Nate
GBRun away. I graduated from the Cybersecurity program in July of last year. The program itself contains a lot of outdated information, most of which can be found online for free or for a nominal fee. They charge $16k for this. The instructors and TAs often don’t know much more than the students. They tell you that 80% of grads find a job in the field within six months. Out of my class, less than 10% have found a job in cyber or even IT as a whole. The bootcamp doesn’t prepare you for the job market, and doesn’t teach you a fraction of what you need to know to enter cybersecurity as a career. They give you a career services rep who will have you change some things on your resume and otherwise do nothing for you. These career services advisors never stay more than a few months, which should be a huge red flag. Basically, you’re better of doing TryHackMe or HackTheBox, and investing in a few cheap online courses because you’ll get just as much out of it for a fraction of the price. Coding Dojo is taking people’s money and in return giving them nothing but empty promises.
Paul
GBDon't miss this opportunity! My time at Coding Dojo was unforgettable. I teamed with & learned alongside some remarkably bright people. The coursework was indeed challenging and sometimes intense, which inspired me to try even harder. Happily, the instructors and assistants were there to help whenever I got really stuck.
Armando Esparza
GBI took the Coding Dojo Bootcamp I took the Coding Dojo Bootcamp, Did the Python, MERN, JAVA stacks. Even though the bootcamp was all online, I felt I was really learning at a good pace with not much trouble at all. The lectures were perfect, each instructor knew what they were doing and were so helpful when I had questions. I would definitely recommend the Coding Dojo Bootcamp to anyone wanting to start a career as a software developer.
Fox
GBCoding Dojo is a great venture if you … Coding Dojo is a great venture if you are seeking a very entry level introduction to the world of web programming. They touch upon all the major concepts lightly to intermediary. By no means will this make you career ready alone as they used to market towards. This is the fine line that reals in a lot of hopefuls. Do you research, come prepared and be prepared to have to run another marathon during and after the program to be even remotely prepared for work in development. Objectively speaking you may be able to land a very entry level basic web dev role at a company doing simple coding tasks. But if you want to be a serious dev, lots of additional legwork will need to be done.
Nicole Gray
GBJust go! I did ALOT of research on bootcamps, reading reviews exactly like you are right now... If you're hesitant about attending a BootCamp because you don't know anything about tech, then this is the place for you. I learned so much and accomplished things I never thought I could. Instructors are AMAZING and so helpful! More than anything, Coding Dojo teaches you how to become a self sufficient dev