The hard skills they teach, you will learn, will prepare you to enter the workforce as a Junior Level / Entry Level / Associate programmer. During the program you are introduced to the concept of pair programming, which will grow your soft skills. Your success, personal growth rate, etc. will be closely linked to how well you can work with others, and how you respond to feedback. But the good news is, if you get accepted, you already have those skills!
If you are concerned about not having a CS degree, rest assured that you will be qualified for the jobs. The challenge will be that you need to demonstrate knowledge and skills during the interview process substantially more than a CS grad.
Overall, highly recommend A+ program. Attending Skill Distillery has been one of the best decisions I have made for my personal growth and development. I am stronger problem solver, with a lot more tools, and a lot more jobs available. I am graduating today and I am already experiencing a rush of interest from recruiters on LinkedIn and other jobs boards.
]]>Changing careers at the age of 29 can be a very scary decision, however, I quickly fell in love with coding and completed all of the pre-work, plus more before classes began. The actual class was amazing, all of the teachers were the best, most helpful, and caring teachers I have ever had, the course work was challenging, but very rewarding, and many of the people I met in the class are still my friends. They recently revamped their curriculum to include more job support, and introduce the students to many potential employers. I even had a job offer a week before the class ended.
Skill Distillery is not easy, in fact, it is probably the hardest thing I have ever done in my life, but the end result is immensely gratifying. If you put in the time, and really want this, then Skill Distillery can be one of the best decisions you ever make. I highly suggest this boot camp if you are looking to change careers to something that pays better, and is more rewarding than your current job.
]]>I began looking into technical schools and coding boot camps, where the training is more hands-on and at an accelerated pace. But I had also head that boot camp graduates often come out with major gaps in knowledge, and can struggle to find work because they still lack the skills demanded by the work force. I started asking around, and found a friend who worked for Raytheon and had a coworker who was a boot camp graduate. He told me he was impressed by how much this coworker knew, and encouraged me to look into the same boot camp. That’s how I heard about Skill Distillery.
I decided to look into it. With the research I had done I knew that the coding boot camps with successful graduates usually taught an object-oriented programming language, especially Java, and that full-stack development was also valuable. Skill Distillery teaches an object-oriented coding language (Java) as well as Javascript and frameworks for full-stack web development. I hadn’t found any other boot camps that taught Java, which is the language the majority of my Software Engineer friends work with. I decided to apply, but I was scared. It wasn’t going to be cheap, and I have a habit of failing. After talking with Erin, I felt a little better about it. They also interview their potential students before accepting them into the program to make sure it’s something they want to do and also believe they can do. I spent a couple weeks deciding whether or not I wanted to try it. I decided to go for it. I took out a loan and prepared myself for what might be the hardest course of my life. I was absolutely terrified. I’ve failed out of college 3 times and I tend to give up easily. I was taking a huge risk for myself.
It was the best decision I ever made. I enjoyed doing the pre-work prior the class starting, and it got me excited for the course. Then the first week started, and I enjoyed it. I was intense, I had never spent so much time in one day learning one subject. As the weeks went on, it got progressively harder, until about halfway through the course. I would get home completely exhausted. The course was from 8:30am to 5pm Monday through Friday. My cohort often stayed until about 6:30 to finish up our labs for the day. We had weekend assignments, and I would often go in on Saturdays to utilize the extra help from the TAs. I didn’t always need it, but it was nice to have it available. The teachers are some of the most patient and intelligent people I’ve ever met in my life. Despite the intensity of it, it was also the most fun course I’ve ever taken. It was daily instant-gratification. We could see the results of work immediately. It was a definite confidence boost!
The best part about it was the help with employment. They helped us with our resumes, and would bring in employers and recruiters on occasion to talk. They also often bring in graduates who have gone through the program to talk about their experiences. They invite recruiters and employers to the midterm project and final project presentations. Some employers will do mock interviews. It helped me tremendously. My employer was at our final presentations, and they also did mock interviews with us. They offered me a job about 2 weeks after my graduation, and I have been working for them for 2 months now and am very happy with where I’m at! I never would have thought that one year after hitting one of the lowest points in my life that I’d be starting my career. It had such an impact that I recommend this school whenever someone mentions that they are not happy in their career. I have one friend who is currently enrolled in the program and tells me he loves it. If you are considering coding boot camp I’d highly recommend this one.
PROS:
– Teaches full-stack development using an object-oriented coding language for the back end and a scripting language for the front end (Java and Javascript, respectively)
– Fast-paced
– Lots of help is available after class and on the weekends
– Teachers are basically wizards
CONS:
– It is a 16-week program, so it might be a little bit long
– It runs from 8:30am to 5pm Monday through Friday, and there are afternoon labs and weekend projects that will take up time around those hours. You can’t go to this boot camp and also have a job, it IS your job. It can push 60 hours of work each week. It is a major commitment.
– While still cheaper than some of their main competitors, it is by no means cheap. It costs about the same as 4 semesters of tuition at a university.
I definitely recommend this school. It changed my life for the better.
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