-job at Google and ~20% in technical instruction.

Does Google hire new grads? ›

We'll review your resume/CV—and transcript for interns and new graduates—to determine the best fit. (Note: You can apply to three jobs within a rolling 30 day window.)

Are coding bootcamps 7 days a week? ›

The full-time coding bootcamps require around 10 hours per day, six days per week. However, for this time commitment, students learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, and the fundamentals of development security operations.

Should I do a bootcamp instead of college? ›

Widely recognized as the gold standard for education, a college degree is often a worthwhile investment. On the other hand, if you're looking to learn a specific professional skill or enter the workforce quickly, a bootcamp or certificate may better suit your career goals.

Is a coding certificate enough to get a job? ›

Yes, you can get a coding job without a degree. Many coding job interviews require technical assessments, so as long as you can pass those, you can get a job as a coder.

How do I know if coding bootcamp is right for me? ›

5 factors to consider before choosing a coding bootcamp
  • Transparency about stats and outcomes.
  • Student reviews.
  • Get to know the people who work or teach there.
  • The right stack for your region.
  • Money / job guarantee.

Can beginners go to coding bootcamp? ›

There are many tutorials on coding where students who are new can study how to learn coding for beginners. There are many people successfully coding who attended a bootcamp with no prior experience but showed how driven they were to learn.

Should I learn coding before bootcamp? ›

I'd recommend spending a lot of hours coding on your own before jumping into a bootcamp, as much as you can. If you are wondering how much time you should spend coding before deciding, I would recommend at least 100 hours. This has two benefits: firstly, it allows you to make sure you really enjoy coding.

What age do most programmers start coding? ›

Software developers' average age when writing their first line of code worldwide 2021. The majority of software developers surveyed for this study wrote their first line of code between 11 and 17 years old. However, 14 percent of respondents wrote their first coding line between five to ten years old.

Can you do a coding bootcamp while working full time? ›

Attending a Coding Bootcamp While Working Full-Time: FAQ

Yes, you can do a coding bootcamp while working full-time if you study part-time. Depending on the hours of your full-time employment, you may have to choose a program that offers self-paced courses to allow you to dictate your own schedule.

Are coding bootcamps worth it to get a job? ›

The Short Answer is Yes – coding bootcamp alumni earn ~51% higher salaries compared to their previous jobs! On average, graduates earn $80,943 at their 2nd job after bootcamp, and $99,229 at their 3rd job. There are tips you can follow to choose a bootcamp that is worth it and to make a bootcamp worth it for you.

Do companies respect coding bootcamps? ›

Common jobs for coding bootcamp grads include positions in web development and cybersecurity. Many bootcamps offer career services and partnerships with large tech employers. Many employers view bootcamp graduates as sufficiently trained job candidates.

Are coding bootcamps better than CS degree? ›

Coding bootcamps require a lower initial investment to start a career. Bootcamps offer a higher short-term ROI. Computer science degrees are highly respected. They can lead to higher compensation throughout a professional's career (higher possible lifetime ROI).

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