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 The program itself contains a lot of outdated information, most of which can be found online for free or for a nominal fee.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.
Schneider Bertrand
GBI had a great experience I had a great experience. I did some udemy courses before this and was learning but the process was so slow. Going through the CodingDojo bootcamp streamlined that process for me. I had amazing teachers(about to them Ana & Adrien, Saurabh, Micheal and Nichole). I met some amazing people and to be honest I miss it at times. In summation this is a great place if you're just getting started or even if you have a little experience under your belt. If it wasn't for CodingDojo I wouldn't have landed my first dev job with Accenture. Sincerely, thank you all that helped me to achieve my goals.
James Green
GBThe onsite experience was very helpful… The onsite experience was very helpful in technical work. Visualization is your own part of the studies as working at the school and not actually working in a tech job can prove to stimulate at least a few illusions about how the work will be. The technical approach is really well done at Coding Dojo. They give you a taste of everything and keep you moving around enough so that when the dust settles, you can see the common patterns of the most important aspects to learn, as they are common among the many different tastes you aquire.
Michelle Smith
GBWay overpriced to listen to someone… Way overpriced to listen to someone recite text for 40 hours a week, then to study on your own. Save yourself some cash and learn at your own pace with a more well-rounded approach.
Austin O'Neil
GBPros and Cons Pros: instructors, overall curriculum, helping build your resources to be a full stack developer, the online learning platform. Cons: Career services team. The team is overburdened and doesn’t have the ability to support all students. Example - sending a resume to review. Not hearing back for 2 weeks and then them completing it during a meeting. They also don’t have connections with companies to help get you placed.