Le Wagon is a global tech and AI training provider offering full-time and part-time training programs in AI Software, Data Science, Data Analytics, and more. Founded in 2013 in Paris, Le Wagon now operates in 27 cities across more than 20 countries, as well as online. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect the latest industry trends, and the hands-on approach ensures that students are well-equipped to succeed in the tech world, accelerate their careers, transition into tech, or launch their own startups.
AI Software and Data Analytics Bootcamp applicants do not need any previous technical experience, but should be motivated, curious, and social. Le Wagon’s programs are open to beginners, though some tracks – like Data Science – require basic knowledge of programming and math. Data Engineering bootcamp applicants should have professional experience in data or a technical degree. According to Le Wagon, alumni include numerous entrepreneurs who have established over 200 tech startups and raised more than $1 billion globally.
Students are supported by a recognized teaching method and a student-centric approach. Students at Le Wagon have access to comprehensive career services, such as 1:1 coaching, tech talks, and assistance with job materials and GitHub.
Le Wagon partners with higher education institutions such as HEC Paris, IAE Business School in Argentina, or King's College London. Le Wagon for Business also helps enterprises, such as IKEA, Total, LVMH, or Société Générale, solve their tech talent gap by training and building in-house tech and data teams.
Le Wagon offers various scholarships and financing options, such as installment plans, Income Share Agreements, public funding, and more.
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Software Engineer · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · November 2021
Web development
I joined the 10-week full-time course from July to September 2020. I had a background in Marketing and Sales and had very little technical knowledge. I had started learning HTML, CSS and a bit of Javascript; but was struggling to learn on my...
I joined the 10-week full-time course from July to September 2020. I had a background in Marketing and Sales and had very little technical knowledge. I had started learning HTML, CSS and a bit of Javascript; but was struggling to learn on my own. Doing the web development Bootcamp at Le Wagon was one of the best decisions I ever made. I was a bit scared at first because it was going to be fully remote (due to Covid). But it reached all my expectations and beyond. First, I liked the structure of the course: the day starts with a lecture in the morning, and then we work through challenges related to the concepts seen, doing pair programming. The staff, teachers and teachers assistants are super friendly and always happy to help and answer any questions we have. They genuinely care about your success! One of the biggest strengths of Le Wagon remains its amazing community of 10K people around the world. Everyone was super helpful when I reached out to them. Finally, I made some great friendships during my Bootcamp (even remote!!). Only two months after finishing the Bootcamp, I landed my first job as a Junior Software Engineer. That would not have been possible without the amazing career support from Le Wagon’s staff. If you would like to change your career, or simply up skill I could not recommend enough doing Le Wagon.
Graduate · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · November 2021
My Journey at Le Wagon Singapore
It took me about 8 months before I finally joined Le Wagon Singapore.
It began on early September of 2020 when I heard about the bootcamp in Singapore from a friend. She had told me that her friend had took the course at a subsidised...
It took me about 8 months before I finally joined Le Wagon Singapore.
It began on early September of 2020 when I heard about the bootcamp in Singapore from a friend. She had told me that her friend had took the course at a subsidised rate and found a job in a tech company.
For her to even mention it to me was because I told her I enjoyed the beginner python course in university. We used python with National Language Tool Kit (aka NLTK) for basic language analysis of politicians’ speech among other stuff we did.
After contacting Dirk Schuler, the founder for the Singapore and Bali branch of the bootcamp and doing a very short interview about my goals, I was sent information on the part time course and was tasked to do Codecademy course on Ruby. I had to report to them the time it took for me to complete the whole free course, and it had to be below 15 hours. It took me 6 hours in total, and I was almost proud of myself for that. Of course, it was not done in a single sitting.
After reporting to them about my result, they said I was okay to enroll and sent me a link to their pre-bootcamp courses which was expected to take 50–60 hours.
I completed it over the course of a few months and my part-time class was meant to start in January. But when the date approached, I realised I might not have enough brain power to learn coding while finishing my last semester in university with my graduation thesis being just halfway done. I told them I wanted to postpone my class to a full-time one around June, when I would have graduated from school.
Lo and behold, the COVID situation in Singapore wasn’t doing so well (not that it is now either) when June was nearing, and Dirk and Liana from Le Wagon contacted all of us to let us know that they wished to postpone classes till August.
Internally, I was relieved about it, as this meant I had more time to earn some pocket money with my part-time job while also delaying the responsibilities of an adult (since once I finish the bootcamp, it’ll be time for a job hunt). I needed the extra money to survive the few more months of joblessness I expected to have after bootcamp, and to be able to afford eating out everyday in the CBD area where Le Wagon classes would be held.
When August came, I said goodbye to my brainless days of part-time, and prepared myself for what’s to come. I was very excited and nervous.
The bootcamp
The first day of the bootcamp.
We were sat in pairs due to the COVID measures at that time. We were asked to introduce ourselves to our table buddies, and then took turns introducing them to the whole class.
It was exciting that my classmates came from all walks of life and it was amazing how we were all brought together to study the same thing — web development, and will be part of one another’s lives for the next 9 weeks.
Some things about the classes we were told: 1. We will be doing pair programming throughout most of the course 2. Lectures start at 9am and last for 1.5 hours or more 3. After lectures, we will work on the daily challenges 4. We raise tickets instead of our hands when we are stuck or have any questions (can be irrelevant to the challenges)
For the first day, we only learnt the basics of git and set up our computers for the upcoming lessons
But because most of us had already set it up in the weekends, class ended earlier for the first day.
We learnt real pair-programming on the third lesson
You can know more about pair-programming from this YouTube link, the same one they showed us in class.Before we knew it, we have completed all lessons on Ruby
And it was time for frontend languages. Cue HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
This was the return of my headaches. I used to have headaches in the first few lessons on Ruby and always went home feeling grumpy, but it had subsided after I got used to the language. Who knew something like HTML and CSS, which most of us when we were young had seen before when the blogging era was on fire, would bring me such terror!
I had so much trouble getting my website to look the way I wanted. When JavaScript was introduced, I was happy again. It felt familiar and brought none of the headaches HTML and CSS had.
Hmm, frontend isn’t so bad with JavaScript! I thought.
It was only after a few days when HTML and CSS clicked and I feared them less. The headaches had lessen too. As long as the website is static.
Then, came Rails 6Magic, magic, magic. So many magical things that are going on behind the scenes when we use Rails!
Before we were taught Rails, we had two big challenges (one per day, and those two days were known as Le Wagon’s most challenging days. coughs) revolving around MVC — Model, View, Controller (can read more about them here) so we did most of the routing from scratch.
When we saw what Rails could do, we teared up (figuratively).
JavaScript! AJAX! And teams!Once we learnt how to fit the frontend and backend and Rails together, it was time for our first mini project. We were taught additional stuff such as AJAX on that week. Pair programming also stopped and we worked in teams.
Oh yeah, about the teams.
A few days before the first project began, we had Pitch Night*.* A total of 7 or so of us pitched our ideas for final project and we even had a guest who came to observe as well. At the end of the day, we voted for the idea that we want to work on most, and the system made by Le Wagon sorted us accordingly. This was the team we would work with until the end of the course.
For our first project, we chose to clone Grab FoodThe README isn’t updated as of the time I am writing this, but here’s the link to the GitHub page. Hopefully, it’s updated by the time you clicked it.
We were supposed to have 5 days to complete the project, but due to a holiday taking up a day off our normal schedule, we started the project on a Tuesday and had until the next Monday to complete and present it.
To be honest, the extra weekend helped a lot as we were able to work on a few more fixes and features.
Also, my Acer laptop with Linux Mint running on it died on the very first day of the project!! I spent my first day pair-programming with my teammates. As I am writing this, 3 weeks since the incident, Acer has not gotten back to me on the status of my laptop. I have even called them last week to ask about it. Update: they contacted me for an exorbitant repair fee of S$781.10 which I immediately declined. I bought the M1 MacBook Air three days after the incident and was glad I did. It was my first experience using macOS and it felt like a productivity machine!
Monday came, we presented, and we got to sleep well until…
The start of the Final ProjectOn Tuesday, we started from scratch again to build a usable website.
You can read more on the project here.
To sum it up, our leader who proposed the idea for the project had this one big pain: his friends weren’t initiative enough to suggest a place to dine in together whenever they wanted to meet up. Everyone usually left a few requests like their budget or time available before the chat went silent.
This pain was apparently very common amongst us classmates, so enough people voted to work on a solution together to form a team.
All in all, we had 9 days or so to work on this, and our presentation on Saturday marked the end of the bootcamp. 🥲
We also received our graduation certificate on the presentation day! You can watch the whole presentation here.
Last but not least: Week 10 — Career week
As part of my school fees were covered by Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)’s TIPP which stands for Tech Immersion and Placement Programme, I had to attend the Career Week programme prepared by Le Wagon Singapore.
The format of the class is the same as the bootcamp lessons in that it began with a lecture and we were given free time to tackle the tasks for the day, but it was online instead and guest speakers from the tech industry would join in and share with us what to expect in our future career.
The things covered throughout this special week were:
How to write good cover letters
Resume writing and review by guest speakers such as Nodeflair
Q&A about the industry with the guest speakers
A better understanding of which career and learning path we can choose, such as Frontend, Backend, Fullstack development, Product Manager, Engineer Solutions, and many others
How and where to look for jobs and tackle interviews
We were also given a Calendly link that we can use to contact Miguel (Le Wagon Singapore’s General Manager, who was also an amazing teacher throughout the bootcamp) for anything we needed help with. I’ve personally used it twice and was glad I could still talk with him even though I’ve already graduated and they seem so busy with the new batch.
Because the alumni are all in the Slack channel that Le Wagon has, Miguel was able to refer to me people who are in the relevant industries that I showed interest in!
Also, thanks to one job posting that Miguel had shared to us, I actually landed a job in a month after graduating from Le Wagon Singapore. I’m extremely thankful for that.
Now that we’ve reached the end…
What I have learnt aside from the programming languages throughout my time my time at Le Wagon Singapore
Learning a new framework gets easier over time
SCRUM is very useful for keeping everyone occupied for the day
Trello and similar services can really make projects go smoothly
Checking your peers’ code is very important
Never push broken code into master!!!
Try to load your peers’ project onto your machine and play around with the app in case there’s stuff not visible from just looking at the code
Never keep quiet when you are stuck at something, as this affects everyone’s productivity when they have to clean up your mess later and when problems snowball
Never be afraid of trying to work on unfamiliar features as the takeaway will be greater!
Be willing to throw code away if there are better ways to write it
Variable naming is very important
Leave comments when needed to make the code more readable, your future self or teammate will thank you for it
And probably many others that I can’t think of right now.
This 9 weeks at Le Wagon was a fun and enjoyable one, and I felt silly for being so anxious before it began. I also got to know more people and grew my network, so I want to share my gratitude by writing this post. I hope this can push someone to also take a step toward learning something new, be it at a coding bootcamp or in other hobbies, and meeting new people!
Thank you for reading so far.
Consultant · Data Science & AI bootcamp | On campus, full-time · November 2021
Le Wagon helped me transition into a new Data career in a Big 4 company!
If you are looking for a bootcamp that offers a comprehensive curriculum, a great learning environment and incredible post-bootcamp career support then Le Wagon is for you! I joined Le Wagon in July 2021 as I was looking to...
If you are looking for a bootcamp that offers a comprehensive curriculum, a great learning environment and incredible post-bootcamp career support then Le Wagon is for you! I joined Le Wagon in July 2021 as I was looking to transition from my career in production engineering to a data based role in the tech industry. Le Wagon's Data Science course exceeded my expectations in three key areas: 1. Content- The syllabus at Le Wagon is quite comprehensive for a 9 week course. They started us off with some python, SQL and mathematic fundamentals, before moving on to more complex machine learning and deep learning concepts. At the end of the course, we applied everything we learnt in a group based project. The group project was definitely challenging, but it was so rewarding to be able to come from basically zero programming knowledge to being able to build and actual web app that utilised machine learning and data engineering. 2. Excellent Teachers- The teaching staff at Le Wagon were top notch. They knew the content and could answer any difficult questions. They were also very patient, and were able to explain all the concepts clearly, taking time to make sure all students understood the material well before moving on. They were also very encouraging and supporting, and their support cannot be understated. The material is quite difficult and challenging at certain points- but the teachers were very good in encouraging us to push through and helped us at any point when we felt stuck. I went to Top 8 University in Australia, and I can honestly say that the teaching staff at Le Wagon were better than any Lecturer that I had at Uni. 3. Career support- No bootcamp can honestly 100% guarantee employment after completing the course, but Le Wagon definitely did their best to help me find a job as soon as possible! After the bootcamp, we spent an entire week where dedicated staff helped us spruce up our LinkedIn profiles, resumes, cover letters and GitHub. This was definitely effective, as I was able to secure full time employment as a Data and Analytics consultant for a Big 4 company only 4 WEEKS after I completed the course. I could not have imagined a better outcome!
Data Science & AI bootcamp | On campus, full-time · November 2021
Data Science Bootcamp - A Worthy Opportunity
Former PhD in cryptography, I came to Le Wagon bootcamp to seek new opportunities in the field of data sciences, and I was not disappointed. As a computer science nerd the first two weeks were very pleasant, building the technical fondations and good...
Former PhD in cryptography, I came to Le Wagon bootcamp to seek new opportunities in the field of data sciences, and I was not disappointed. As a computer science nerd the first two weeks were very pleasant, building the technical fondations and good practices, but it’s when we were introduced machine learning and deep learning concepts I realised I wanted to work in the data sciences. The bootcamp now completed I spend some time focusing on side projects while coming back in the topics introduced in the bootcamp in depth. I am currently a Teacher Assistant at the same Le Wagon bootcamp and will start my job search soon.
Customer support · Web Development Bootcamp - Part-time · November 2021
Money worth!
Enrolled this year without any background or knowledge of CS. Honestly if I haven't been student at the school, I would have given up learning coding cause it is honestly quite hard. You got great support from the teachers and the team of Le Wagon...
Enrolled this year without any background or knowledge of CS. Honestly if I haven't been student at the school, I would have given up learning coding cause it is honestly quite hard. You got great support from the teachers and the team of Le Wagon which keeps you motivated and thanks to them I have been able to graduate and get a job in IT less than 2 months after graduation. Can only recommend it.
Graduate · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Fullstack Web Development Course
Before I joined the Le Wagon Web Development course I was a speech therapist and had never coded before. I chose Le Wagon because they made learning to code tangible. Their hands-on approach as well as the great community during and after the bootcamp...
Before I joined the Le Wagon Web Development course I was a speech therapist and had never coded before. I chose Le Wagon because they made learning to code tangible. Their hands-on approach as well as the great community during and after the bootcamp were what I needed to jumpstart my transition into tech.
Graduate · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Web Development Course - Full-time
I did the web developer bootcamp in 9 weeks (July to September 2021), it was very enriching in all aspects for me, with a very nice project at the end. The atmosphere was really incredible, everyone helps each other, no one is put aside, the teachers...
I did the web developer bootcamp in 9 weeks (July to September 2021), it was very enriching in all aspects for me, with a very nice project at the end. The atmosphere was really incredible, everyone helps each other, no one is put aside, the teachers are always present, with a good mood. It allowed me to get the necessary skills to create web applications in their entirety. It is an experience to live that I recommend without hesitation.
Junior Web Developer · Web Development Bootcamp - Part-time · October 2021
Web Development Course - Part-time
When I started my career in a startup my interest in tech increased and so I first specialized in technical SEO and data analytics, later I had my first points of contact with HTML & CSS. In my current job I interact a lot with developers in...
When I started my career in a startup my interest in tech increased and so I first specialized in technical SEO and data analytics, later I had my first points of contact with HTML & CSS. In my current job I interact a lot with developers in individual projects. Their work and collaboration as a team fascinated me. I wanted to understand the technical issues better and to participate in finding solutions and the further development. The part-time course of Le Wagon made it possible to combine my job and the bootcamp and get to know a full product flow from design to production. The 24-weeks were tough, intense and totally worth it. The teachers always took time to find solutions together or show alternatives from the first to the last day. My at the beginning sometimes thought “What am I doing?!” was replaced by a loud and proud “YAY!” ;-) After graduation, I continue working with my final project group “Meet The Yogis” as a post-bootcamp team to further deepen the skills I have learned in order to be able to work as a web developer in the future.
Graduate · Data Science & AI bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Amazing rollercoaster-ride through data-science
Before joining the Bootcamp I was working in growth for various startups ranging from sports to fintech, while following a data driven approach there was still a lot of spreadsheets. I decided to join the Bootcamp in order to break the limitations of...
Before joining the Bootcamp I was working in growth for various startups ranging from sports to fintech, while following a data driven approach there was still a lot of spreadsheets. I decided to join the Bootcamp in order to break the limitations of sheets, to become more independent in doing my own database queries and to communicate better with the data-team. What I really enjoyed during this super challenging rollercoaster ride through the world of data science was the peer to peer learning and well structured content of the lectures. Also always having a TA, who could provide a different point of view, really helped to get through some challenging moments.
Graduate · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Fullstack web development
I attended the Summer 2021 web development bootcamp. It was an extraordinary experience, very intensive and very enriching both technically and personally. The course is very well designed and you gain an impressive amount of knowledge in only 9...
I attended the Summer 2021 web development bootcamp. It was an extraordinary experience, very intensive and very enriching both technically and personally. The course is very well designed and you gain an impressive amount of knowledge in only 9 weeks... The organisation of the challenges in pairs and the support of the teachers and staff are some of the strengths. The atmosphere is always one of mutual aid and conviviality!
Backend Engineer · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Totally a great experience!
I'm a person with a programming background before joining Le Wagon, but I would say I still learned so much during the Bootcamp.
You do not necessarily need to have any programming knowledge beforehand, because they will provide you resources...
I'm a person with a programming background before joining Le Wagon, but I would say I still learned so much during the Bootcamp.
You do not necessarily need to have any programming knowledge beforehand, because they will provide you resources to prepare yourself before the course start.
At the start, they will teach you all the basic and fundamental knowledge of programming, starting from just what's the variable. Every day, they will gradually teach you more advanced stuff, more languages, more libraries/frameworks, and also provide you assignments or challenges that you can apply your new skills to solidify your knowledge. But still, you've to expect to learn really hard to be able to understand everything. It might not as easy as I make it sound, but it's totally worth it.
They're not just teaching you how to program, they also teach you how to work as a programmer such as how to use Product design, Terminal command, Git repositories, Project management tools, how to work as a team, and the best practice for each scenario.
Besides all of that, the teachers and staff are also really great. They're always there to give you advice, such as how to deal with programming problems, how to create a final Bootcamp project that will make you stand out, how to create a resume to make it easier to get a job, including giving you advice on how to make your online resumes like your portfolio website and LinkedIn.
The Alumni network is also really great, they provide you a connection with the other programmer in your area, they also occasionally have events that the alumni talk about their careers or experiences, which is nice to attend. Last but not least, they also provide you with an internal learning resource that you can learn by yourself to expand your knowledge.
If you're not sure about the course, they also host a free programming course for beginners once every couple of months. Do not hesitate to give it a try.
AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Web Development Course - Full-time
I recommend it 100% ! 9 super intense and amazing weeks learning web development at Le Wagon Bordeaux Super qualified teachers and staff for one of the most amazing experiences you can imagine. Getting better...
I recommend it 100% ! 9 super intense and amazing weeks learning web development at Le Wagon Bordeaux Super qualified teachers and staff for one of the most amazing experiences you can imagine. Getting better every day and seing what you achieved in this amount of time is amazing
Student · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Formation au top!
J'ai effectué la formation de web développeur en 9 semaines, c'était une expérience formidable où on était entouré d'une excellente équipe et un système de buddy (binôme) qui est très pratique pour apprendre et avancer. Je recommande vivement.
I recommend ! After 9 weeks spent learning web development on Le Wagon Bordeaux was one of my best experiences. Teachers are highly qualified and nice even in remote class. The first few weeks of learning were very intense but the variety of...
I recommend ! After 9 weeks spent learning web development on Le Wagon Bordeaux was one of my best experiences. Teachers are highly qualified and nice even in remote class. The first few weeks of learning were very intense but the variety of exercices helps us to improve a little more each day. I say it again , I obviously recommend it 100% !
Graduate · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Amazing 9 weeks experience !
After these 9 weeks spent learning web development I can say that Le Wagon Bordeaux is one of my best experiences ! highly qualified and attentive teachers, a well-equipped and well-located campus as well as highly motivated students...
After these 9 weeks spent learning web development I can say that Le Wagon Bordeaux is one of my best experiences ! highly qualified and attentive teachers, a well-equipped and well-located campus as well as highly motivated students and Le Wagon Team.
The first fews weeks of learning are very intense but the variety of exercices helps us to improve a little more each day. And then at the end of the bootcamp, during the group projects, you fully realize how much you have achieved in just a few weeks. Finally, the career week at the end of the bootcamp helps you to see more clearly your next professional opportunities.
Here is the strength of Le Wagon and I obviously recommend it 100% !
Data Science & AI bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Data science
I have done the 9 weeks data science program and it was really good. The teachers were excellent, the program was very complete and everything was done to make you succeed.
Graduate · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Totally worth it!
Le Wagon was everything I could expect from a course and so much more. Even though there's plenty to learn in just 9 weeks, the hands-on approach, constant feedback, and helpful staff make it possible. In addition, focus on interactions between the...
Le Wagon was everything I could expect from a course and so much more. Even though there's plenty to learn in just 9 weeks, the hands-on approach, constant feedback, and helpful staff make it possible. In addition, focus on interactions between the students and the teachers gives an amazing sense of community.
Student · Data Science & AI bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Data Scientist
Before joining Le Wagon I was working at my University as a professional intern, I knew I wanted to do meaningful work but lacked the skills to apply for big time roles. That’s why I joined the bootcamp and it was the best decision I’ve made, from...
Before joining Le Wagon I was working at my University as a professional intern, I knew I wanted to do meaningful work but lacked the skills to apply for big time roles. That’s why I joined the bootcamp and it was the best decision I’ve made, from understanding machine learning to being involved in this community it was everything I hoped for. In 9 weeks I was able to build my own deep learning model to predict stock market analysis with bright minded colleagues. I am Le Wagon forever and excited to continue to collaborate with the alumni in the future. -Munji Kahalah
Full stack web developer · AI Software bootcamp | On campus, full-time · October 2021
Best experience ever!
After long years of regret working in a lab as a physicist, I'd finally decided to take some risk and change careers, so I searched for good programming courses, as programming is something I've always been interested in, and I found Le Wagon's...
After long years of regret working in a lab as a physicist, I'd finally decided to take some risk and change careers, so I searched for good programming courses, as programming is something I've always been interested in, and I found Le Wagon's Bootcamp program. At first, I admit I wasn't quite sure of my choice, I was worried if I could make it, or if companies would really hire me but I enrolled in Le Wagon's web development course anywayand it was beyond my expectations. I'd already heard the course was good before but experiencing it and seeing all the insecurities going down as you trust the program is amazing! Plus...if you are worried whether the stack they teach is too limited. Believe me, it is not. If you are a really committed student you can take the best of it and build up an impressive foundation as a web developer.
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Course Report · Course Report Coding Bootcamp News Roundup - June 2021 Happy summer! Tech hiring is booming, but there’s also an apparent shortage of tech workers. We’re diving into all the news we read this June about hiring, reskilling, upskilling, and diversifying the tech pipeline through programs like coding bootcamps and employer-side training. Indiana is introducing innovative Income Sha...
Course Report · August 2020 Coding Bootcamp News Over $100M was invested in coding bootcamps this August! We cover those fundraises and why coding bootcamps are looking so appealing to investors these days. This month, we also saw new research about the rising interest in gap years and the demand for upskilling, and how coding bootcamps are uniquely positioned to meet both of those needs. Augus...
Course Report · Course Report Podcast June 2020 This June, we’re covering fundraises in the bootcamp world (newsflash: MOOCs are back!), ways bootcamps can integrate with workforce development, and the pros and cons of Income Share Agreements. Also did you hear that Flatiron School is spinning out of their partnership with WeWork and operating independently again? We’ll certainly be digging dee...
Course Report · May 2020 Coding Bootcamp News While the global pause on life-as-we-know-it continued through May, we continued to see coding bootcamps taking extraordinary action to meet the needs of those who are unemployed or underemployed due to COVID-19. May was also abuzz with ideas on how to reskill a workforce through partnerships with bootcamps, and plenty of advice for those on the rem...
As summer meanders into its final weeks, does back-to-school season make you long to be back in the classroom? It’s not just high schools and colleges that are about to reboot their classes in fall – these coding bootcamps all have upcoming courses online and in-person to jumpstart your new career starting in Fall 2024! Apply today and you could be a developer by the time 2025 rolls around! If ...
This November has been super busy in the immersive coding education world, and at Course Report! We read about how Amazon’s new headquarters will impact the coding bootcamps in New York City, we celebrated successful coding bootcamp grads, we were sad to hear that a school is closing, we heard advice for being successful at bootcamp, and found out about new initiatives to improve diversity in t...
Just as coding languages are always changing, things also change very quickly in the coding bootcamp industry! In October we read about two big acquisitions, some fundraises, and partnerships and rivalries between universities and bootcamps. We heard about the interesting backgrounds of some female bootcamp founders, and what demand there is for software developers in the tech industry! There w...
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While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Le Wagon doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.