HyperionDev offers part-time and full-time bootcamps in software engineering (6-12 months), data science (3-6 months), and web development (3-6 months) available online and in person at campuses in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. HyperionDev’s deep experience supports students’ ability to code and helps them achieve career-focused skills. Students will engage in tailored courses and coding exercises that integrate human-led code review. HyperionDev has partnered with organizations such as Google, Facebook, The University of Edinburgh, The Computer Science Association of South Africa, Oracle, and the South African Department of Education to ensure the highest quality standards.
To apply, students should have a motivation and dedication to learn and apply their minds to more complex tasks in programming. The bootcamps are written and spoken in English.
Along with earning a HyperionDev certification, students will also get career guidance and job search support once they have completed their bootcamp successfully. Career services include interview preparation, CV and portfolio preparation, and access to HyperionDev’s hiring network.
Become a master of software engineering and full stack web development principles in our most comprehensive and in-depth bootcamp. This 6-month full-time bootcamp blends online and face-to-face sessions to provide you with a deep and extensive set of tech skills to meet all the demands of the modern workplace.
Learn how to manage the front and back ends of a website, create software applications and manipulate data. You will have access to 1-on-1 mentorship, video calls, and professional career support services, with a guaranteed 3-month internship after graduation to cement your skills. At the end of this 6-month online course, you’ll be able to build websites, manage databases, and create applications, and have the confidence to fill the demands of any tech position.
** AVAILABLE ONLY FOR RESIDENTS OF SOUTH AFRICA. MUST BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE ON-SITE CHECK-INS AT CPT AND JHB CAMPUSES **
Data is only as valuable as the person interpreting it. With our Data Science Bootcamp you learn how to use the right software and techniques to read visual and statistical data and present it in a way that solves real world problems. Master the Python programming language, learn the fundamentals of machine learning, and start using data science libraries such as scikit-learn, NumPy, Matplotlib and pandas. As data becomes the world’s most valuable resource, the demand for data scientists is off the charts and projected to grow further. Master the tools, techniques and knowledge required to think like a data scientist and switch to this highly valued, sought-after career.
Master HTML, CSS, Javascript, Node.js, MongoDB, Express, React, Python, and Django in 6 months part-time to guarantee your future as a web developer
Combination of 3 segments from beginner to advanced:
Web Development Essentials
Back-end Web Development with Python
Full Stack Web Development
6 months/part-time.
Master Python and Java and learn to apply important computer science, data science and software engineering principles in 6 months to guarantee your future as a software engineer
Bootcamp includes 3 courses from beginner to advanced:
Introduction to Programming
Introduction to Software Engineering
Data Science and Algorithms
Part-time, online
1:1 personalised daily mentorship
In partnership with the University of Edinburgh, this skills-focussed Online Data Science Bootcamp teaches the fundamentals of programming as well as statistics and machine learning to enable you to start working as a data scientist.You’ll learn how to write code that can interact with databases and extract data to solve real-world problems. The advanced-level curriculum includes applying key machine learning and artificial intelligence concepts for practical uses.
Throughout the bootcamp, you will be guided through unique 1:1 mentorship and code review to develop the skills required to think beyond mere coding or plain analytics. Your understanding of the popular applications of machine learning and AI will guide you throughout your own projects as you mature as a data scientist. Additionally, this bootcamp offers a 90-day Post Bootcamp Program, in which the Career Services Team provide you with guidance and assistance for your interview preparation and job applications, helping you stand out from the crowd and grab the attention of top employers.
Master the tools, techniques and knowledge required to think like a data scientist and switch to this highly valued, sought-after career. No prior knowledge of coding is required when taking this bootcamp, as we help you progress from beginner to job-ready in 3-6 months.
In partnership with The University of Edinburgh, this Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp equips you with the skills needed to build dynamic, data-driven, and career-boosting web applications using cutting-edge and popular web development tools in the market today. Throughout the bootcamp, you learn how various technologies and devices interact to make full-stack web applications work like clockwork. You’re taught professional approaches to product design, along with the best practice guidelines needed for implementing software development projects. You will learn HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Node.js, MongoDB, Express and React and begin your tech journey as a web developer.
Additionally, this bootcamp offers a 90-day Post Bootcamp Program, in which the Career Services Team provide you with guidance and assistance for your interview preparation and job applications, helping you stand out from the crowd and grab the attention of top employers. No prior knowledge of coding is required when taking this bootcamp, as we help you progress from beginner to job-ready in 3-6 months.
In partnership with The University of Edinburgh, this Software Engineering Bootcamp will teach you how to write code that can interact with databases and create useful software that solves real-world problems. You’ll be challenged to debug and handle errors, guaranteeing a resilient system. Throughout the bootcamp, with our unique 1:1 mentorship and code review, you will be guided to develop the skills required to think beyond mere software development and deployment. You’ll also learn about the importance of developing software using agile principles and how to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholders.
You’ll be taught to use Python, the world's most popular programming language used throughout the industry, to create various web and data-driven applications. You will also learn to apply computer science fundamentals, including data structures such as lists and dictionaries, as well as design, plan, build, and debug a software system. Additionally, this bootcamp offers a 90-day Post Bootcamp Program, in which the Career Services Team provide you with guidance and assistance for your interview preparation and job applications, helping you stand out from the crowd and grab the attention of top employers.
No prior knowledge of coding is required when taking this bootcamp, and by the end, you will be equipped with the skills to embark on a fulfilling career and start your tech journey in as little as 3 months.
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Mpafane Deyi
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Nov 03, 2020
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Doing the Software Engineer Bootcamp with HyperionDev has been an absolute pleasure for me. I have found many aspects of the course relevant for application in my field (Water Science and Engineering). The course and exercises are structured in a manner that is easy to follow from a gentle introduction to an advance level.
I would strongly recommend the course to the young and old, those who are young graduates and those that have just finished high-school. Coding is a good skill...
Doing the Software Engineer Bootcamp with HyperionDev has been an absolute pleasure for me. I have found many aspects of the course relevant for application in my field (Water Science and Engineering). The course and exercises are structured in a manner that is easy to follow from a gentle introduction to an advance level.
I would strongly recommend the course to the young and old, those who are young graduates and those that have just finished high-school. Coding is a good skill to have and there are limitless potential applications in the work place and in under&post-graduate studies.
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Sep 25, 2020
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I started my full stack web development bootcamp in July after switching from a legal field. The course structure enabled me to pick up the programming concepts. Currently I'm on track with my tasks and hopefully I finish early December.
Thank you for the amazing review, we're glad to know that you have enjoyed your time on the bootcamp. We wish you the very best for your future endeavours.
Happy Coding,
The HyperionDev Team
Francois Wepener
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Jul 22, 2020
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I did the Full Stack Web Development Part Time Bootcamp. It is a great course and I had an amazing journey throughout the course. The mentors and other departments are very helpful and they will assist in any way possible.
The course content is relevant to to current market. The most popular development stack is part of the course. You will also learn a lot of other technologies and they all compliment each other. The course is well planned and easy to follow. You will have to ...
I did the Full Stack Web Development Part Time Bootcamp. It is a great course and I had an amazing journey throughout the course. The mentors and other departments are very helpful and they will assist in any way possible.
The course content is relevant to to current market. The most popular development stack is part of the course. You will also learn a lot of other technologies and they all compliment each other. The course is well planned and easy to follow. You will have to do a lot of research, which is part of the tech path, and this also develops you into a better full stack developer.
I highly recommend this course to anyone who want to start a career in web development.
Student • Certified Full Stack Web & Software Engineer Bootcamp (Full Time) • Cape Town
Jul 19, 2020
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Avoid HyperionDev at all costs!
The quick version: Terrible, terrible, terrible. Avoid at all costs!
Here's why...
Being in the Aviation Industry and grounded because of CoVid-19, I decided to ups**** myself by learning to code. I had done some coding in Python before on places like Udemy and by reading books, but decided now was the perfect time to dedicate serious time and effort into this. I joined HyperionDev for the primary reason of being accountable to a mentor. The website adverti...
The quick version: Terrible, terrible, terrible. Avoid at all costs!
Here's why...
Being in the Aviation Industry and grounded because of CoVid-19, I decided to ups**** myself by learning to code. I had done some coding in Python before on places like Udemy and by reading books, but decided now was the perfect time to dedicate serious time and effort into this. I joined HyperionDev for the primary reason of being accountable to a mentor. The website advertises that a mentor would tailer the course to your experience and guide you from “zero to hero”. I paid the full fee of R19 995 for the six month Data Science Bootcamp. It went downhill from there…
The bootcamp started on the 5th May 2020 and it asked me to schedule an “on-boarding call”, which I did. A call was scheduled, but never received. I then checked on how I would go about scheduling a call with my mentor. To my surprise, the next available date was in four (4) weeks… June. I then called HyperionDev and bought the above to their attention. I offered 3 scenarios: Either assign a different mentor to me, transfer me to a different bootcamp, or refund me. I was told to stick with it and was given my mentor's email address to schedule calls. I accepted.
I went through Level 1 of the bootcamp quickly, as I already had experience in Python. However, whilst doing the tasks, I remember feeling sorry for people that have never coded before at all. More on that later.
When I needed help from my mentor, I fired off an email and could only schedule a call a week later. Unfortunately, even the call was disappointing. Not my mentor's fault - How much can you really teach and explain in 30 minutes?
Think you’ll get personalized code reviews in your code file as shown on the website? Nope. They show code feedback on a separate webpage. If you’re lucky, it’ll be personalized. I received a lot of automated feedback. You’re told to ask questions in your code file, but the automated response doesn’t address questions. Better ask your mentor for help… in 2 - 4 weeks.
“Code is reviewed within 48 hours.” No, no, it’s not.
On to the content. The good stuff - the notes that will teach you how to code. They are delivered in PDF format to a Dropbox folder. There’s some text on there and a few tasks, which are much, much more involved than what you were taught in the PDF. Expect to research how to code if statements and loops on the internet. It does not teach them before you need them. Sure, doing your own research is good and part of the learning process, but there are limits. They should vary tasks just enough that they make you research the official documentation and not outdated forums. They plagiarize most of the tasks. If you want to do tasks/challenges, go to HackerRank or similar sites. Think the projects are related to real-world problems? They’re not. They’re just more meaningless tasks.
To accompany the PDF’s, are “example.py” files that have example code for you to read through. Right at the top, you’re reminded that they are there for you and should you get stuck, to please contact your mentor. Prepare for a 2 - 4 week wait if you go that route. Some files ask you to make sure you have Python 2.7 installed, while it teaches the course using Python 3! You run the file… error. Now you’re troubleshooting their example file. If you know what you’re doing, you’ll find the “print” statements aren’t accompanied by parenthesis (). The entire file still has Python 2.7 code.
They don’t teach best practices. All variable names are in CamelCase and not snake_case as recommended by Python style documentation. In another, you’re asked to install SpaCey, a Natural Language Processing module. Enjoy spending the day trying to get that installed! Don’t bother asking your mentor for help. They’re not available. The instructions on how to install SpaCey are incorrect in the PDF. Best to just go to the official SpaCey website. Also, the version of Python they provide for you is the 32bit version. SpaCey needs the 64bit version.
With all of that said, I asked for a refund on the 29th May 2020, as what they promised on the website before joining was not being delivered. I was happy to pay the one month fee of R4795 plus the 15% cancellation fee.
It has now been 5 weeks later and after working my way from Support to the Head of Education to the CEO and the legal department, I finally received a response:
They are putting me on the new cancellation policy which came into effect on the 1st July 2020. It states that since I completed 29% of the course and that I enquired about the refund policy on the 29th May, my cancellation was made in week 4. I am therefore, eligible to receive a refund of 40% minus a 15% cancellation fee. Depending on how you work it out, that’s a refund of between R5000 and R6800. From R19 995. Disgusting. The bizarre thing is, even if I had just paid monthly, I would have covered the same amount of content.
I have no choice now but to take it further legally.
There are FAR, FAR, better courses out there that are free or very cheap. If you want to learn web development, use freeCodeCamp. If you want to learn Python, use Udemy. Courses are excellent and only cost around R200. Sure, you don’t get mentor support, but you get very little of that at HyperionDev, anyway. If you specifically want to learn Data Science, try Codecademy or DataQuest. I have since moved on to another learning platform called Udacity and it is amazing! Projects are real-world - Analysing actual data sets. Content is fantastic. Video and text is available. They mark projects with personalized feedback in less than 24 hours. They marked my last project in 10 minutes. Mentors answer questions within 30 minutes.
If you must join HyperionDev, DO NOT pay upfront. Instead, pay monthly. That way, if you feel like they sucked you in by false advertising, you can at least cancel and stop the debit orders. Lesson learnt.
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Matthew
Student • Certified Full Stack Web & Software Engineer Bootcamp (Full Time) • Cape Town
Jul 19, 2020
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Promise the world, deliver nothing
Where do I start as the list of negatives are basically endless. I really wish I had seen the HelloPeter reviews before deciding to spend R20 000 on a course that doesn't offer you anything near what they promise. This is meant to be a modern, tech, educational platform that is forward thinking, but I can promise you it’s just like any other old school company. Theres nothing revolutionary in the way they teach, mark your work, provide your tasks… It's basically a drop box folder and ar...
Where do I start as the list of negatives are basically endless. I really wish I had seen the HelloPeter reviews before deciding to spend R20 000 on a course that doesn't offer you anything near what they promise. This is meant to be a modern, tech, educational platform that is forward thinking, but I can promise you it’s just like any other old school company. Theres nothing revolutionary in the way they teach, mark your work, provide your tasks… It's basically a drop box folder and are code isn't reviewed line by line, you just get overall feedback.
The course has massive holes in it (full-stack web development), and you basically just end up running a bunch of free courses in parallel to try and get you over the line, which makes you think what the point is of spending R20 000 on a mentored course that does nothing of the type. You get a PDF outlining what you need to do which suffices at first (to make sure you get past the refund clause in their policy wording), but as you move on you may as well just skip to the tasks and research those online. I had to get the developers in my current company to help me out and due to learning everything online from multiple sources, the way I write code isn't good practice. This leads me to my next point…
There are way too many students for the mentors available and there is no personal touch of them knowing where you are, and what they should teach you because of this. Sometimes it takes over two weeks to get a session and by that time your ripping your hair out as your 5 tasks behind and need another 4 sessions. I work a full-time job and getting sessions after hours is a nightmare. The one thing they are good at is selling you the course, I was promised this would be a breeze outside of my 9 - 5 job and that they are specialists in this. Don't even think about this course if your working, but I wouldn't recommend it if your not either. My tutor really tried to help me out after hours but was always exhausted or had to cancel sessions at the last minute. I put aside weekends for this only to be cancelled on last second and then to spend the rest of the weekend just stressing about how to finish the tasks by myself.
The customer support operates at a snails pace, to get anything sorted takes days to a month. I complained and eventually got a small refund which took over a month, still not happy with the outcome.
My advise, keep your hard earned money and grab courses online, as you learn way more from free websites than spending a huge amount of HyperionDev.
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Kyle S
Student • Certified Full Stack Web & Software Engineer Bootcamp (Full Time) • Cape Town
Jul 19, 2020
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Selling people on a dream
They will not "Kickstart your career in tech".
Where to begin, I sold my car to pay for this course, and what I received in return was an out-dated course, basically zero career support, a half baked hiring platform with no opportunities for the average graduate, most job postings on their connect platform ask for years of experience.
As for the certificate, it has no recognition in the industry and if an employer looks at the certificate all they will see is a certificate ...
They will not "Kickstart your career in tech".
Where to begin, I sold my car to pay for this course, and what I received in return was an out-dated course, basically zero career support, a half baked hiring platform with no opportunities for the average graduate, most job postings on their connect platform ask for years of experience.
As for the certificate, it has no recognition in the industry and if an employer looks at the certificate all they will see is a certificate of completion, you can get the same thing from an R200 Udemy course.
Furthermore, the Mentors have to look after way too many students and are frequently swamped. And the one time I needed help from my mentor he told me he didn't have experience in the topic I was stuck on.
Everything you find in the course material can be sourced for free online and through youtube tutorials.
I have found myself a job based on past experience and I have asked multiple companies if they have heard of HyperionDev...not even one has said yes.
Don't waste your money, time, or effort on this scam.
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Shaun Dumas
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Jun 22, 2020
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HyperionDev Review
This course has been amazing. Due to finances I was not able to join, but HyperionDev Team helped me get in. The course content teaches you what you need to know. You may need to go do research to find out more. That is where you have the discord channel where you can ask any questions and people in the course can assist you. The few times I have needed support assistance, my issues were resolved within a few hours. My mentor marks very well. All the comments and tips on how to improve r...
This course has been amazing. Due to finances I was not able to join, but HyperionDev Team helped me get in. The course content teaches you what you need to know. You may need to go do research to find out more. That is where you have the discord channel where you can ask any questions and people in the course can assist you. The few times I have needed support assistance, my issues were resolved within a few hours. My mentor marks very well. All the comments and tips on how to improve really help. I have learnt much while on this course, specifically on how to make comments correctly :D. If you know nothing or very little about programming and want to learn more, this course can do that for you.
Pros:
Course content suitable for beginners
Mentors provide improvement tips
You can retry your task if you do not meet the requirement of 70%
You have access to a discord channel where you can ask many questions
Support team responds quickly
Access to HyperionDev Careers
Cons:
After a lesson, you may need to do some more research to fully grasp the concepts (finding examples etc)
You can only submit 3 tasks a day and have to wait 24 hours before you can submit again (prevent mentors being swarmed)
Discord help may take long depending on people's availability
If you are more advanced in programming, Part 2/3 is where the fun starts
Thank you for the amazing review, we're glad to know that you have enjoyed your time on the bootcamp. We wish you the very best for your future endeavours.
It has been my dream to become a software engineer, however plans did not go as anticipated and I found myself in the built environment profession. Learning about HyperionDev and how they have produced successfully aspiring software engineers regardless of their educational background, skill level and age, revived my hopes once more that I am not too late as well to pursue the dream. The curriculum has been in an easy-to-grasp format alongside with extra helpful mentors. I have not only ...
It has been my dream to become a software engineer, however plans did not go as anticipated and I found myself in the built environment profession. Learning about HyperionDev and how they have produced successfully aspiring software engineers regardless of their educational background, skill level and age, revived my hopes once more that I am not too late as well to pursue the dream. The curriculum has been in an easy-to-grasp format alongside with extra helpful mentors. I have not only gained the skills sets in Python and Java programming so far, but a new way of thinking logically and effective approaches to problem-solving as well. If only I had known earlier about HyperionDev and their flexible and convenient way of producing software engineers I would’ve been a top engineer by now. Nonetheless, I cannot wait to graduate in July and dive in the real world of software engineering and so reach my desired haven.
Thank you for the amazing review, we're glad to know that you have enjoyed your time on the bootcamp. We wish you the very best for your future endeavours.
Really enjoying the Software Engineering boot-camp so far, and getting some great feedback regarding how I program thanks to the mentors. The tasks a effective so far in exercising the concepts taught. Looking forward to the rest of the course!
Thank you for the amazing review, we're glad to know that you have enjoyed your time on the bootcamp. We wish you the very best for your future endeavours.
Happy Coding,
The HyperionDev Team
Aryn Sampson
Student • Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp • Online
Apr 17, 2020
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Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp
I enrolled in HyperionDev's online Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp, at the start of March 2020, and it has been amazing so far. The course content is clear and concise and easy for anyone to understand, no matter how much or little coding knowledge they have. Besides the actual course content, multiple external links are provided to point you in the right direction when it comes to researching a topic or wanting to learn more, as well resources/learning material provided for further re...
I enrolled in HyperionDev's online Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamp, at the start of March 2020, and it has been amazing so far. The course content is clear and concise and easy for anyone to understand, no matter how much or little coding knowledge they have. Besides the actual course content, multiple external links are provided to point you in the right direction when it comes to researching a topic or wanting to learn more, as well resources/learning material provided for further reading. One thing I think a lot of people learning to code struggle with is structure and where to start and and this bootcamp offered a much needed solution to this problem to help one advance their learning as there is a clear path or direction that needs to be followed. The tasks that are given is the perfect opportunity to test what you have learnt. The tasks get progressively more difficult as you move through the course and they do become more labour intensive but they are great in that they aim to really get you to show that you understand and are able to apply the knowledge that you have learnt. If you ever get stuck, you have your own mentor to assist. Besides that, HyperionDev has multiple communities and forums that all mentors, educators and students are apart of, you can speak to and work with people who are doing the same bootcamp and tasks as you are. Overall, I have had a great experience so far and highly recommend HyperionDev!
Honestly all you need to do is take the risk that will change your life and with HyperionDev, I have decided to take a career based on Web development and trust me the beginning is that easy. There are a lot of things in which you will need to complete a course with them:
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Honestly all you need to do is take the risk that will change your life and with HyperionDev, I have decided to take a career based on Web development and trust me the beginning is that easy. There are a lot of things in which you will need to complete a course with them:
Improvement specialist • Data Science Bootcamp • Online
Feb 20, 2020
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The data science course involves intro to python, python for data science, data analytics & exploration and Machine learning & AI. Pros The course content is well delivered and was a welcome surprise. I had thought this was a lite introductory course but actually gives enough content to get you job ready which is a huge plus. I am using techniques learned in this course in my role already especially on the data analytic & exploration level. The trans...
The data science course involves intro to python, python for data science, data analytics & exploration and Machine learning & AI. Pros The course content is well delivered and was a welcome surprise. I had thought this was a lite introductory course but actually gives enough content to get you job ready which is a huge plus. I am using techniques learned in this course in my role already especially on the data analytic & exploration level. The transition from beginner to intermediate programmer is just seamless. I can now add, remove & explore libraries which were pretty intimidating. Course instructors are always available to help you and I loved how the feedback was continuous and specific. ConsI know this is a bootcamp and information cannot be presented like a normal degree course but I think a slight improvement on the curriculum is needed.Things get pretty daunting when it comes to level 3: Machine learning level. That is where the seamlessness pretty much ends and things get really tough. I felt there needs to be an intro to statistics course or “statistics for machine learning” before you get your hands dirty. While intro to programming and ‘python for data science’ eases you in to the workload which makes data exploration an interesting level, machine learning is a mind adjustment without any sort of pre-prep, so to speak.Neuro Networks are in essence the crux of what you need to learn in level 3 but I felt didn’t get the platform it deserves to get you stuck in and I wanted to know more and learn more. I came out of level 3 feeling like we can sacrifice some level 1 tasks to give Neuro Networks some more room. I also think students can benefit from a task or two on reading different library docs. These help A LOT in understanding libraries. Overall, this is an incredible course and beats the data analysis course from get-smarter through UCT by a long mile. If you want something that would take you off spreadsheets and catapult you to using programming to solve data science problems, this is definitely the course for you.
Thank you for the amazing review, we're glad to know that you have enjoyed your time on the bootcamp. We wish you the very best for your future endeavours.
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Based on 280+ HyperionDev alumni reviews on Course Report, students particularly enjoy the Software Engineer and Full Stack Web Developer Bootcamps. Students appreciate the structured curriculum, hands-on project work, and attentive mentorship. One student notes, "The mentor and student support is amazing... the course material is great." However, some students express concerns about the quality of materials and challenges in job placement.
HyperionDev has in-person campuses in Cape Town, Johannesburg, and London. HyperionDev also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is HyperionDev worth it?
HyperionDev hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 322 HyperionDev alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed HyperionDev on Course Report - you should start there!
Is HyperionDev legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 322 HyperionDev alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed HyperionDev and rate their overall experience a 4.45 out of 5.
Does HyperionDev offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
You can read 322 reviews of HyperionDev on Course Report! HyperionDev alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed HyperionDev and rate their overall experience a 4.45 out of 5.
Is HyperionDev accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. HyperionDev doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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