MakerSquare is now Hack Reactor

As of 11/1/16, Hack Reactor has unified its network of schools, including MakerSquare and Telegraph Academy, under the Hack Reactor brand.

Subject to regulatory approval, MakerSquare's network of schools are rebranded as Hack Reactor Austin, Hack Reactor Los Angeles, Hack Reactor San Francisco and Hack Reactor New York City.

If you graduated from MakerSquare prior to October 2016, please leave your review for MakerSquare. Otherwise, please leave your review for Hack Reactor.

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MakerSquare

Average Rating4.41
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MakerSquare is a 12-week immersive career accelerator program in Austin and San Francisco that aims to turn ambitious beginners looking to learn computer programming into marketable software engineers. MakerSquare's curriculum focuses solely on JavaScript with a large focus on software engineering fundamentals. NodeJS, Angular, Meteor and Express are just a few of the libraries, frameworks and platforms students work with. Additionally, throughout the program, MakerSq...

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  • Christian Catalan
    Christian Catalan
    UI Developer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Jan 31, 2016
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    UI Developer

    I graduated from MakerSquare back in 2014. Not to be overly dramatic, but it was a transformative experience full of incredible people. I have no regrets investing in my education with MakerSquare, since it brought me to the awesome career I have today. Of course to get there, require 110% dedication and lots of struggle and hard work.

    Here's why MakerSquare was stellar:
    - MakerSquare cares about your success. Their hiring network is great and vast. Career staff is on point,...

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  • Anonymous
    Unemployed and looking • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • San Francisco
    Jan 27, 2016
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    MKS: Exaggerated promises, poor Career Services, decent curriculum

    MakerSquare was barely okay, and okay is unacceptable when you’re paying $17,000 in cash for a 12-week experience.

    MakerSquare sells itself on a premise that sounds too good to be true. Interested in becoming a software engineer? Join our highly selective school, we’ll teach you everything you need to know, and we’ll set you up with a job that pays about $105,000 in salary. Don’t believe us? Look at our 96% job placement success rate!”

    This isn’t the truth. The truth is...

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  • Adam
    Adam
    Software engineer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Jan 15, 2016
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    Fantastic experience

    Excellent course work taught by great instructors.  Lots of people I've talked to about MakerSquare are skeptical about what can be learned in 12 weeks, but that skepticism all goes away when they see the projects we've built (or after a coding interview) because grads are extremely capable.  The staff is genuinely interested in helping people succeed, and the students are also great to work with.

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  • Garrett
    Garrett
    Cloud Software Engineer • Graduate • Austin
    Jan 15, 2016
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    No brainer.


    When my startup blew up, I didn't know really what to do. 

    I tried applying for jobs in marketing, but realized I'd be starting from the bottom all over again after two years of hard work, sacrifice, and not enough pay.

    When I found MakerSquare, it reignited a passion about programming that was sleeping inside me for over ten years - only I had been on the outside looking in.  During my application process, I realized that 'this was what I was meant to do'.

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Jan 13, 2016
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    Leaves a lot to be desired

    To be fair, I was in one of the first cohorts, but it came with some pain.  I personally believe the curriculum was poorly thought out, especially since I can look at it almost 2 years later.  Of all the teachers I had, none of them are left except one of the co-founders if that is any indicator.  

    They tried hard, but most of the teachers had 1 year max, if any, of working experience in the field.  Could they teach you the basics? Yes, but it took a lot more than that to get a j...

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  • Joey
    Joey
    Software Engineer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Jan 12, 2016
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    Paid for itself in 1 year!

    I was in an IT job and my company was laying people off like crazy. I was writing a lot of bash, powershell, and vbscripts and decided that I really enjoyed the problem solving invloved in writing code and wanted to make a career change. I rolled the dice, did the MakerSquare full-time program, and in 13 days I was in my first developer job. The difference in salary between my old job and new job is roughly what I paid to go to MakerSquare. Recently I've been in touch with their job placem...

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  • Marco
    Marco
    C# ASP .NET Developer • Graduate
    Jan 11, 2016
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    C# ASP .NET Developer

    MakerSquare is an accelerated learning course that provides the tools and the means to understand the ever changing world of web development. The staff and curriculum excel at adapting to the most current and on demand technologies. By completing MakerSquare you will have a firm understanding on programming languages, access to a very competitive Career Center and a constantly growing network of Alumni.

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  • Jimmy Pocock
    Jimmy Pocock
    Lead Front End Developer • Student • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Jan 11, 2016
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    First-Hand Experience

    On July 10th, 2014, I heard for the first time the word "Ruby" used as a name for a programming language by a cofounder of MakerSquare. On August 25th, 2014, I started my first day as a MakerSquare student. On November 17th, 2014, the Monday after the Friday I graduated, I became employee number 2 at an Austin-based startup writing Ruby code for a living. 

    A very quick transition to coding for a living is absolutely possible, as I'm a te...

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  • Wes Tyler
    Wes Tyler
    Associate Software Engineer (XO Group Inc) • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Austin
    Jan 09, 2016
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    Awesome!

    I came through MakerSquare ATX June-September of 2015. I cannot say enough good things about this program or the people involved in making it happen. From the founders to the instructors and the awesome people supporting the job search side, the staff is truly invested in us not only as students, but as alumni as well. The coursework is rigorous and immersive, focusing on the most up-to-date and cutting edge tech. The curriculum is constantly undergoing iterative reviews and updates,...

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  • CJM
    CJM
    Software Engineer • Graduate • JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Los Angeles
    Jan 06, 2016
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    Great Investment

    I would first like to say that this program was extremely difficult, more difficult than I thought, but one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. I was originally between Hack Reactor and MakerSquare and decided on MakerSquare due to the smaller class sizes and after visiting the campus I felt like I would get a great deal of 1 on 1 attention. 

    I graduated with a double major in Philosophy and Political Science and after spending several years working in politics I w...

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  • Richard Artoul
    Richard Artoul
    Software Engineer at Uber • San Francisco
    Jan 03, 2016
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    The best place to become a Software Engineer

    Full Disclosure: I was a student at MakerSquare for three months, and I also stayed on as a fellow (essentially a teaching assistant) for a 3-month period after that.

    After pursuing programming in my free time for 8 months, I realized that only learning nights and weekends wasn't going to get me where I wanted to be. I quit my job and enrolled in MakerSquare. The experience I had there was nothing short of incredible. I learned more in my first week then I did in 8 months of ...

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  • Anonymous
    JavaScript Full-Stack Immersive • Los Angeles
    Dec 27, 2015
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    MakerSquare and MakerPrep Money Scam

    They Scam you for Money, It was a waste of time. I would have been better off watching YouTube Videos at Home and not wasting $17000 for 12 Weeks. The instructors were the worst. They just tell you to look everything up on Google and figure it all out for yourself. They are rude also. I will never recommend anyone in their right mind to go to Maker LA. Childish Teaching. They don't guarantee anything but say you should be getting a $120000 Job after going through 12 weeks where th...

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Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated November 01, 2016
Have you heard the news? MakerSquare and Telegraph Academy s network of schools are rebranded as Hack Reactor Austin, Hack Reactor Los Angeles, Hack Reactor San Francisco and Hack Reactor New York City. But what exactly does this mean for MakerSquare and Telegraph Academy alumni, current students, staff, and future students? We asked the Hack Reactor team to answer our questions about how this merger will affect tuition, admissions, curriculum, culture, and reviews. FAQ ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated September 01, 2016
As an immigrant from the Dominican Republic who grew up loving computers, Ricardo originally studied civil engineering in case he had to return home to get a job. But after the recession reduced the number of exciting civil engineering jobs available in the US, Ricardo decided to revisit his passion for coding and enroll at MakerSquare in Austin, Texas. Ricardo tells us about why he chose MakerSquare , his exciting final project Melody Map, and his plans to work remotely and travel ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated August 31, 2016
Welcome to the August 2016 Course Report monthly coding bootcamp news roundup! Each month, we look at all the happenings from the coding bootcamp world from new bootcamps to big fundraising announcements, to interesting trends. This month the biggest news is the Department of Education's EQUIP pilot program to provide federal financial aid to some bootcamp students. Other trends include job placement outcomes, the gender imbalance in tech, acquisitions and investments, ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated August 02, 2016
Jamie was a software engineer working at companies like eBay and PayPal for 10 years before he followed his passion for teaching and joined MakerSquare Austin in August 2015. He is now Head of Instruction and leads the senior phase of the bootcamp, as well as iterating on the curriculum. Jamie tells us why he fully believes in the bootcamp model, why soft skills and team skills are so important, and how MakerSquare is now offering free weekly workshops. Tell us about your background ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated July 14, 2016
MakerSquare has just opened in New York; its fourth campus after Austin, Los Angeles , and San Francisco. We spoke to campus managing director, Tyler Lambe, about his background starting another bootcamp, why MakerSquare chose to expand to New York, how the curriculum differs compared with other campuses, and what sort of companies are hiring junior developers in NYC. Q&A How is MakerSquare NYC going so far? I came out to here in late February 2016 to launch the campus, we ...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated November 01, 2022
Since the first bootcamp acquisition in June 2014, we ve seen several coding bootcamps get acquired by a range of companies from for-profit education companies (Capella Education), to co-working companies (WeWork), and other coding bootcamps ( Thinkful + Bloc )! With rapid market growth in the bootcamp industry, for-profit education companies are taking note. These acquisitions and consolidations should come as no surprise, and some have been very successful, with schools ...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated May 13, 2016
Meet Doa, an alum of MakerSquare s first cohort in 2013. Three years later, Doa has immersed herself in the New York startup scene, fallen in love with JavaScript, and even hired several coding bootcamp graduates. Doa isn t your typical developer, and she says that s made all the difference. We talk about what makes a truly successful bootcamp grad, the 12-point checklist every bootcamper needs at their first job interview, and why Doa is excited for MakerSquare to open in New York ...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated April 11, 2016
MakerSquare and Hack Reactor are two well-reputed, full-time coding bootcamps which teach full stack JavaScript. In January 2015, Hack Reactor acquired MakerSquare , and it became part of the Reactor Core network of schools. While MakerSquare continues to operate independently, the curriculum has changed slightly to better align with the other Reactor Core schools. Because of the overlap in curriculum and leadership, making a decision between MakerSquare vs. Hack Reactor ...
Ravi Parikh
Ravi Parikh
Updated March 15, 2016
Have you ever thought about building a technology company using code school graduates as your founding employees or even as a co-founder? It’s tempting since a junior developer from a bootcamp can cost two thirds less than a senior engineer, but can a code school graduate really build what you need at such an early stage? Hiring a junior at the foundational level of your company is a huge decision since the early software you build is so crucial to the future scalability of ...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated December 28, 2020
Are you planning on attending a coding bootcamp? Deciding between two bootcamps? We ve scoured the net for alumni blogs from top coding bootcamps including Fullstack Academy , Dev Bootcamp , The Iron Yard , Coding Dojo , MakerSquare and Hack Reactor . From a CS major to an event planner, these bootcamp graduates give you a snapshot of what makes each coding school and experience unique. FVC Productions - Fullstack Academy A female computer science major? Yep! And she just completed ...
Nick Toscano
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Updated September 08, 2015
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Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated May 14, 2015
Jeff Louie was a Physics and Econ double major at UC Davis who always had an interest in astronomy. After completing MakerSquare ’s San Francisco JavaScript bootcamp, Jeff continued his education as a Fellow before landing a position as a software engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory . We chat with Jeff about his coding bootcamp search, learning how to learn, and how much of Interstellar we should actually believe.   What did you study in college? ...

MakerSquare Alumni Reviews Summary

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