Founded in 2012, Coding Dojo is a global technology education company that offers programs in Software Development and Data Science. Students can choose to learn coding languages in Python, JavaScript, Java and C#/.NET Core, or dig deeper into data and visualization in Python. In addition to an extensive curriculum, students collaborate with peers, join interactive lectures with instructors, have unlimited support from career services, and access to Teaching Assistants seven days a week.
To apply, candidates need to apply, schedule an interview with admissions, and pay a deposit to secure their placement once accepted.
Since 2012, Coding Dojo has endeavored to help individuals from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels transform into professional technology professionals. Coding Dojo also offers unlimited career services, including one-on-one sessions with a career services manager, open forums with industry leaders, and comprehensive job preparation.
Coding Dojo provides scholarships for Career Reinvention, Women in Tech, Military, Diversity, and Kickstart to qualifying students.
After completing Coding Dojo’s Cybersecurity program, students are mission-ready to identify, assess, report, and mitigate technology and information security risks.
Gain hands-on experience with a host of popular tools such as Wireshark, Kali Linux, Metasploit, and more within a sandbox environment.
Learn skills applicable to certifications such as the CompTIA Security+, CySA+ , Network+, Linux+, Server+, Cloud+, and certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and receive vouchers for the Security+ and CySA+ exams.
Benefit from a comprehensive set of career services to help equip you for success as you work to change career paths or advance in your current position.
Cover the latest real-world deployment of cybersecurity management practices, including defensive and offensive tactics, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and event & incident management.
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career reinvention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
No previous IT or coding experience is required. All students should have basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of navigating their computers.
This Data Science bootcamp is a deep dive into the fundamentals of data science and machine learning in Python.
Throughout the course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire data science process from end-to-end, including data prep, data analysis and visualization, as well as how to properly apply machine learning algorithms to various situations or tasks. This course was designed to prepare you for the real world. Each week, you’ll tackle interview-style questions and weekly exercises as you learn new topics, so that you are building the skills needed to land a new job as you learn the topics themselves.
What You’ll Get:
• Learn the end-to-end data science process including data prep, data analysis, visualization, as well as use cases for both machine learning and deep learning algorithms
• Walk away with a work applicable understanding of the Data Science process and how to use the methodologies and tools to solve real-world problems in business and academia
• Learn how to retrieve and manipulate data using Python and SQL
• An understanding of the importance of Machine Learning and future growth of the industry
• A deep understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of different Machine Learning algorithms
• A portfolio of projects to showcase to employers
Eligibility:
• No 4 year degree required
• No previous coding experience required - really!
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging $1,000-$1,500 are available for veterans, women, career reinvention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Data Science & Visualization is a 20-week, Part-Time Online (an additional 4-week stack) added to our Data Science & Machine Learning 16-week Bootcamp with a focus on Data Visualization in Tableau, Model Interpretation and Insights, and Time Series Analysis.
This bootcamp is a deep dive into the fundamentals of data science, data visualization, and machine learning in Python. Throughout the course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the entire data science process from end-to-end, including data prep, data analysis and visualization, as well as how to properly apply machine learning algorithms to various situations or tasks. You’ll also walk away with a portfolio of projects showcasing your data science acumen to prospective employers!
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Lending partners available include Ascent and Climb Credit.
Tuition Plans
Pay-in-full, installments, or financing.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, students can receive a full refund for their course, less a $100 administrative fee. Details regarding the prorate and refund policy for a student's program will be provided in the enrollment agreement.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging $1,000-$1,500 are available for veterans, women, career reinvention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Our Online Full-Time Immersive Bootcamp is a remote learning alternative that provides online access to our in-depth three-stack curriculum—complete with live support from instructors, our industry-tested learning platform, hands-on assignments and much more. Our online bootcamp is a full-time immersive experience in which you will study the fundamentals of web and software development, and 3 full stacks - Python, JavaScript, and Java or C# - over 14 weeks, learning valuable skills for a career in tech.
Your Career Starts From Day 1
Our in-depth three-stack program is complete with hands-on learning, robust support from our instructional staff, our industry-tested learning platform, and more - so you are both challenged and supported throughout the journey. Integrated into every step of the program is our career services experience. You'll have unlimited access to our career services team, who have successfully placed thousands of graduates nationwide. Our grads often say that Coding Dojo is the most rewarding, yet difficult thing they’ve ever done. We’re deeply proud every day of our 13K+ global alummi, and we hope to count you among them.
Live Instruction
Start each day with live algorithms, discussion sessions, and a group activity.
Open Lab Hours
Lab hours are often where the learning really happens! This is where you can work in groups or solo to create assignments and connect with instructors.
Small Group Code Reviews
Schedule sessions with your instructor in groups of 2 or 3 to get detailed feedback on milestone assignments
TA Support
TA’s are available from 2pm to 7pm PST, Monday through Friday, to line up with when most students are tackling assignments.
24/7 Cohort Access
From Day 1, you’ll join our Discord community full of your fellow classmates and instructors, as well as have 24/7 access to our Learning Platform.
Student Services Team
If you ever find yourself struggling, reach out to our student services team! They are here to help with time management, tech issues, and more.
Career Services Manager
Starting Day 1 of your bootcamp, your Career Services Manager will help you create a tailored roadmap to the job of your dreams.
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career re-invention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Our Part-Time Accelerated course is a flexible alternative that provides online access to our in-depth curriculum—complete with real-time support from instructors, our industry-tested learning platform, hands-on assignments and much more. Ideal for students who cannot attend our on-campus programs, or commit to a full-time course, you'll learn the skills needed to become a self-sufficient developer. Time commitment is 2-4 hours a week in lectures and optional office hours, plus 20-30 hours of self-study.
Choose Your Own Adventure
With the accelerated program, you choose your own adventure based on your professional goals and your other commitments. Take the complete curriculum over 34 weeks, or choose to only take 1 or 2 stacks.
Live Instruction
Lectures are always delivered live so you can ask questions and interact with your cohort.
Office Hours
Need more help understanding a concept? Join your instructor or teacher assistants in our office hours for your class.
Small Group Code Reviews
Schedule sessions with your instructor in groups of 2 or 3 to get detailed feedback on milestone assignments
TA Support Seven Days a Week
24/7 Cohort Access
From Day 1, you’ll join our MatterMost community full of your fellow classmates and instructors, as well as have 24/7 access to our Learning Platform.
Student Services Team
If you ever find yourself struggling, reach out to our student services team! They are here to help with time management, tech issues, and more.
Career Services Manager
Starting Day 1 of your bootcamp, your Career Services Manager will help you create a tailored roadmap to the career path you want.
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships up to $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career re-invention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
No previous IT or coding experience is required. All students should have basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of navigating their computers.
Live Instruction. Career Services. 10-15 hours a week.
Our Flex program is unique in the bootcamp industry, in that it offers the same benefits as a full-time program but with the most manageable time commitment out there. The Flex program was designed for the busiest students (you know who you are!). Working part-time and in school? Have a family and a full-time job? Tried self-study, but can’t stay on track without some accountability and structure? Then Flex is for you.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Master the essentials of web fundamentals, then dive into full stack Python - one of the most popular coding languages in the world.
Live Instruction
Lectures are always delivered live so you can ask questions and interact with your cohort.
Office Hours
Need more help understanding a concept? Join your instructor or teacher assistants in our office hours for your class.
Small Group Code Reviews
Schedule sessions with your instructor in groups of 2 or 3 to get detailed feedback on milestone assignments
TA Support Seven Days a Week
24/7 Cohort Access
From Day 1, you’ll join our Discord community full of your fellow classmates and instructors, as well as have 24/7 access to our Learning Platform.
Student Services Team
If you ever find yourself struggling, reach out to our student services team! They are here to help with time management, tech issues, and more.
Career Services Manager
Starting Day 1 of your bootcamp, your Career Services Manager will help you create a tailored roadmap to the career path you want.
Subjects: CSS3, HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Git/Github, Bootstrap, Python, MySQL, Ajax, PostgreSQL
Financing
Deposit
$250
Financing
Various financing options are offered through Ascent, Climb Credit, and Miashare.
Tuition Plans
$250 deposit to secure your seat in the cohort. Pay in full and early registration discounts are available.
Refund / Guarantee
Up to the first day of class, you can receive a full refund for your course. Once class starts, your refund will be prorated based on your attendance, up to halfway through the course.
Scholarship
Scholarships ranging from $1,000 - $1,500 are available for veterans, women, career re-invention, and other underrepresented groups in the technology industry. Please visit our website to learn more.
Getting In
Minimum Skill Level
No previous IT or coding experience is required. All students should have basic problem-solving skills and a good understanding of navigating their computers.
Pros: --The sheer BREADTH of tech you work with in Coding Dojo is quite exemplary: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, TypeScript, Bootstrap, Python, Flask, MySQL, MongoDB, Mongoose, Node.js, React/Express, Postman, jQuery, JSON, Ajax, Java, SpringToolSuite, SpringBoot, APIs, AWS, Azure, and there is so much more nitty-gritty I could name here for each stack. (Note: I took MERN. Some students take MEAN, which is Angular over React, or C# or other stacks, and some take or have taken Python which us...
Pros: --The sheer BREADTH of tech you work with in Coding Dojo is quite exemplary: HTML, JavaScript, CSS, TypeScript, Bootstrap, Python, Flask, MySQL, MongoDB, Mongoose, Node.js, React/Express, Postman, jQuery, JSON, Ajax, Java, SpringToolSuite, SpringBoot, APIs, AWS, Azure, and there is so much more nitty-gritty I could name here for each stack. (Note: I took MERN. Some students take MEAN, which is Angular over React, or C# or other stacks, and some take or have taken Python which uses Django rather than Flask, etc. but this was the tech I personally worked with)
--Being integrated into a community learning environment is great. You have instructors, TAs, and your peers. You are together in Zoom lectures, you can pair program in Zoom "breakout rooms" with a few people, and you can communicate in Discord servers/channels. I learned to really be pro-active in asking questions and seeking help, whether from instructors, TAs, or peers who had more knowledge/experience than I had, depending on the situation.
--You can continue to stay connected after graduating, whether through alum Discord channels/servers, connecting w/a community on LinkedIn, using career services support, etc. It's definitely a good starting point for building a network.
Cons:
--The biggest one to me is that access to the Login/Learn platform is cut off at six months after graduating. I will be frank that this strikes me as a bit ... strangely miserly. I mean, students are paying quite a bit of money for the bootcamp. Why cut off their platform access after such a limited amount of time? Especially because, again, speaking frankly, most students will still need to practice with a lot of these concepts after graduating, given how fast-paced the bootcamp is. I think students would look a lot more fondly on the program without this red tape.
--I said this elsewhere, but tech that's not directly a part of building a fullstack server for each language/library gets treated a bit haphazardly. JSON and APIs are touched on, but working with APIs is something that comes up during project week and is largely left to students to work through on their own. APIs can be very complex, so giving a week for a student to make a project w/API integration is a bit of a problem. Especially because you may not even have a week: many students need a little extra time to complete the 90% core assignment requirement of the stack and have to take exams a bit later, or they may need an exam re-take (or two), in which case they don't even have a full week for projects. Peers are preoccupied with their own projects, even TAs may struggle to really help w/API integration, and instructors can be a bit sparse during these final stack weeks. This results in a situation where the students who need support the most are likely to not get much and not have much to show, whereas students who already have a lot of tech chops are the most likely to produce flashy projects. I didn't have a very good experience with project weeks, personally.
--Similarly and maybe a bit relatedly, some tech isn't actually taught, but is treated like sort of bonus material for Black Belts. For example, at no point were we really taught to deploy websites. There are deployment instructions on the Learn/Login platform, but this is something you self-teach for Black Belt features. Having options for Black Belt features is a cool concept, but being able to deploy websites seems like something that ought to be pretty integral to development. I graduated without being taught really anything about deployment. It's worth noting that Coding Dojo does offer optional certification in Azure, however.
Overall: Really, what each stack in Coding Dojo is oriented around is creating an application/server with full CRUD functionality. To that end, the program succeeds in teaching students how to build these servers from the ground up w/Python, MERN, and Java. If you think of Coding Dojo as being mostly oriented towards this, then it succeeds in what it sets out to do. It would be nice to flesh out some of the other aspects of tech a bit more, though. I have nothing but nice things to say about the instructors and TAs. When they can be reached for support, their assistance is excellent. One of the other challenging things is that if you need evening or weekend support for assignments, it can be harder to find people around to help, which can be tricky because a student may have most of their time for work on evenings or weekends. I would sometimes fall behind in my assignment tracker because I needed to check in with my instructor or a TA the next day for an assignment due the previous day. In fairness, I think the program tries to help with this by just having a lot of TAs on Discord, so you have to be pro-active in searching around and messaging them sometimes just to see who is available. I understand people have lives and there's only so much you can do scheduling-wise in terms of support, but students should be aware of this and try to plan ahead and start assignments ASAP and as early as possible to guarantee sufficient support if they get stuck w/debugging.
I never would have thought in a MILLION years that I would enroll in a coding bootcamp...
Coding Dojo having the best ratings for coding bootcamp in the world? True? I say, yay, yay. Best of the best learning platform. Best of the best instructors, TA's, fellow Ninjas. Best of the best comunidad. Best of the best experience. 10/5 would recommend.
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Fast paced bootcamp
I had a great time in the program and felt supported by the community. The instructors are patient and willing to take time to help you learn. I went in knowing almost nothing about coding. While the program can be difficult as it is fast paced, it is extremely rewarding and you will learn a lot in your time there.
Graduate • Software Development Onsite Full-Time Bootcamp - Currently Virtual Only • Los Angeles
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Apr 25, 2022
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More Than a Bootcamp
The reason why I chose Dojo over Hack Reactor and other bootcamps is because of Dojo's community. I learned that they have sports day once a week and they won't kick students out if they fail. Back then I was very depressed, so I needed a supportive school. On the learning side, Dojo is not kidding when they say they will teach you to be a full-stack developer within 3 months. Expect late nights of studying and hurdles throughout. It's critical that you study prep materials before you st...
The reason why I chose Dojo over Hack Reactor and other bootcamps is because of Dojo's community. I learned that they have sports day once a week and they won't kick students out if they fail. Back then I was very depressed, so I needed a supportive school. On the learning side, Dojo is not kidding when they say they will teach you to be a full-stack developer within 3 months. Expect late nights of studying and hurdles throughout. It's critical that you study prep materials before you start. You will be tested on day 1. Even if you understand only half of it you will pass. I know because I was the worst student. Don't be afraid to ask teachers and classmates for help. The Dojo managing director told me to bug the teachers since they get paid for it.
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Mar 29, 2022
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If you have no tech experience and are overwhelmed with the search for a BootCamp, that was me too
I looked for a long time to find the right BootCamp. I was leaving a career of 17 years for something I had no idea how to do. No background in tech whatsoever. I compared tuition, reviews, Alumni access/involvement, time commitment, duration, among other things. I looked for at least a year and kept coming back to Coding Dojo. I made the jump last November and do not regret it one bit! Coding Dojo's instructors are all dedicated teachers who want to see you succeed. Most, if not al...
I looked for a long time to find the right BootCamp. I was leaving a career of 17 years for something I had no idea how to do. No background in tech whatsoever. I compared tuition, reviews, Alumni access/involvement, time commitment, duration, among other things. I looked for at least a year and kept coming back to Coding Dojo. I made the jump last November and do not regret it one bit! Coding Dojo's instructors are all dedicated teachers who want to see you succeed. Most, if not all of the instructors have been students at Coding Dojo themselves. They know what you go through during the process and how difficult it can be. Mike, Seeso and Saurabh were all amazing!! If you're looking for a change, this is the place!
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Mar 18, 2022
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Strength through Struggle
Coding Dojo's full-time online boot camp was a challenging and amazing brain-melting adventure. Their teaching style of strength through struggle, promoting self-sufficient programming habits, and working together with cohort-mates were all invaluable and integral to both my learning and overall experience. The availability and dedication of the Career Services Team was a bonus and having this resource available for life is worth it.
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Jan 12, 2022
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Great experience!
Super approachable information, presented in an easy to understand, albeit still challenging manner. Coding Dojo has great instructors and has left me feeling 100% ready to jumpstart my career as a software engineer.
Graduate • Software Development Online Full-Time • Online
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Jan 12, 2022
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Great for beginners
Coding Dojo is a great bootcamp for beginners. Concepts are explained in an understandable way and the Learn platform which is the bread and butter of the bootcamp is excellent. You build on concepts slowly instead of learning the more complicated stuff right off the bat. They also spend an hour every day going over algorithms to prep us for our job search after the bootcamp.
My only complaints really are the other students. Algorithms are done in groups, and projects at the end ...
Coding Dojo is a great bootcamp for beginners. Concepts are explained in an understandable way and the Learn platform which is the bread and butter of the bootcamp is excellent. You build on concepts slowly instead of learning the more complicated stuff right off the bat. They also spend an hour every day going over algorithms to prep us for our job search after the bootcamp.
My only complaints really are the other students. Algorithms are done in groups, and projects at the end of each stack are solo or group, however to practice the AGILE software development we were expected to do stand ups every day with other cohort-mates. In both the group algorithms and daily stand ups for projects, I had team members who did not contribute and that honestly does hurt the experience. However -- when I did bring this up to my instructor, she resolved it whenever it happened, whether that was moving me to a different group or making algorithm groups larger so that there'd be a higher chance of participation.
I would recommend Coding Dojo to any beginner who is trying to break into the field.
Full Stack Developer • Graduate • Software Development Onsite Full-Time Bootcamp - Currently Virtual Only • Seattle
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Jan 12, 2022
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Full Stack Developer
The course is awesome! The teachers and TA's are awesome and very dedicated to making sure that you succeed and understand the material before you are able to pass on to the next course. If you know little to nothing about coding and are taking this course, you'll want to make sure that you take the time necessary to do the reading and practice assignments. Also, try to find a group of people to do group sessions, this also allows you to get ready for the real world as well! All in al...
The course is awesome! The teachers and TA's are awesome and very dedicated to making sure that you succeed and understand the material before you are able to pass on to the next course. If you know little to nothing about coding and are taking this course, you'll want to make sure that you take the time necessary to do the reading and practice assignments. Also, try to find a group of people to do group sessions, this also allows you to get ready for the real world as well! All in all, I would recommend this to anybody that is looking to get into coding and has the time to give this course 150%
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Jan 11, 2022
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With the Right Attitude - Valuable Experience
TL:DR { Coding Dojo is an awesome program but not without a few rough edges. If approached with a good mindset and strong work ethic it can turn you into a very competent and self-reliant programmer. This is important and something to emphasize - Coding Dojo teaches YOU how to be a self-reliant and curious software engineer by laying a solid foundation of skills and concepts and providing a structured and vetted educational approach (rinse and repea...
TL:DR { Coding Dojo is an awesome program but not without a few rough edges. If approached with a good mindset and strong work ethic it can turn you into a very competent and self-reliant programmer. This is important and something to emphasize - Coding Dojo teaches YOU how to be a self-reliant and curious software engineer by laying a solid foundation of skills and concepts and providing a structured and vetted educational approach (rinse and repeat) to get you oriented and familiar with the terrain. It will not give you all the answers. They help teach you how to learn and be resourceful, and I found that extremely helpful. Overall, I thought it was an amazing experience, extremely valuable in helping me transition into the tech industry, and a lot of hard work - but the rewarding kind. I would certainly recommend it if you're a hard worker and serious about learning software development on an expedited timeline.}
Long form - A bit stream of conscious:
I chose to participate in Coding Dojo's full-time 14-week online Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp after reading reviews on Course Report, so it only makes sense to follow up with my own report.
Overall, I had a really positive experience. "The Dojo" as it's called, is a quality program that has clearly been vetted, and it's going to give you a wide, but somewhat shallow, understanding of 3 prominent tech stacks and Web Fundamentals (full-time). I chose Python, MERN (React.js) and Java. There's A LOT of information packed into this course. More than you really have time to fully digest, thus the "shallow" perspective. It's not that the information isn't there to be absorbed, it's the amount of hours in a day and rapid pace of curriculum that somewhat limits the depth you can absorb of it. Thus, the title of my post. You will get out of it what you give, and they're not kidding when they say it can be 60 - 80 hour weeks. Not all weeks are like that, but definitely expect that to be the norm not the exception, and get yourself ready. Get your life in order and commit to the learning process by diving head first in. If you do, you will be absolutely stunned what you learn in 14 weeks. I came into the program with 0 coding experience sans some FreeCodeCamp.org (very basics), and I feel like I can now swim in the big-blue-bottomless ocean of web development. That's saying something.
In general, the instructors can be hit and miss, some are clearly looking for their own foot hold in the industry and teaching in the mean time. It can feel like those folks are phoning it in at times. Others seem to be there because they love teaching people how to code and they've found their niche. However, I feel this split will be anywhere you go. Heck, they felt more engaged and more interesting then most of my college professors. And I will say, they all new what they were doing and/or where committed to finding an answer to your question if they didn't know it. The LEARN platform (the virtual textbook you use during the program) is PACKED with solid information and additional resources that you can explore on your own beyond the baseline curriculum. It also has some minor mistakes and incongruousness, which can be annoying, but the organization as a whole is super feedback focused. They request your participation in surveys frequently (almost annoyingly) but the saving grace is that they actually put that feedback into practice and you can see it happen before your eyes. Again, this means communicating and filling out the surveys.
Passengers will drown on this ship - you must embrace being a crew member and take accountability for your learning. To this point, there is a good amount of self-directed learning involved. Let's be honest, you have to get into the weeds, do your own research at times, and lean into exploring what you don't know to better understand concepts or material not as thoroughly covered. Ironically, some of the things I didn't understand at first, I became the best at (SQL queries) through my own volition. However, I feel the Dojo does do a good job of framing this ahead of time. It's like riding a bike or learning to skateboard. Sure you can watch video after video of how to ride / skate. You can even have someone hold you up, but if you're not out there on your wheels exploring new terrain and trying new tricks, you'll always need the training wheels. The students who expected it to be spoon fed to them struggled with the pace of the FT curriculum, and not all of them made it out. That's a heavy bill to swallow if you don't complete, so it's worth putting in the time. On the other hand, the go getters made some really cool apps that will be awesome to show off to future employer prospects.
And on that note, I too think the Dojo puts an appropriate amount of emphasis on career services and personal projects - after all, that's what will get you hired. The career services team was great and frequently held workshops that were relevant to the career search. The whole career services process is very regimented and well designed, and although the career services team is bogged down, they make time for you and are very resourceful as long as (** apologies for being a broken record here) you are putting in the effort and consistently communicating with them. The project weeks themselves seem to be taking on more structure to help support students, because it was easy to take your foot off the gas and relax after intense course weeks, but like I said, these are what make you stand out in the work force, so project weeks are not the time to relax. Double down in fact. Currently, I'm ~ two weeks out from graduation (minus the holidays) and I'm on the job hunt. It's intimidating for sure, but I think the hardest part is knowing that I have the skill set but not perhaps not the shiny credentials.... yet. So it will continue to be a grind and hard work, but that's this program. I know what I learned at The Dojo will put me on to rewarding career in software development because I'm confident in what I learned. Additionally, I've felt like I've been picking up traction this past week. Career services and the resources provided by the Dojo have helped me improve my response rate. I'll try to check back in with an update on how the job search goes, but overall, the prep by the Dojo for job hunting has felt adequate and much appreciated. But, (... last time I'll say it), they aren't going to hold your hand through it. This program takes commitment and discipline. They will put the resources and structure out there for you and it will be up to you to go and get it. Be a crew member, not a passenger.
My 3 tips of advice to any future student: - Get your life right to focus on school. Warn your friends and family that you won't have as much time during this period. Frame it early so it doesn't become an issue. - Find a small group of friends / study partners that you can hang out with to complete assignments. Many nights my buddies and I stayed late on Zoom and helped one another. We all took our exams on time and passed w/in 1-2 tries. This is the most important tip. Find a group that you can enjoy this experience with. They will hold you accountable / allow you to vent / and make it so much more fun. - Lastly, kick ass on the projects. Have a few ideas when you come in - it can be hard on the spot - or talk to other students / instructors about ideas. Google it. Maximize your time actually working and learning during project week, and try to have an MVP complete to show off during the week-end graduations. Treat it like a sprint. It will help in the long run.
If you found this tip helpful, give it a like. If you are really considering Coding Dojo and want to learn more, hit me up on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/dkearns11/ or twitter @TheKearnol and I'd be happy to talk more about my experience. I can also help you save $500 bucks on your admission fee by making a referral ( I benefit from it too, so don't be shy).
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Coding Dojo was a great experience, I completed the full-time online course in Python/Mern/Java. Between all the instructors and TA's, the learn platform coding dojo does things right.
Really recommended for people coming with no prior experience, kinda expensive but instructors really we're putting in work, very. 4 stars un curriculum cause Front end curriculum was a bit outdated by teaching jQuery but still pretty good at everything else. Recommended.
2023 was a bit of a rollercoaster year! We’re rounding up the most impactful news we saw about coding bootcamps in 2023. Follow along as we highlight 2023’s top trends and break down the year’s biggest coding bootcamp acquisition, fundraises, and initiatives. Plus, we’re sharing our predictions for 2024 — from tech hiring to AI skills to bootcamp tuition financing!
Course Report · 2023: T...
Skills training in the classroom and on the job continues to gain steam in November. With the rise in apprenticeships, there’s also continued momentum behind skills-based hiring. In honor of Veteran’s Day, we share a few initiatives helping military veterans get into tech careers. Plus, read recent news in the Online Program Manager (OPM) world and find out which 6 new bootcamps we added to t...
Course Report · February 2023 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup
We’re bringing you news of $70M in fundraises and acquisitions this February, and how a few coding bootcamps are making the shift to include apprenticeships. Layoffs at big tech companies continued to loom in the headlines — but are those layoffs actually affecting bootcamp graduates? We dive in! Plus, there was more movement aro...
Course Report · 2022: The Year in Review for Coding Bootcamp News
We’re looking back at a very eventful 2022, and rounding up the most impactful news we saw in the coding bootcamp space. Follow along as we call out the top trends in 2022 and break down this year’s biggest coding bootcamp acquisitions and fundraises. Plus, we’re sharing our predictions for 2023 – from transparency in ISAs...
Course Report · July 2022 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup
This July, the coding bootcamp industry heated up with a $10M fundraise, an acquisition, and a $2B rumor. Drama about OPM regulation continued, and there’s still a lot of back-and-forth about whether the Pell Grant expansion will include online programs. Skills-based hiring continues to be a top trend in 2022, including how to divers...
Course Report · June 2022 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup
Happy Summer! This June, tech hiring was at an all-time high despite news of layoffs and hiring freezes. We caught wind of four workforce developments for aspiring bootcampers in California, Montana, Virginia, and Florida, and three major fundraises in the coding bootcamp and workforce development sphere amounted to $395M. Since the ...
Course Report · January 2021 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup
2022 started strong with a $525M acquisition of a bootcamp-adjacent company and a $10M grant from Melinda French Gates. We continued to see stamps of approval on bootcamps from government and workforce development organizations, and a major indication from the Department of Labor about registered apprenticeships. Find out how codi...
Python and C++ are both object-oriented programming languages, but the similarities end there! We’re comparing these two languages – covering examples of how Python and C++ are used in the real world, how they are used in today’s tech ecosystem, and which language is best for beginners. Plus, learn about free C++ resources and Python bootcamps where you can master these languages.
What is Py...
Python and C++ are both object-oriented programming languages, but the similarities end there! We’re comparing these two languages – covering examples of how Python and C++ are used in the real world, how they are used in today’s tech ecosystem, and which language is best for beginners. Plus, learn about free C++ resources and Python bootcamps where you can master these languages.
What is Py...
Course Report · October 2021 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup
Amidst “The Great Resignation,” 13% of workers say they want to land a new job in tech – we’re covering the latest on what it means to make a career change in October. A few coding bootcamps saw major fundraises over $100M(!), and in the news, we saw that the current administration continues to support apprenticeships. There was m...
Steven toured the world as a theatrical electrician, but when the global pandemic put a screeching halt to his career, he decided to make the leap into tech. Steven shares why Coding Dojo was worth it for him, and walks us through the benefits of their attentive teaching staff, project-based curriculum, and comprehensive career support. Plus, Steven shares his advice for other performing arti...
Course Report · Course Report Coding Bootcamp News Roundup - August 2021
August was buzzing with news about the benefits of credentialing for alternative, skills-based learning. We’re sharing the latest on the Apprenticeship to College Act in Congress, and regional workforce development programs aimed at helping high school students and adult learners find tech roles through bootcamps in...
Based on 600+ Coding Dojo alumni reviews on Course Report, the school is highly regarded for its variety of courses, including Software Development, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. Reviews often commend the school for its comprehensive curriculum, supportive learning environment, and the practical skills imparted. One reviewer mentions the bootcamp as a "transformative experience" despite its intensity and another reviewer says, "The instructors and TAs are knowledgeable and very helpful." However, some students mention concerns about the cost and feel the program could offer more depth in real-world skill application.
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Is Coding Dojo worth it?
Coding Dojo hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Coding Dojo legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.
Does Coding Dojo offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
You can read 630 reviews of Coding Dojo on Course Report! Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.
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