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Dev Bootcamp

Average Rating4.33
153 Reviews
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As of July 17, 2017, Dev Bootcamp is no longer accepting applications. Founded in 2012, Dev Bootcamp is a short-term, immersive 18-week software development program (9 weeks part-time remote, 9 weeks onsite immersive, with career prep integrated throughout). Dev Bootcamp’s mission is to transform lives by teaching people of all backgrounds the technical, cognitive, and interpersonal skills used in software development through a responsive instructional model.

Graduates of the program are agile in Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and database systems such as SQL and PostgreSQL. Students also learn how to approach challenges like developers, how to optimize their learning, and then apply those techniques to pick up new skills or languages required in the field. The Dev Bootcamp curriculum is informed by employers and students with the aim of preparing graduates for the current job market.

Graduates work for a range of companies from startups, to mid-size and Fortune 500 companies in industries including tech, fashion, finance, education, travel, and media. Dev Bootcamp currently has six campuses operating in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, San Diego, Seattle, and Austin.

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  • Anonymous
    Student • San Francisco
    Mar 19, 2016
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    Questionable Methods

    I came to DBC because it was reported to be a professional and nurturing environment to quickly get a new set of skills under your belt. Firstly, the coding portion of the program is comprehensive and clearly helps to progress one through the necessary skills for an junior programming position. The head instructors have substantial expertise and are mavericks in their own right.  But they are rarely available for one to one assistance and some of their lectures were Ad Hoc and disorganized...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Chicago
    Mar 05, 2016
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    Not a good experience for me unfortunately. The school had good principles when it first started out. But that has now taken a dark turn as the school has been bought out by Kaplan. Those same principles are still being utilised in a coporate setting. There used to be 15-16 students per cohort, but that has doubled. The teacher to student ratio is a measley 2 : 45.

    If a student repeats a phase, (which many do), prepare to be ignored by the instructors who will then focus on the s...

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  • Anonymous
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development • San Francisco
    Dec 22, 2015
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    DBC helps on my career change!

    Among the coding school offers from AppAcademy, CodingDojo (and later RocketU and Insight), I choose DBC because it looked not that 'tough' to students.  I didn't have computer science background other than required CS101 for college students, what if I fall behind?

    There are 3 parts in DBC curriculum: off-site(9 week), on-site(9 week) and career support(1 week). So I started to seriously learn Ruby/JavaScript in the off-site phase. For the on-site...

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    Devleoper • Graduate • Chicago
    Dec 21, 2015
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    Life Changing

    I always figured that I probably could have learned to code at some point, but the curve was just too steep. Curly braces and underscores were frustrating to type and codecademy never really made the connection between echoing something to a terminal and how applications actually work. At some point I realized I was climbing a ladder that I didn't want to be on. Started looking at code again, and in the course of my research decided that Dev Bootcamp seemed legit.

    I also...

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  • Sean
    Sean
    DevOps • Student
    Dec 20, 2015
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    Best Decision

    I was a little hesitant at joining a coding bootcamp at first. I had been coding for two years prior, but still needed a leveling up experience wise. When I spoke with the staff at the Dev Bootcamp SF location. I knew it was the right decision for me. It was amazing to see a school approach learning the way that they did. It is really important in today's world to not only be capable of coding at a high level, you need to be able to collaborate effectively too. Dev Bootcamp's focus...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development • Chicago
    Dec 20, 2015
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    Dev Bootcamp Chicago

    I recently graduated from DBC in Chicago. It was an amazing experience. The instructors are great and really care. Keep in mind that any of these boot camps are what you make of them--the harder you work, the more risks you take, the better you'll do. 

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  • Miguel Melendez
    Miguel Melendez
    Graduate • Web Development • New York City
    Dec 20, 2015
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    NYC

    Amazing bootcamp! 

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  • Nick Christiny
    Nick Christiny
    Software engineer apprentice • Graduate • Web Development • Chicago
    Dec 04, 2015
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    Great Experience!

    Chicago location has become a sort of mecca for meetups and conference afterparties. They do a great job of hosting speakers and outreach to potential employers. Great student:teacher ratio, at least in my cohort. 

    After graduation you are invited to become part of their hiring network which is quite extensive and emcompasses companies from coast to coast, not just in Chicago. You are, as they say, part of the DBC family for life, and job assistance can continue even af...

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  • Anonymous
    New York City
    Dec 01, 2015
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    It's gotten way worse

    I assume most of the good reviews were from the early days, the program now is run by people with very little technical talent or experience. The NYC program is lacking completly in teaching foundational ideals. Good luck toiling in an oversaturated market after coming out of this program. 

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  • Anonymous
    Full stack software engineer • Graduate • Web Development • San Francisco
    Nov 06, 2015
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    I wish i could give 0 stars

    I dropped out of college to attend Dev Bootcamp a year and a half ago, having only done the equivalent of one year of CS in self study. The experience was the definition of disappointing. The curriculum was all either exercises I'd done as part of my self study or some of the worst I've ever seen (ie. program an imaginary hospital even though we already gave you a week of exercises in the subject, OOP programming). When I approached teachers with questions, they would say that they'd talk to ...
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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development • San Francisco
    Oct 15, 2015
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    Greatest experience in my life

    I thought it was awesome how they design and iterate everything based on student feedback. The environment, space and culture were all great but there is room for improvement instilling the correct mindset for continuing learning once the program ends. The bad (perhaps with any school) is that the best teachers are assigned to you by chance. In an ideal world it would be nice to have less discrepency in regards to the talent of the teachers...

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  • Megan Gaebler
    Megan Gaebler
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development • Chicago
    Sep 07, 2015
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    Dev Bootcamp

    Best for self-starters, this gives you a tremendous leg up in the industry.
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Dev Bootcamp Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
4.3
Instructors
4.3
Curriculum
4.1
Job Assistance
3.9
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FAQs

How much does Dev Bootcamp cost?

Dev Bootcamp costs around $12,700.

What courses does Dev Bootcamp teach?

Dev Bootcamp offers courses like Web Development.

Where does Dev Bootcamp have campuses?

Dev Bootcamp has in-person campuses in Austin, Chicago, New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, and Seattle.

Is Dev Bootcamp worth it?

Dev Bootcamp hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 153 Dev Bootcamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Dev Bootcamp on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Dev Bootcamp legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 153 Dev Bootcamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Dev Bootcamp and rate their overall experience a 4.33 out of 5.

Does Dev Bootcamp offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like Dev Bootcamp offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.

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You can read 153 reviews of Dev Bootcamp on Course Report! Dev Bootcamp alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Dev Bootcamp and rate their overall experience a 4.33 out of 5.

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While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Dev Bootcamp doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.

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