
Mahmuda
GBMixed experience with Pathrise I was with the SWE Pathrise Pro program for 46 days. I really liked the program. After joining Pathrise, I felt like I had people with me to help me. Some of their mentors were really helpful. I was happy with Pathrise, but the end wasn't good, and I am still not sure why it went that way since I was clear about my situation from the beginning. I told everything to the admission person, Ronaldo Cristobal, before signing the contract. I mentioned that I had my first child right after my graduation, therefore, I took one and a half years off from searching for jobs. I also did not have any prior internship experience, which is also very clear on my resume. I also mentioned to Ronaldo that I am only open to remote jobs. With everything known, Pathrise accepted me as their fellow. They assigned Fed as my career mentor. She was nice to me every time we met. She also helped me to build up my resume. Everything was going smoothly. Then one day I mentioned to my mentor that in my job search plan, it should only have remote jobs instead of hybrid/remote. Then the next day, her manager, Jen Schwechten, contacted me to schedule a meeting with her. I did not like the way she talked to me. She mentioned that it is not possible for Pathrise to find me a job in 12 months. It made me feel like I would not be able to find a job ever. She told me Pathrise would withdraw me from the plan without any penalty. After this meeting, I thought maybe it is because I want only a remote position. I changed my mind to a hybrid position and emailed her that I can also take hybrid. Guess what? It wasn't about the remote/hybrid problem. It is a problem with my experience that I do not have any. It was very clear from the beginning that I do not have experience. My question is, why did it take them 46 days to figure out that they cannot help me with my current situation? After having a meeting with Jen, I was a little bit heartbroken and lost my confidence. However, that is the experience I had with Pathrise. I did not lose anything except my confidence. I would still say it is a good program, but I was not lucky enough to have a good mentor. My guess is maybe my mentor was not confident enough to help me find a job with my current resume.

HARI KRISHNAN
GBIt was completely stuck with the US job… It was completely stuck with the US job market. I joined Pathrise to switch to a new position. I am very much interested with the procedure Pathrise is following compare to other consultancies. Having conversation with the industrial mentors is a plus point. I am looking forward to have good career with Pathrise.

Laura Dease
GBI landed a job within a month of… I landed a job within a month of joining Pathrise. They provided valuable insight into my resume and my LinkedIn profile. I enjoyed working with everyone, especially Stephen Jarrett. Phenomenal mindset coach! Really helped me see me for who I really am. He was able to quickly get me out of a depressed state of mind and back into the "I CAN find a job and I WILL love a job" mood. I am so glad I joined Pathrise. They helped me in so many ways emotionally. They helped me more than find a job. They helped me find myself again. I highly recommend Pathrise! You will not regret!

Joshua Pendragon
GBSWE Pathrise pro I signed up for Pathrise on their Software Engineering track a few months ago, after being caught in the swath of tech layoffs. From the beginning, my experience with the staff and mentors has been massively helpful in my job search and in my career development. Since you don't pay unless you get a job offer, the value proposition is, to me, a no-brainer. Cannot say enough good things about them.

Ebony Betts
GBPerfect program for recent graduates! Being a fellow at Pathrise has been an eye-opening and learning experience. From the career mentors to the various workshops held every week, it has been phenomenal. I went from not knowing what I wanted career wise to building up resume and meeting others in the career that I want. I would highly recommend anyone to join Pathrise if possible. You might learn a thing or two about yourself along the way.