Ironhack is a global tech school that offers immersive bootcamps in Web Development, Data Analytics, UX/UI Design, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence Engineering, Data-Driven Marketing, DevOps and Cloud Computing, Data Science and Machine Learning. These programs are available both full-time and part-time, with options to study on-campus in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, Mexico City, Berlin, Amsterdam, São Paulo, Lisbon, London, and remotely. Ironhack has helped over 20,000 alumni launch tech careers they love since 2013.
The admissions process for each program includes an online application, a personal interview, and a technical assessment. Ironhack works with governments and financial institutions to provide the best financing options possible and break down the barriers to education.
Throughout each Ironhack program, students receive support in career development through interview preparation, enhancing digital brand presence, and networking opportunities. With over 18,000 graduates and over 600 partner companies, Ironhack has an extensive global network.
I will be honest: joining Ironhack was the best decision in my life. After studying psychology in Madrid, I decided to join this bootcamp in Miami to guide my life towards coding. I just wanted to find a job where I could code 24/7. And, thanks to Ironhack, I found it. It really works! It does not matter your background. Nevertheless, this is not magic. You have to work, A LOT. But that's a good part too!
It is a very complete bootcamp (I did the Full Time Web Development). They ...
I will be honest: joining Ironhack was the best decision in my life. After studying psychology in Madrid, I decided to join this bootcamp in Miami to guide my life towards coding. I just wanted to find a job where I could code 24/7. And, thanks to Ironhack, I found it. It really works! It does not matter your background. Nevertheless, this is not magic. You have to work, A LOT. But that's a good part too!
It is a very complete bootcamp (I did the Full Time Web Development). They teach all the frontend basics (HTML, CSS and JS) and a lot of useful backend tools as well (Node.js, MongoDB, Mongoose...). Also, they focus on React, that is the top 1 technology for frontend developers.
About the staff, they are really amazing! Also the building is very cool; they have free beer (that is always a plus).
And, about my classmates, they were simply amazing. Being in a place for 10 hours a day with other people that share the same passion as me... that is priceless.
So, in summary, Ironhack was one of the best experiences in my life. And, for sure, I would do it 100 times more if I could go back in time. And I can assure you that it works. I am right now writing this review from my office as a Frontend Developer in one of the biggest internet companies in Europe.
Thanks to Ironhack, I was able to complete my skills, particularly in User Experience Design. Ui designer, this training also challenged me. A real challenge of 9 weeks surrounded by competent teachers, passionate and determined to lead us to success.
My class was just outstanding, creative with people from different backgrounds with very rich experiences. These 9 weeks were spent in a creative, professional, good mood and daily cares. We are all in touch today...
Thanks to Ironhack, I was able to complete my skills, particularly in User Experience Design. Ui designer, this training also challenged me. A real challenge of 9 weeks surrounded by competent teachers, passionate and determined to lead us to success.
My class was just outstanding, creative with people from different backgrounds with very rich experiences. These 9 weeks were spent in a creative, professional, good mood and daily cares. We are all in touch today!
Ironhack is one of my most fabulous experiences in my professional life. It allowed me to go further in my projects, to gain confidence in myself and to dare! Today I do not hesitate to defend my projects with customers because I fully believe that the method that Ironhack has taught us is the best.
Ironhack was an excellent experience.
It is very intense - I thought at first they were exaggerating or trying to scare me, but it really was very difficult to keep up with all the materials. Then again I suppose it's necessary if one really wants to become a developer in such a short time.
There were many exercises but no tests - it's not like the academy. The only test is if you can find a job or not, and I'm super happy to say I found a job right away.
T...
Ironhack was an excellent experience.
It is very intense - I thought at first they were exaggerating or trying to scare me, but it really was very difficult to keep up with all the materials. Then again I suppose it's necessary if one really wants to become a developer in such a short time.
There were many exercises but no tests - it's not like the academy. The only test is if you can find a job or not, and I'm super happy to say I found a job right away.
Thanks Iroonhack. Proud and happy to be a part of your graduate community. :)
I was super impressed with the quality of this course. In short: very dedicated teachers, tons of support, weekly feedback surveys (where they actually take your feedback into account!), and lots of perks like networking and informational events, free beer, coffee, AWESOME people, etc.
What I came in with:
My background is in Linguistics and Media Design (graphic and web design), and I decided to expand on my web design skills by actually learning how...
I was super impressed with the quality of this course. In short: very dedicated teachers, tons of support, weekly feedback surveys (where they actually take your feedback into account!), and lots of perks like networking and informational events, free beer, coffee, AWESOME people, etc.
What I came in with:
My background is in Linguistics and Media Design (graphic and web design), and I decided to expand on my web design skills by actually learning how to build websites. I'd had a little experience coding in HTML and CSS before I started the course, but had no programming experience and only a little knowledge of how the internet works. The bootcamp really kicked my butt!! It felt the entire time that I was not keeping up as much as I'd have liked even though I was spending every waking hour learning as much as I could (i.e.: reviewing on the trains to and from the course, staying late to finish exercises, learning on the weekends...). I found that this was a pretty common feeling for a lot of people in the course, so you build great connections and help each other along the way. It was also essential that the teachers were so dedicated and supportive. It was my first introduction to how social coding could and should be.
In the end, even though a lot of the content was over my head throughout the course, I found that I'd learned enough to land the software developer job I'd had my eyes on since before the bootcamp. I'll be working in various languages, so showing my newly-gained knowledge of Javascript was enough to prove that I will be able to learn and work in other programming languages as well.
Advice for anyone starting the course (especially if you have no programming experience like me!):
Do yourself a favour and spend as much time as possible with the pre-work! I wish I'd spent more time with the Javascript part, it ended up being harder than I'd expected to wrap my head around the basics and I kind of ran out of time before the course started. I'd recommend even supplementing the pre-work with tutorials so that you really have a good grasp of the basics that are introduced there. There are lots of great tutorials online, free and paid, I learn really well with teamtreehouse.com for example.
It's been said a lot already, but it's totally true: work hard, don't give up, trust the process, and stay curious. It's ok to feel dumb, I promise! I did for most of the course and still got the job I wanted. You can totally do it!!
I was super impressed with the quality of this course. In short: very dedicated teachers, tons of support, weekly feedback surveys (where they actually take your feedback into account!), and lots of perks like networking and informational events, free beer, coffee, AWESOME people, etc.
What I came in with:
My background is in Linguistics and Media Design (graphic and web design), and I decided to expand on my web design skills by actually learning how...
I was super impressed with the quality of this course. In short: very dedicated teachers, tons of support, weekly feedback surveys (where they actually take your feedback into account!), and lots of perks like networking and informational events, free beer, coffee, AWESOME people, etc.
What I came in with:
My background is in Linguistics and Media Design (graphic and web design), and I decided to expand on my web design skills by actually learning how to build websites. I'd had a little experience coding in HTML and CSS before I started the course, but had no programming experience and only a little knowledge of how the internet works. The bootcamp really kicked my butt!! It felt the entire time that I was not keeping up as much as I'd have liked even though I was spending every waking hour learning as much as I could (i.e.: reviewing on the trains to and from the course, staying late to finish exercises, learning on the weekends...). I found that this was a pretty common feeling for a lot of people in the course, so you build great connections and help each other along the way. It was also essential that the teachers were so dedicated and supportive. It was my first introduction to how social coding could and should be.
In the end, even though a lot of the content was over my head throughout the course, I found that I'd learned enough to land the software developer job I'd had my eyes on since before the bootcamp. I'll be working in various languages, so showing my newly-gained knowledge of Javascript was enough to prove that I will be able to learn and work in other programming languages as well.
Advice for anyone starting the course (especially if you have no programming experience like me!):
Do yourself a favour and spend as much time as possible with the pre-work! I wish I'd spent more time with the Javascript part, it ended up being harder than I'd expected to wrap my head around the basics and I kind of ran out of time before the course started. I'd recommend even supplementing the pre-work with tutorials so that you really have a good grasp of the basics that are introduced there. There are lots of great tutorials online, free and paid, I learn really well with teamtreehouse.com for example.
It's been said a lot already, but it's totally true: work hard, don't give up, trust the process, and stay curious. It's ok to feel dumb, I promise! I did for most of the course and still got the job I wanted. You can totally do it!!
I came to Ironhack without any background or much experience and after completing the bootcamp I feel really impressed of how much I learnt. The support you get from your teachers / fellow students is amazing. I would 100% recommend this course to anyone looking to improve there life and skills.
I attended the October - December bootcamp in Berlin, the staff was amazing, installations clean and modern with fast internet, free 🍻, ☕️ and 🍵 everyday. The program is well structured mixing lots of practice and theory. By the end of the bootcamp you will have 3 projects of your own to show your potential employers, which is great.
About me… I am an Industrial Engineer who worked at a “corp” as an executive data analyst (yay so much fun!). Although I’ve always enjoyed taking pa...
I attended the October - December bootcamp in Berlin, the staff was amazing, installations clean and modern with fast internet, free 🍻, ☕️ and 🍵 everyday. The program is well structured mixing lots of practice and theory. By the end of the bootcamp you will have 3 projects of your own to show your potential employers, which is great.
About me… I am an Industrial Engineer who worked at a “corp” as an executive data analyst (yay so much fun!). Although I’ve always enjoyed taking part in the creation of products people can use, so I was never happy with this job or career path I have chosen.
I was first introduced to coding back in 2015 when I purchased a few online courses, it was then that I learned this is what I wanted to do for a living. After a few months of learning by myself I started applying for jobs only to be rejected by all of them.
After this disappointing experience I stayed in the field I had a “degree” on and let the years pass by… Until my new years resolution from 2017-2018, I remember saying to myself “this is the year that I am changing this career path”. I started doing research on coding programs, masters, certificates, bachelors… everting! Until I was introduced to the bootcamps. Long story short after a few weeks of research, I joined Ironhack mainly because of their program, their reviews and the locations they have presence.
Today, I am preparing for my relocation to Berlin, it took me 2 days after finishing the bootcamp to get a job offer from an amazing company (I met in the hiring week from Ironhack). And I am not the only student who got an offer soon after finishing the bootcamp (some even got offers while in the middle of the program!). So if you are willing to make a career change and get a job in the tech field, Ironhack will support you with everything you need, including the theory, projects, fuel (coffee or beer) and even contacts, the rest? Is on you.
Thanks Ironhack,
Nothing is perfect but compared to a UX/UI course I took, I truly enjoyed my experience at Ironhack and the overall structure of the course. Starting off with the pre-work you get a taste of what will happen in the course, and you get to use the programs to be used in the industry, which is something I did not learn at my previous course. Once the course starts, it is split into the UX portion, where you’ll be able to learn the theory, organize your thought process and translate that into ...
Nothing is perfect but compared to a UX/UI course I took, I truly enjoyed my experience at Ironhack and the overall structure of the course. Starting off with the pre-work you get a taste of what will happen in the course, and you get to use the programs to be used in the industry, which is something I did not learn at my previous course. Once the course starts, it is split into the UX portion, where you’ll be able to learn the theory, organize your thought process and translate that into your designs. Once done with the UX portion you’ll dive into UI where you’ll learn how beautify your designs and learn some front- end development. Last but not least you’ll get guidance on how to build your portfolio, resume and all that good stuff to start your job hunt journey, along with perfecting your interview skills at the job fair…if you’re lucky enough you might be hired!
Hi! I'm Nashi and I was a graphic designer, 8 years experience. I choose Ironhack for it is great reviews from ex-students I met face to face and companies that were really happy with Ironhackers in their team. The told me "it is impressive how much ironhackers learn in only 2-3months that they can join the company and work professionally from day 1". I also choose Ironhack bc "we don't have students, we have professionals that come here to grow"
Barcelona Ironhack UX/UI design b...
Hi! I'm Nashi and I was a graphic designer, 8 years experience. I choose Ironhack for it is great reviews from ex-students I met face to face and companies that were really happy with Ironhackers in their team. The told me "it is impressive how much ironhackers learn in only 2-3months that they can join the company and work professionally from day 1". I also choose Ironhack bc "we don't have students, we have professionals that come here to grow"
Barcelona Ironhack UX/UI design bootcamp it is a highly intense program. It is completely true they teach by "learning by doing", at day one students were starting a real project with real research at the streets talking to people and testing. Not only you learn the processes but also to present them and defend them as you would do for clients. You end up the bootcamp with 3-4 real UX/UI projects and your portfolio ready to start working. Plus a Hiring week where lots of companies interview Ironhackers
Plus, the experience itself it is so valuable, the program it is designed for students to teambuild and become a family and a valuable future networking to give feedback to each other to grow as professionals. You have a lead teacher (Nevan is amazing!!!) plus 3-4 teacher assistants always available to help you out. There is always extra free talks / conferences / workshops... plus presentations among other bootcamps. Ironbeers, Ironpizza, Ironbarbacue...
I would recommend it to anyone!
I took the course at Ironhack because I was looking for a pivot in my career. I have a diverse background in Design and Business. At the time I came across Ironhack I was considering an MBA or a Masters program. I evaluated cost and time commitment of both a Masters Degree or completing a course at Ironhack and the increase in Salary I could expect after completion. The choice became obvious, and I can tell you I made the right choice.
I took the part time UX/UI cours...
I took the course at Ironhack because I was looking for a pivot in my career. I have a diverse background in Design and Business. At the time I came across Ironhack I was considering an MBA or a Masters program. I evaluated cost and time commitment of both a Masters Degree or completing a course at Ironhack and the increase in Salary I could expect after completion. The choice became obvious, and I can tell you I made the right choice.
I took the part time UX/UI course at Ironhack for six months. It was a challenge balancing a full time job and the course, but it has opened so many doors for me. The entire team at Ironhack Miami goes above and beyond to make sure ALL the students have a good experience and are benefiting from the course material. After graduation the staff stays connected. Brito especially works with each and every student to give career counseling, catered advice, and recommendations. I got my Bachelors from a SUNY school and they did not offer the commitment to their students that Ironhack does.
Ironhack is one of the best decisions I have made in my career thus far.
I changed my career path by chosing for the Ironhack full-time bootcamp. I first followed business engineer studies at the university, in a traditional Belgian teaching system. Ironhack provided me a much more effective way of learning in an innovative sector. I really enjoyed the bootcamp and felt much more involved than in traditional systems. The teacher (Nevan) was great, and really skilled. Ironhack offers a short time but meaningfull experience. It was also very interesting to share ...
I changed my career path by chosing for the Ironhack full-time bootcamp. I first followed business engineer studies at the university, in a traditional Belgian teaching system. Ironhack provided me a much more effective way of learning in an innovative sector. I really enjoyed the bootcamp and felt much more involved than in traditional systems. The teacher (Nevan) was great, and really skilled. Ironhack offers a short time but meaningfull experience. It was also very interesting to share the courses with a small cohort from different backgrounds and experiences.
I'm very happy that I turned to Ironhack when I decided to go on a career change path.
The project focused curriculum is done in a way that when you're done with the bootcamp, you have worked in a lot of different topics which gives you confidence when starting your job search. You really learn by doing here.
The teamwork experiences also teach you a lot about the process and about yourself.
Lastly, I really appreciate the human part of it. There's always a g...
I'm very happy that I turned to Ironhack when I decided to go on a career change path.
The project focused curriculum is done in a way that when you're done with the bootcamp, you have worked in a lot of different topics which gives you confidence when starting your job search. You really learn by doing here.
The teamwork experiences also teach you a lot about the process and about yourself.
Lastly, I really appreciate the human part of it. There's always a good vibe, collaboration and feedback. It's an amazing and intensive experience that you go through with your classmates, and we were always encouraged to collaborate and help each other.
How much does Ironhack cost?
Ironhack costs around €7,500.
What courses does Ironhack teach?
Ironhack offers courses like Artificial Intelligence Engineering (Full-Time), Artificial Intelligence Engineering (Part-Time), Cyber Security Bootcamp (Full-time), Cyber Security Bootcamp (Part-time) and 12 more.
Where does Ironhack have campuses?
Ironhack has in-person campuses in Berlin. Ironhack also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Ironhack worth it?
Ironhack hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 1,075 Ironhack alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Ironhack on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Ironhack legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,075 Ironhack alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Ironhack and rate their overall experience a 4.78 out of 5.
Does Ironhack offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Ironhack 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.
Can I read Ironhack reviews?
You can read 1,075 reviews of Ironhack on Course Report! Ironhack alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Ironhack and rate their overall experience a 4.78 out of 5.
Is Ironhack accredited?
Licensed by the Florida Dept. of Education
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