TripleTen is a family of digital re-skilling products offering 20-46 week online Software Engineering, Quality Assurance, Business Intelligence Analytics, Data Analytics, and Data Science programs. TripleTen helps people with versatile backgrounds learn a new profession online and kickstart a sustainable career in tech. Each bootcamp includes full access to an interactive online platform, real-life projects, tutor support from experienced developers, code reviews, online webinars, and live coding sessions. TripleTen stands on the quality of the programs; if a student doesn't secure a position within six months of graduating, TripleTen guarantees to refund their money.
TripleTen is open to students of all experience levels. The only requirement is a high school diploma.
TripleTen students graduate with professional certificates and portfolios with 6 to 15 projects to show to potential employers. With an average employment rate of 87%, TripleTen's Career Acceleration program provides graduates with the competitive edge they need to succeed. From resume-building to job offer negotiation, TripleTens is with their students every step of the way.
TripleTen was formerly known as Practicum Bootcamp.
In this four-month bootcamp for tech newcomers, you will learn the skills to become a BI Analyst. TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
The job-focused curriculum is presented on our interactive platform. Projects are based on real data from business cases across industries, and are designed to highlight a range of skills relevant to business analytics, hypothesis testing, and data visualization.
You'll work on seven realistic, industry-level projects that will teach you to:
- use spreadsheets for business data
- master SQL
- visualize data with Tableau and Power BI
- learn how to solve business problems with numbers
- present your work
- inspire your stakeholders
TripleTen employs working professionals as tutors. Tutors offer regular one-on-one time and hold office hours over video and in chat. Whether you need help with a task or just a bit of encouragement, there'll always be someone ready to help you.
Students have the opportunity to take on projects for real companies, adding professional-level projects to their portfolios. Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job-search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
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Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
Tuition Plans
Upfront cost: $6,000
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TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
In this seven-month bootcamp, you'll acquire the skills to become an excellent entry-level Cyber Security Analyst.
You’ll learn how to secure networks and protect organizations against online threats, with lots of hands-on practice. The curriculum includes:
- Networking fundamentals
- Common threats and attack vectors
- Security controls and measures
- Designing and managing a secure network
- Network policy and risk management
- Cryptography and PKI
- Ethical hacking and pen-testing
Before graduation, you’ll prep for CompTIA Security+, the industry standard certification to enter cybersecurity. The cost of the exam is included in the program.
TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
Financing
Deposit
N/A
Financing
Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
Tuition Plans
Upfront cost: $9,700
Refund / Guarantee
TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
Over this six-month re-skilling bootcamp for tech newcomers, you will master the skills required to become a data analyst and build a portfolio of 12 projects. TripleTen stands on the quality of the programs; if you don't secure a position within six months of graduating, we'll refund your money — guaranteed. Theory and practice will take place on our interactive platform. The projects are based on real data from various industries (e-commerce, taxi services, advertising, and more), and are designed to highlight a range of skills relevant to business analytics, hypothesis testing, and presenting results. A professional data analyst will check each line of your code to make sure it works the way it's supposed to and conforms to industry best practices. In addition to educational projects, you will work on case studies for real companies, and add professional-level projects to your portfolio. Students will have one-to-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, and 4+ free hours of mock interviews to gain the confidence to nail a real one. More than 5,000 students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always accessible via Slack, expert technical assistance, and ongoing emotional support, you'll never feel alone.
In this eight-month beginner-friendly bootcamp, you will learn the skills to become a data scientist and build a portfolio of 15+ projects. TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
The industry-focused curriculum is presented on our interactive platform. Projects are based on real data from business cases across industries: e-commerce, taxi services, mining, and more. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
We employ working professionals as tutors and code reviewers. Tutors offer regular one-on-one time and hold daily office hours over video and in chat. Whether you need help with a task or just a bit of encouragement, there'll always be someone ready to help you.
A professional data scientist will check your code line-by-line to make sure it works and follows industry best practices. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
Financing
Deposit
N/A
Financing
Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
Tuition Plans
Upfront cost: $9,700
Refund / Guarantee
TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
In this five-month bootcamp, you'll acquire the skills to become an excellent entry-level QA Engineer.
You'll learn manual and automated testing through real, industry-level projects, including a website, mobile application, database, and API—all developed for our program to mimic popular apps. These projects provide experience working with bugs, preparing you to succeed on the job. You’ll learn by crashing the applications, writing bug reports, and automating testing to ensure that all the apps meet quality standards.
A professional QA engineer will check your work to make sure you’re catching all the bugs and following industry-standard testing practices.
TripleTen’s QA curriculum fills your portfolio with cases that meet industry standards and catch employer attention. You’ll also have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
Financing
Deposit
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Financing
Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
Tuition Plans
Upfront cost: $4,900
Refund / Guarantee
TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
In this ten-month beginner-friendly bootcamp, you will learn the skills to become a Software Engineer. TripleTen stands on the quality of its programs; if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. The terms of the guarantee are transparent and can be found here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html.
You’ll learn concepts and practice coding on our interactive platform, working on six real, industry projects:
- a webpage made with HTML & CSS
- an adaptive website
- a social network
- a website built with React
- a back-end server using Node.js
- a full-fledged standalone web application.
A professional software engineer will check your code line-by-line to make sure it works and follows industry best practices. In addition to curriculum projects, you will have the opportunity to work on a project for a real-world client, adding professional-level work to your portfolio.
Graduates learn how to get hired in the included Career Acceleration package—one-on-one sessions with a career coach to develop a job-search strategy, hours of mock interviews, and other essential job search prep.
Thousands of students have already chosen TripleTen. With your community of peers always available in chat, expert technical assistance, and ongoing support, you'll never feel alone.
Financing
Deposit
N/A
Financing
Lending partners available, including MiaShare, Climb, Meritize
Tuition Plans
Upfront cost: $9,700
Refund / Guarantee
TripleTen stands on quality—if you don't secure a relevant position within six months of completing our post-graduation career services program, we'll refund your money—guaranteed. More information here: https://docs.tripleten.com/legal/terms_of_use.html
Hi, my friends! How are you doing? One of our tutors likes to greet students in this way before his tutor hours on Discord. Recently, some people around me asked me about how is my boot camp study so far. Actually, I was trying to give a specific talk about my journey, but I always stuck by the heavy and complicated projects on my hands. However, I am a person who likes to share good and positive things with people so that I want to tell my story here with you people.
Hi, my friends! How are you doing? One of our tutors likes to greet students in this way before his tutor hours on Discord. Recently, some people around me asked me about how is my boot camp study so far. Actually, I was trying to give a specific talk about my journey, but I always stuck by the heavy and complicated projects on my hands. However, I am a person who likes to share good and positive things with people so that I want to tell my story here with you people. It's time to give a review for TripleTen now. Truly, it’s definitely worths to choose for the people who want to start a career in the tech field today. Frankly, I think it's way better than my journey of CS in UTD. It's been 7 months of studying at this bootcamp for its SE(software engineering) program, and I want to tell some real points that I have experienced from my Journey in Tripleten. First of all, we have a globe tutor team, which they could be in Russia, Germany, the U.S., or other countries while tutoring you. Because of this, you will be able to know different people and cultures behind them. Second, it has a very mature community system in Discord, there, students are divided by their study pace. For instance, I am currently studying on Sprint 8, so that I can only have access from the very beginning Demo project to Sprint 8. if you want to access the higher level Sprint, then you need to finish your current project successfully first, which means your project must be 100% qualified and then will be able to get approved by the reviewer team. Speaking of our reviewer team, I really want to send a big heart to them in person, because the strict process of review they had given me for each project shaped me to be a pro of SE gradually. Especially, the red comments and green comments guide me to realize my errors and how to improve my codes in a better way. In my impression, I still remember one of my projects which relates to the Responsive page of web development, the review stage took me 13 times to get approved at the end. 13 times, isn't it crazy? In the first 5 times, I was a little bit upset with the picky reviewers, but after reading on each of the comments they left below the errors, I started to sigh out in front of the computer, I definitely need these comments in my project, it helps me to identify that why my code is wrong and how I can improve it. Over time, I can see a big improvement in my code work, and it brings more confidence into my mind as well. Third, it's the on-demand questions answered in Discord. Once you post your question in the corresponding channel, you will get an answer from one tutor or two tutors quickly. and this amazing part always makes me feel like we are in a real tutor room of a college where it has a bunch of tutors sitting there and eyes searching those confused students. Additionally, we also have a bunch of pretty and passionate female community managers who always plan some amazing events in the virtual community. like the co-work session time, it gathers those boring and lonely souls together from the end of the internet and hangs out in the virtual world where the study vibe is so joyful and contagious. Fourth, the professional lecture we are using covers the full-stack knowledge and tasks throughout Project 1 to the last Project 16. In the lecture, you will see the author explains those boring and cold knowledge points in a lighthearted and humorous way. And it also has lots of amazing illustrations within each of the chapters. Fifth, the career channel that in Discord is the place to teach those ongoing students and graduates how to work on their resumes and interviews, and make sure they are get ready to be hired after graduating. Finally, except above 5 points, I personally want to thank our community manager Olya, who always pays attention to each small step I have achieved. Toast me when I get approved of the project, and encourage me when I doubt myself on coding. Truly, she is so responsible and sweet in my heart. Lastly, I want to tell you that I once an interior designer for over 10 years in the design field. After studying abroad in the U.S., I started to have a strong mind which told me to be an IT worker for the rest of my life here. Fortunately, I love everything about Coding and have so much passion for it every day. Indeed, not everyone likes to work with a computer every day. Meanwhile, you may have some different voices around you to tell you that coding is too hard and boring, plus, it will be easily replaced by the AI and Chatgpt shortly. Actually, these are the same things I had worried about before. However, I still think the tech field will have a high demand in the future since everything in our surrounding are fully high-tech, which requires tech people more than any era in the past. By the way, there is a dram I want to share with you. It happened two months before I settled down with Tripleten. Back then, I chose a three -months boot camp, which was named Great Learning. The reason I chose it is because it has a partnership with UT at Austin, and also the program is cloud computing. However, the sense of experience is bad and makes me really upset with it. Finally, I quit the boot camp after the first month of study. The reason I quit has three fatal reasons. First, it’s an Indian-based boot camp, so that it has to take Zoom meetings in the morning every day to balance the time zone between U.S. and Indian; Second, the students and teachers have a heavy accent in which is extremely hard to understand completely. As we know the program itself is hard enough, and now their accent makes it harder than ever; Third, the communication platform is WhatsApp, which is much unprofessional when compared to the Discord. Fourth, it lecture was full of pre-filmed videos, and it was hard to make me understand its concept as a complete beginner. Typically, it’s a self-taught lecture like others, all you can see from all of the videos is one Indian professor who works in UT at Austin McComb school as the lecture said. Overall, it’s really not for me. Based on my two times of boot camp experiences above, it should be a good reference to let people who are currently struggling with transitioning careers and choosing bootcamp. In conclusion, if you want to make a good income, and remote work at home, without age anxiety, and socialize issues, then the tech field might be a good decision to make. All in all, the threshold of the Tech field is quite higher than other fields, and you need to keep learning new things in this field later on. Based on all of these above, if you are ready, then take action to do it. If you are interested in #Tripleten after reading over my sharing, pls feel free to ask me for a referral code, which will help you save a lot of money from the tuition.
I've been working at a company for 10 years. I had a low income and worked long hours, which left me feeling exhausted. I decided to make a significant change for my future, so I quit my job and chose to learn coding to change my career. I spent a lot of time selecting the right coding school. Given my situation, I had to consider many factors to choose the right bootcamp.I'm not young anymore, and I don’t have enough savings. Therefore, I didn't want to waste any more time. I...
I've been working at a company for 10 years. I had a low income and worked long hours, which left me feeling exhausted. I decided to make a significant change for my future, so I quit my job and chose to learn coding to change my career. I spent a lot of time selecting the right coding school. Given my situation, I had to consider many factors to choose the right bootcamp.I'm not young anymore, and I don’t have enough savings. Therefore, I didn't want to waste any more time. I needed to find the right school and move forward to improve my future. I chose Tripleten, and I am still studying. I've been studying for over 3 months now. The more I study, the more satisfied I am with my decision to join the bootcamp.Initially, I was very afraid that I wouldn’t be able to keep up with the class because I am an absolute beginner in coding. However, the structure of the courses is well-organized and easy to follow for beginners. Whenever I have a question, they respond quickly. They have a supportive team that helps my concerns and questions as soon as possible. Each sprint requires me to submit projects, which helps improve my coding skills. They set deadlines for the projects but offer reasonable time to complete them.Additionally, they have an amazing support team for their career program. They provide a lot of useful information on job searching and offer support for my career. I am starting to prepare for the job market soon. If I had to prepare on my own, I would definitely feel overwhelmed, but I feel relieved knowing I have support. I am proud of how well I’m doing so far. If you are in a similar situation, I strongly recommend this bootcamp.
my experience with triple ten has been amazing, very straight forward, very detailed, and very helpful program that breaks down all the necessary things someone would need in order to have a successful career in tech, success managers(shout out to Ana!)are awesome, and are always there to help out, and tutors are awesome and very helpful, and are very easy to work with overall i'd give this program a 10/10 and is a really great investment if you're trying to break into tech, and land a ...
my experience with triple ten has been amazing, very straight forward, very detailed, and very helpful program that breaks down all the necessary things someone would need in order to have a successful career in tech, success managers(shout out to Ana!)are awesome, and are always there to help out, and tutors are awesome and very helpful, and are very easy to work with overall i'd give this program a 10/10 and is a really great investment if you're trying to break into tech, and land a good paying job, plus payment options are very flexible, and are good for any budget
I took on the TripleTen bootcamp to learn what it meant to be a Software Engineer and explore a shift in my career path. Months in and I'm happy I decided to sign up. The tutors and guides really want you to succeed and make themselves available on a daily basis to answer questions, provide feedback, or really to help you in any way they can. The lesson plans are clearly defined and offer in depth practice for each language you'll be exposed to. The deadlines for finishing a Sprint (2 we...
I took on the TripleTen bootcamp to learn what it meant to be a Software Engineer and explore a shift in my career path. Months in and I'm happy I decided to sign up. The tutors and guides really want you to succeed and make themselves available on a daily basis to answer questions, provide feedback, or really to help you in any way they can. The lesson plans are clearly defined and offer in depth practice for each language you'll be exposed to. The deadlines for finishing a Sprint (2 week lesson plan) are always clearly shown and your Success Manager will check in to be sure you're still on track to finishing and offer support if you need more time or have questions. All in all, I'm really impressed by the coursework and am appreciative of the tutors for their help so far. I'd definitely recommend TripleTen to friends if they show interest in learning code!
I've always been fascinated by computers and technology and really wanted to get into programming from a young age. A friend of mine got me back into programming and I decided to try bootcamps because they are objectively better than colleges if you plan to pursue a career in software. When I found TripleTen I honestly didn't believe their claims of jobs, coaching, and real-world experience. But it looked promising enough. So, I did a TON of research and found out it was actually true an...
I've always been fascinated by computers and technology and really wanted to get into programming from a young age. A friend of mine got me back into programming and I decided to try bootcamps because they are objectively better than colleges if you plan to pursue a career in software. When I found TripleTen I honestly didn't believe their claims of jobs, coaching, and real-world experience. But it looked promising enough. So, I did a TON of research and found out it was actually true and wasn't just lies like so many bootcamps out there. I have been attending since early January and I am currently 72% done with the program as of early July. I've tried many different methods to learn coding in the past, but TripleTen is the only one that actually makes learning comprehensible. They have a Discord with a lot of support and also tutors to help you when you get stuck. They have amazing payment options, they give you loads of information on job finding, they have mock interviews, an amazing support staff, and tell you how to prepare for technical interviews. The projects they provide help you learn loads of real-world skills, and to top it all off they have externships to make getting a job that much easier. All in all, I highly recommend TripleTen.
Honestly, I have no idea why I didn't do this sooner.
I've been working unfulfilling and underpaid jobs for the past 16 years, but I wanted to make a change. One thing I've learned in this course is that even though I don't have a college degree, I'll still be able to find a good job with a good salary. My best friend started the TripleTen software engineering course, and he only had good things to say, so I decided to give it a shot as well. They have different payment options available, so you can choose what works for you (my fr...
I've been working unfulfilling and underpaid jobs for the past 16 years, but I wanted to make a change. One thing I've learned in this course is that even though I don't have a college degree, I'll still be able to find a good job with a good salary. My best friend started the TripleTen software engineering course, and he only had good things to say, so I decided to give it a shot as well. They have different payment options available, so you can choose what works for you (my friend is doing monthly installments, while I paid upfront). In all honesty, it has really exceeded my expectations! The content is very thorough, and I feel comfortable with how everything is presented. There's also a tiny bit of humor that runs through the course, which I really like. It's broken up into a series of sprints, each containing chapters about increasingly complex topics, followed by a project at the end of each sprint. I was expecting to just learn some programming languages and a lot of syntax, but there's actually a lot of math involved too. If you like playing with numbers, then you shouldn't have too much trouble. I would highly recommend this course for anyone who feels like their career has stagnated or is looking for something more secure, since tech isn't going away any time soon.
The TripleTen Software Engineer Bootcamp has been a transformative experience for me. I entered with a desire to learn and left with the skills, confidence, and connections needed to launch a successful career in software engineering. I would highly recommend TripleTen to anyone looking to enter or advance in this field. This bootcamp truly deserves a perfect rating of 5 out of 5.If you're serious about becoming a software engineer and want a program that goes above and beyon...
The TripleTen Software Engineer Bootcamp has been a transformative experience for me. I entered with a desire to learn and left with the skills, confidence, and connections needed to launch a successful career in software engineering. I would highly recommend TripleTen to anyone looking to enter or advance in this field. This bootcamp truly deserves a perfect rating of 5 out of 5.If you're serious about becoming a software engineer and want a program that goes above and beyond, look no further than TripleTen.
I stumbled across TripleTen while searching for a new role that would bring fulfillment into my professional career. After researching a little more about the company and what tech role I wanted to pursue. I reached out to meet with an advisor to dismiss any doubts I had about starting a new career. At the conclusion of my meeting I was convinced to start a 2 week trial that helped me understand the pace and information I would begin to learn during the boot camp. What sparked my interes...
I stumbled across TripleTen while searching for a new role that would bring fulfillment into my professional career. After researching a little more about the company and what tech role I wanted to pursue. I reached out to meet with an advisor to dismiss any doubts I had about starting a new career. At the conclusion of my meeting I was convinced to start a 2 week trial that helped me understand the pace and information I would begin to learn during the boot camp. What sparked my interest in the QA engineer program is my enjoyment for puzzle solving. Even if you are unsure what tech route you want to navigate, TripleTen makes this process easy with a questionnaire that asks you prompts about your interest to help you identify a role that will suit your skill set. I chose TripleTen because of how many resources you have at your disposal from tutors, mentors, other students and alumni that all can be reached on Discord. The program as a whole feels like a community that you can lean on when you come across a problem during a sprint or questions you have on a cover letter/resume. One of my favorite features of this program is the technical and professional skills you obtain during the career portions of the program. I would recommend this boot camp to anyone who wants to start their career in tech due to the amount of support that is constantly provided.
TripleTen - A Great Self-Paced, Fun QA Engineering Bootcamp Choice!
Perhaps you've come across a TripleTen ad in your socials somewhere and thought to yourself, "Hm, this seems interesting" and now you've run here to see if it's worth it. Well, I'd be a liar if I hadn't done the same when I initially saw the ads. I came across them myself while already being a junior-level Manual QA Engineer looking to refresh some skills and build upon some automation but being unsure where to start, knowing there's so many different paths to take. Personally, I had bee...
Perhaps you've come across a TripleTen ad in your socials somewhere and thought to yourself, "Hm, this seems interesting" and now you've run here to see if it's worth it. Well, I'd be a liar if I hadn't done the same when I initially saw the ads. I came across them myself while already being a junior-level Manual QA Engineer looking to refresh some skills and build upon some automation but being unsure where to start, knowing there's so many different paths to take. Personally, I had been cherry-picking various courses and learning different things but had no clear direction until TripleTen stumbled into my feed.
*As a quick aside, if you're new to QA - here's a quick thought from my old self entering the field: When you see something that seems wrong on a site or in an app, do you ever just get that ache to do something about it to get it fixed but don't know how? Or there's an error that's just frustrating you and not working right but there's nothing you can do about it? Well, when you're QA you absolutely can do something about it! And you can do something about it before it ever goes out to the public! It feels super great to be able to catch and prevent bugs from being released into the wild so customers get a perfect (or as perfect as can be) product.
So back to TripleTen. I did some research and ultimately decided to take the leap. As I write this review, I'm in the final stretch of the program and nearly prepared to submit my final project of the QA Engineering program so I've got a pretty decent understanding of how the program itself works, which is probably why you're here:
It's self-paced. Technically, you work in 2-3 Sprints to learn theory and then work on a project, and this simulates working in a real work Agile environment with deadlines. That said, you are able to finish your work early or if something comes up, you have a team of support staff with you every step of the way to help work through any issues and offer extensions if needed. Ultimately there's a goal to finish the program within the 5-month schedule. All other programs I've seen have a set schedule of when they have classes - often 2-3x a week in the evenings including a weekend day and I just didn't love that. I wanted to complete something on my own time and TripleTen offers that where no one does.
There's so much Support. There's support from both TripleTen staff as well as other students. While it's self-paced as mentioned above, there are no set class days/times to attend - you are responsible for setting your own schedule to learn the material. That said, there ARE tutors available throughout the week with drop-in meeting hours or tag them on Discord with your questions and they can assist there. Additionally, all students in the program are in the Discord and I can say from personal experience that a lot of the students chime in to help each other out and learn together! Honestly, to be able to help each other out in this manner only helps reinforce the material. The Discord is invaluable - there's a wealth of channels to keep everyone engaged, informed, and even entertained. And I can't neglect to mention the Success Managers! They're always checking in to make sure you have everything you need and are there for feedback, questions, and to help guide you along the way.
Material/Curriculum. You learn the foundations of QA and work up to some more advanced stuff. This is all on the website. I already mentioned I was experienced in Manual QA, so the beginning of the program I more or less knew already, but it was actually pretty cool to refresh on a fair amount of the material. Getting into APIs and such though, I really started to learn what I'd been missing out on.
The Career Support - before you're even done there's Career staff that help give tips on crafting your resume, cover letters, elevator pitches, LinkedIn, job interviews, etc. They host webinars, you can have meetings with them, and even work with them on your job search!
Basically what I'm getting at is... I had questions at the beginning and was hesitant at first, too. And now that I've done it - I can tell you this: go for it.
I got an advertisement for TripleTen on my computer at an opportune time in my life, I had just been fired from my job and I had no income I had just completed my UX Design course on Coursera but wasn't getting any interviews or phone calls based off of the portfolio I provided. When I got an ad for TripleTen's bootcamp I thought that I could beef up my software engineering skills and taken more seriously as a designer because with this bootcamp I could make a product start to finish fr...
I got an advertisement for TripleTen on my computer at an opportune time in my life, I had just been fired from my job and I had no income I had just completed my UX Design course on Coursera but wasn't getting any interviews or phone calls based off of the portfolio I provided. When I got an ad for TripleTen's bootcamp I thought that I could beef up my software engineering skills and taken more seriously as a designer because with this bootcamp I could make a product start to finish from designing it to programming it to testing it (TripleTen giving me the skills to program). The bootcamp offers a software engineering course and flexible payment options to where I and others could pay what was possible, or defer our payments to the end of the program. This was perfect for my situation, and I am grateful to TripleTen for giving me an opportunity like this when I didn't know what to do next. Although I struggle with the curriculum as it is very different than me learning front end engineering in the past, I can get ample help through many different means through 1-1 tutor sessions, public tutor office hours, a question channel for the sprint I am working on, and coworking sessions with other students. I never really feel truly stuck because I use all of the resources available to me. When I have mental health concerns my success manager Daria helps me out and gets me through my current mental block so I can continue my work. I really feel like I have a friend to help me that isn't just my success manager but someone that actually cares about my wellbeing and not just my school performance which is invaluable and you wouldn't get with a normal bootcamp that doesn't have this support. The website, and the way the curriculum is structured needs work but TripleTen is constantly improving the website and listening to the complaints and concerns of students, this is why I gave the curriculum three stars I feel like the curriculum itself can be improved but I am not sure how. The instructors are helpful, but I struggle in code review. I love that after each project your sprints get reviewed by an actual person but the reviewers can be vague which makes review take longer, and when you are going through multiple iterations of reviews that take several hours I have had to extend my deadline a few times, this is why I gave the instructors a four star because of the reviewers. The job assistance program is really something that shines in this program, and is different than everything I have experienced with other schools. TripleTen guarantees employment, or they will refund your tuition and they boast an over 80% success rate. There are career talks and tips that the career managers give that will help you with your resume and you get to talk to other alumni. In the end, I also want to highlight the ambassadorship program which you might not know about. I became an ambassador to be a representative for women in tech and help people that were in situations similar to me. In the ambassadorship, you get to create content that you like with some guidelines of content that you could do. All for the benefit of getting people into tech, how cool is that? I like the ambassadorship because I get to mingle with ambassadors from other programs and collaborate with them. It's a great way to make connections with people in other programs and your own. There's a lot of support from the ambassadors themselves and the success managers that help run the program so even if you're new to social media it is not that difficult to start. I believe I have covered everything that I can about this bootcamp and I hope that this review would be of help to anyone considering TripleTen or looking into tech bootcamps for a loved one. I am always happy to answer any questions on Instagram or if you just want to chat https://www.instagram.com/karinnehannah/ or on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/karinne-hannah-359a1020a/
QUICK BACKGROUND: I decided to pursue software engineering as my career in life while graduation was coming close, I had chosen software engineering since I've always liked Engineering as a whole and had fun learning math, and my background in tech was slightly better than any average person, but was always fascinated with new technology like phones, electric cars, robots, etc. especially now with the rise in technology, knowing how to program seems best convenient. I had started Univers...
QUICK BACKGROUND: I decided to pursue software engineering as my career in life while graduation was coming close, I had chosen software engineering since I've always liked Engineering as a whole and had fun learning math, and my background in tech was slightly better than any average person, but was always fascinated with new technology like phones, electric cars, robots, etc. especially now with the rise in technology, knowing how to program seems best convenient. I had started University in my native country, but once I moved to the US I had to drop out and start to work to help with my family, I still wanted to pursue my career in software so I was looking in every way possible and found Tripleten.
Tripleten was one of the many boot camps I found, but what made it different from the rest at least for me was the guarantee of a Job after graduation and if not money return, especially in my case where the money had to be well spent and no time wasted Triplteten, at first sight, seemed the perfect fit, after the first few weeks I was able to implement my study time with work, tripleten has its course set so you can study on your time which helped a lot with my current job, I would spend around 20-30 hours of study every week. We communicate through Discord where we can find our tutor to help us with the projects, the projects are the most essential part of learning at least for me because I learn the most by doing, you can repeat concepts all you want but doing them is very different, and the projects are the base of all my knowledge of software engineering. The projects up until the sprint I'm in now, have mainly been about website building with HTML, CSS, and javascript, as of now I have way more grasp on what being a software engineer is and this Bootcamp has also helped me in vision my future personal projects even better now. My advice if you take Tripleten is to separate a good portion of your time in the week for the study time, organize your schedule, and don't let anything overwhelm you, your tutors are more than happy to help in Discord.
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Best decision I made to secure my future!
I have been in my current career field for the better half of my adult life and I was fortunate enough to make the right moves to get to a point where now I make good money for it but I know that if anything happens especially in this economy my current position in a new company would not pay as much. I knew I had to make a change in my life so I can continue to make the same or even more money. This is when I found the TripleTen bootcamp for QA Engineering. While you do not need a tech ...
I have been in my current career field for the better half of my adult life and I was fortunate enough to make the right moves to get to a point where now I make good money for it but I know that if anything happens especially in this economy my current position in a new company would not pay as much. I knew I had to make a change in my life so I can continue to make the same or even more money. This is when I found the TripleTen bootcamp for QA Engineering. While you do not need a tech background for this program I did come from a very strong and similar background to what this course provided. That is why I was able to zoom through the topics and gain a better understanding. I did all this while working my full time job as well. I try to spend at least 1-2 hours a day on only the lessons and I spent time on weekends to do the projects. This structure kept me focused and didn't overwhelm me. Anytime I was confused (and I was a few times) I went to the tutors who always guided me to the right path. Nothing in life is easy and this program is not easy but it was worth every second as it taught me a lot I didn't know and challenged me.
I found TripleTen at a fairly low point in my life where I was looking for some kind of change, I knew I wanted to get into the tech sphere but was having trouble finding a bootcamp I could trust that wouldn't just leave me out to dry after I finished their certificate. Before I join TripleTen I searched very heavily in order to find any kind or form of a red flag that would dissuade me from joing the program, but truthfully I had serious difficulties finding any kind of complaint beyond...
I found TripleTen at a fairly low point in my life where I was looking for some kind of change, I knew I wanted to get into the tech sphere but was having trouble finding a bootcamp I could trust that wouldn't just leave me out to dry after I finished their certificate. Before I join TripleTen I searched very heavily in order to find any kind or form of a red flag that would dissuade me from joing the program, but truthfully I had serious difficulties finding any kind of complaint beyond those who simply wanted a job handed to them. TripleTen is an amazing program that get you actually ready for the workforce, and it properly prepares you for what you should expect from a real job; which unfortunately includes a lot of effort and the willingness to grow and learn new things for yourself. If you are at all considering joining TripleTen I would highly recommend it, just remember that they won't hand you the answers, you still have to put in the effort to be better and every tutor and instructor I've personally talked to truly wished to help you achieve as much as you possibly can.
Of the students who enroll at TripleTen, 79% graduated. 91% of graduates were job-seeking and N/A of job-seeking graduates found in-field employment after 180 days and report a median income of $75,750. Below is the 180 Day Employment Breakdown for 504 graduates included in this report:
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The data says yes! TripleTen reports a 79% graduation rate, a median salary of $75,750 and 87% of TripleTen alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2022, TripleTen reported a 79% graduation rate, a median salary of $75,750, and N/A of TripleTen alumni are employed.
Is TripleTen legit?
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Does TripleTen offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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