The BEST Coding Bootcamps That GUARANTEE YOU A JOB
The BEST Coding Bootcamps That GUARANTEE YOU A JOB
Top coding bootcamps to start your Web Development Career
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If you’ve watched my channel for any amount of time, you know how big of a fan I am for coding bootcamps over traditional schooling, college, degrees, university, bc efficiency
So Iโd thought I put together a list of the best coding bootcamps that guarantee you a tech job after finishing so that you can start making the money you deserve.
So whether you’re looking to get a web development job with no degree, become a UI UX designer, data science or data scientist, etc, let’s start the review.
Being that I only included ones that had the job guarantee, I didn’t include codesmith, fullstack academy, team treehouse, code academy
To get this out of the way, none of these are sponsors or affiliate links, I have no financial incentive from these bootcamps for you to sign up, I just support what theyโre doing.
1. App Academy
#1 Ranked Coding School, unknown source
$105K median graduate San Francisco salary
935 companies
2,600+ students
Merit-based Admissions – We select students based on skill, not how much they can pay
Tuition plans
0 until at least $50k job
Other payment plans that donโt guarantee a job
$9-34k range
Depending on if you pay up front, payment plan, or pay once you get a job
Still a lot less than college
In person, San Fran or New York, online
16 weeks / 4 months
45 hours per week
2. Bloc
The first online coding bootcamp, 2012
Slower, more flexible, all online, 32 week / 8 month program
Bloc is built for busy people. Whether you want to become a developer as soon as possible or learn while you keep your job, weโve got you covered.
Tuition plans
$7,500-8,500 for all plans
All plans guaranteed, if you donโt get a job in 6 months
Web dev and designer program (8.5-9.6k)
3. Springboard Data Science
A ton of courses from Ai to digital marketing
Great alternative to Bloc if interested in Data Science
Online, live 1:1, 6 months
1,200+ students
+$23k average salary increase
Tuition plans
$7,500-10,500
What I think is so cool about coding bootcamps
Learning an in demand skill fast
You can make your money back in a year
Guaranteed
Complete opposite of college
Caveat: 6 months of general coding experience (not sure if that means an actual job) and comfortable with basic statistics
Unlimited 1:1 mentorship and career coaching calls, and need some kind of degree
4. Career Foundry
Web dev, UI, UX courses
2 personal mentors
96% of our eligible alumni get a tech job within 180 days of graduation
Land job 180 days of graduation or money back
Really flexible: 3.5 months 30 hr/wk to 7 months 15 hr/wk
One of the cheapest on the list, $5225-9493.80
5. Thinkful
#1 Rated on Course Report
$19,613 average salary increase
Really intense 50-60 Hrs and part time courses
Lots of courses
Engineering Immersion, full-stack engineer
Engineering Nights & Weekends
Full Stack Flex
Data Science Flexible
Data Analytics Flexible
Product Design Flexible
Live group classes
Tuition plans
Lots of options
$16-28k for the Engineering Immersion
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Where’s the boot camp that guarantees $150k/year?
Hey is skillcrush.com any good?
What about General Assembly?
A rule of thumb, before getting into any bootcamp. Play with free resources like FreeCodeCamp for 6 months to really see, if it’s the right fit for you. Avoid doing coding if you’re doing it for the money and are jumping straight in without ever touching a line of code. I speak on experience of losing $22.5k on that so be warned it’s not for everyone and you need to have your head and heart in the right place.
Here in London Iโve seen bootcamps offer a small discount but they discriminate based on โgenderโ. Guess which gender out of the 70+ โgendersโ donโt get a ยฃ500 discount?
I hate coding
You got a really freakishly wide nostril flat nose.
I just bought a Front web Udemy one, apparently it’s good from the reviews
What about Metis bootcamp?
"PLEASE DO NOT CHOOSE THIS PROGRAM!!! THERE ARE BETTER OPTIONS!!"
My experience with Thinkful was the single worst educational and customer service experience of my life – which is saying a lot. The online curriculum is definitely subpar and there are no explanatory videos or live sessions as there are with other bootcamps.
The program provides you with bi-weekly mentor sessions to answer any questions your may have and to guide your progress. I went through 5 mentors – FIVE. 4 of whom ‘ghosted’ me and did not show up for our scheduled sessions. The other one chain smoked and made inappropriate comments throughout the duration of our sessions.
Most of the mentors commented on how poorly structured the program was and how there were better bootcamp programs available. One mentor even said that it would be difficult to find a job without knowing Redux which was removed from the course material.
I ended up withdrawing from the program after the fifth mentor called minutes before our scheduled session and said she was ‘too busy’ to be my mentor anymore. After this incident I did not receive a reply from anyone at Thinkful for 1 week. At this point I was months behind due to these administrative issues and had lost any learning and progress flow. I had fallen completely stagnant.
Ultimately, there are so many choices for programs both online and in-person. I really do not want anyone to have to go through what I went through. If you commit to this program there is a strong possibility you will experience enormous delays and that you will be on your own with any problems you experience.
Other programs may seem more difficult and less flexible in terms of schedule but it is well worth inconvenience for a comprehensive experience.
I’m asking if there is a software that ahelp of eye glass and hearing aids can see and lissen sound of Jesus and devils or a video camera software thatboth
I went to a coding bootcamp last year, and it was insanely challenging. I made a bunch of videos on my experiences, and the challenges during/after the bootcamp. I was lucky to get a job after, but there was no guarantee on anything. It takes a ton of hustle, endless hours, and facing endless rejection. You’ll need to get mentally prepared before jumping into one of these!
Does it matter your age getting into this as a new career?
You forget about Flatiron School. Thatโs a good Coding Bootcamp too and you donโt have to pay anything upfront for both online and in person until you land a job making $74000 for in person or $67000 for online. They guarantee job placement or your money back if you donโt get a job within six months. The cost is $17000. You have the choice to pay upfront if you have the money or make a share of 10% of your income, or make a monthly payment of the $17000 after you get a job. Say for example, you stop working for any reason you donโt pay them that period until you start working. And they waive your fee for that period.
Dont go to Bootcamps ,its over rated ! Its not for begginners .I went to one and its $10,000 for 3 months which is ridiculous.You will learn more on Youtube ,its all free,at your own time and pace.The only thing good about Bootcamp is interacting with other people thats it.
Hey Jake great video. How did you go about learning how to code? Coding boot camp? College?
Whatโs your opinion on TeamTreehouse.com?
Is it just me or did your voice deepen?
Why is it that coding bootcamps seem to focus on web dev instead of more software engineer?
I was reviewing my spending on my bank app and I saw that I spend 4-5k a month and I spent 9.5k in February. Now Iโm considering taking some courses
Coding bootcamps still worth it. I’m good at coding from learning on my own.. but scared to pay 10k and not get a job after words. I’m fine getting a job that would pay only 30k a year as long as I get in the professional environment
What do you think of CareerKarma which encourages students to enroll in boot camps and the company gets a percentage of the tuition if they graduate from the bootcamp and find a job? Unethical? I guess it’s not entirely unethical as the student did find a job, but encouraging people to dive head first into a bootcamp doesn’t seem responsible. They do offer some free resources and stuff like that. I used their app and felt pressured to apply to one of their sponsored boot camps.
I just signed up for coding dojo ๐
thanks Jake
I hate coding ! I hate a job ! I love business !
Love that you have our last night on your spotify
Oh man, a click funnel link. Sketchy.
All of these coding Bootcamp is cater to design or data… no.
This manโs enthusiasm makes me wish him endless success.
your information about springboard is not completely true. I don’t know about the others. please do your homework and search carefully before making videos. people count on you to give them correct info.
What’s up Jake, I’m your classmates back in Estrella, recently I’m looking for a coding bootcamp. I found your channel by chance. Some people recommend looking for a bootcamp which guarantee you get a job. I’m happy you are doing good.
I mean I have a bachelors in criminal justice hopefully that counts as a degree ๐๐
Thoughts on flatiron school ?
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Great video and sources,
anyone else staring at the fact that he has about 100 bookmarks and extensions on his web page? lol
Great info Jake.
WARNING!!! – Misleading Title – None of the boot camps "guarantee" that you would get a job. All they guarantee is that you "may" not have to pay the tuition if you don’t get a job, but job placement itself is NOT guarateed. Also, that "may" comes with a lot of strings attached (read the contract), so there’s a good chance you may still have to pay them $20,000 – $30,000 even if you don’t get a job. Be very mindful that not only you may owe them $20K for the bootcamp, but you may also waste many months of your life if you can’t find the job. These boot camps can literally ruin your life if you’re not careful. Everyone’s situation is different, so not everybody will succeed. BE CAREFUL!!
You forgot Hack Reactor, probably THE best one for web development
Click bait!
Hey Jake,
and before I go to sleep and I forget
So, I was wondering if maybe it would be possible to translate your video? Like maybe for my mom or even publicly if you like it… We’ll see
It would be great if I could read the script instead of having to transcribe it, but maybe I can find it in the settings, need to scroll up, arg
Anyway, I watched next to all videos over the past few days, thanks for being so smart! <3
I could not take my eyes off from the wallpaper that says F$ck mediocrity where can I get it?
What about Microverse? Is it worth ?
Jake: click all those buttons down below..
Me: stares at the dislike button.
But seriously thanks for the video
So is it really get a job or money back or not? I see people in the comments saying it isn’t, I don’t understand
Iโm surprised CodeSmith doesnโt make it to the list
Thinkful/Bloc ….."Dead fish floating in the Edtech bubble." Thinkful was on a roll when it started off in 2013. There was no distinction between the HQ team and the mentors and renumeration were excellent. But somewhere along the line, the goal changed from helping students and building great relationships, to making as much money as possible while screwing off the engines of the company. The end result is a company that looks good but works like an Asian sweat-shop factory. That last statement is true because as of today, Thinkful is actively sourcing for cheap labour from Asia and South America because their American counterparts are deemed as "too expensive". Forget about any career growth, the best you’ll ever be if you are a mentor is a talking encyclopedia. You will give your all, but never get credit for it. That’s the price of selling your time for a living. And if you think you can hop off to another company that will value your mentorship time and effort then good luck because Thinkful bought them all of. Bloc, Viking Code School, the list is endless. The massive acquisition sprees that Thinkful’s been on, means that it’s running in the red and the only way to sustain profitability is by cutting costs. Mentors get a paltry $20 an hour down from what was $30+ and in some cases $45 an hour a few years back. The curriculum is managed by people who not in touch with reality or best practises. It’s hard to get students to learn the right way of doing stuff if what’s written in the curriculum is wrong but supposedly canon. For a company with some of the best minds from the globe on their payroll, their curriculum app is still a horrible, laggy piece of engineering. Long story short, avoid like a plague if you want peace of mind. All the best people(Nora, Bill, Derek, Zac, Varun, Bracha, Zoe, etc left a while back and what’s left of the HQ staff are nothing but cheap substitutes who lack empathy, respect and appreciation for good quality talent. Darrel meanwhile is content to post articles criticizing other boot camps but delegates all the uncomfortable decisions to his juniors so he can stay looking good. Watching what was once a thriving family unit turn into a toxic semi-corporate minefield is sad. Spare yourself the horror of selling your time for a living and look elsewhere for a company that values your time and effort. Because with Thinkful, you will never be appreciated for going the extra mile, in fact, you’ll be chastised and advised to stop setting expectations that others can’t keep.
app academy… that was the first pick. bulshit
I love you Jake! I like your channel. You’re really doing a great job.