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Codeworks is an immersive coding bootcamp with campuses in several locations around the world. Students can attend Codeworks courses in-person or remotely. Programs include 8-week and 12-week, full-time, software engineering and full-stack web development courses. All programs cover HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node, Express, SQL and NoSQL databases, Angular, and React, with the 12-week course also covering DevOps, continuous deployment and systems architecture.
The courses are divided into two sections: theory and advanced programming topics, then applied learning through building complete products. Codeworks aims to help students build complex apps and gain an advanced understanding of JavaScript. Graduates should be able to build entire applications and contribute to coding projects of any size.
Codeworks is tailored for people at any level with a three-part program process. To apply, candidates must first pass an admission challenge. Applicants with no previous coding experience are offered a remote intro course that covers programming fundamentals, basic JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and more. Once admitted into the program, students complete an 8-week, remote pre-course where covering intermediate programming topics like jQuery, Git, Developer tools, and intro to APIs. Once students pass the pre-course, they can start the main programming course.
All Codeworks programs include hiring events at the end of the course, including portfolio preparation and tech interview training. Finally, all graduates receive lifelong career support, and become part of an international network of alumni and partner companies.
I'll try and keep this as succinct as possible:
Is it worth the 10k? Yes/no- Do you want to completely change your career and get started as a full stack developer? Yes, worth it. Do you want to learn this so you can return back to your current job and be able to work better with developers as a PM or Agile Coach etc. No, I would say not worth it. This course is really intense and designed for those who want to start with a leg up.
How's the quality of the material? This is ...
I'll try and keep this as succinct as possible:
Is it worth the 10k? Yes/no- Do you want to completely change your career and get started as a full stack developer? Yes, worth it. Do you want to learn this so you can return back to your current job and be able to work better with developers as a PM or Agile Coach etc. No, I would say not worth it. This course is really intense and designed for those who want to start with a leg up.
How's the quality of the material? This is the only school, that I was able to find in the area, that went as in depth with JavaScript as possible with the time available. The **mandatory** pre-course work is no joke, one of the co-founders will say that it alone is enough to get a Jr. Dev position. I think it's a little bit of a stretch, seeing some job applications and coding challenges for potential hires leaves me to believe that he is not too far off from that statement. If you know programming and have used the method `.reverse()` and you use it but don't know the inner workings of it... don't worry, by the end of the pre-course you will know the inner workings of maaaaany JavaScript methods. Then you will go through topics of Classical Inheritance to Pseudo Classical(Prototypal) Inheritance to Classes. You will learn Angular AND React for frameworks, bare Node, Express and Koa. too many things to list.
Is it that intense? Yes, though depending on your previous knowledge. I did freeCodeCamp for a year previously and this course was intense. Not just because of the material, but you will do a serious deep dive into JavaScript and look under the hood often as to who, what, where, when, and why. You will do this for 3 months Mon-Sat 09h-21h (minimum).
How are the staff? The staff are great, very knowledgeable and patient with answering questions. Although, be fairly warned don't even dare asking them a question that's easily answered online because you are too lazy to google it. Aside from that. staff members will hold meetings with other classmates and go over topics maybe you still don't understand, they will really bend over backwards for you.
100% hiring? There was one person that I knew of that it took him longer than the 5 months to find a job, of actively looking. However, he is now working at a company as a full stack dev. The guy who helps you find a job (Don't know his title, sorry Marc) will work with you until you land your job. He will negotiate the contracts with you and try and get you the money that is deserved with the company that you want. Then if you decide that you don't like your current job anymore and want a new opportunity you can reach out to him and he will do his best to help you again.
Negative - So this course is not a course where you are going to get your hand held through it. You can get really really easily overwhelmed. It's still a little too pricey. You will have ZERO social life. If you are not from the city and you think that it will be nice to go to Barcelona and see the city while programming, get that thought out of your mind. You will spend 90% of your time awake either reading about programming or actually doing it.
Alex of Codeworks
CEO
Nov 09, 2023
Description | Percentage |
Full Time, In-Field Employee | 97.5% |
Full-time apprenticeship, internship or contract position | 2.5% |
Short-term contract, part-time position, freelance | N/A |
Employed out-of-field | N/A |
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How much does Codeworks cost?
Codeworks costs around €11,800. On the lower end, some Codeworks courses like Web Development Immersive cost €8,200.
What courses does Codeworks teach?
Codeworks offers courses like Corporate training, Software Engineering Immersive, Web Development Immersive.
Where does Codeworks have campuses?
Codeworks has in-person campuses in Barcelona, Berlin, and London. Codeworks also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Codeworks worth it?
The data says yes! Codeworks reports a 95% graduation rate, and 99% of Codeworks alumni are employed. The data says yes! In 2019, Codeworks reported a 98% graduation rate, a median salary of , and 100% of Codeworks alumni are employed.
Is Codeworks legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 173 Codeworks alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Codeworks and rate their overall experience a 4.89 out of 5.
Does Codeworks offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, Course Report is excited to offer an exclusive Codeworks scholarship for $500 off tuition!
Can I read Codeworks reviews?
You can read 173 reviews of Codeworks on Course Report! Codeworks alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Codeworks and rate their overall experience a 4.89 out of 5.
Is Codeworks accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Codeworks doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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