Protect your data
We use cookies to provide our services, improve the user experience, for analysis and marketing purposes. By giving your consent, you also agree that your data may be transferred to the USA by the use of cookies. You can revoke your consent at any time. You can find further information in our privacy policy and cookie policy.
MAX is an Information Technology upskilling and reskilling business that offers over 600 part-time and full-timeclass offerings, including Cyber Security, Full Stack Java, Mobile Development, Data Analytics, and more. Courses are delivered remotely or can be completed on-site at the MAX campus in Cincinnati. Founded in 1998, MAX has vetted an elite group of instructors within the US, all experts in their fields with the passion to educate others.
All are welcome to apply for the MAX courses.
MAX Technical Training was formerly called Cincy Code IT.
Many many moons later I'm finally on the other side of the review. Yes, the one writing it! I just attended the May 18 .NET bootcamp and let me tell you, I was impressed. At first I think everyone in the class was thinking this was 14k? But let me tell you, it picked up quick and everyone learned a ton. Like all of you, I did tons of research on different types of studies to include self teaching, a 4 year degree and of course the thousands of boot camps. It wasn't easy to make up my mind,...
Many many moons later I'm finally on the other side of the review. Yes, the one writing it! I just attended the May 18 .NET bootcamp and let me tell you, I was impressed. At first I think everyone in the class was thinking this was 14k? But let me tell you, it picked up quick and everyone learned a ton. Like all of you, I did tons of research on different types of studies to include self teaching, a 4 year degree and of course the thousands of boot camps. It wasn't easy to make up my mind, but I don't regret coming here for one second. Now with that said, let me tell you where I came from. I'm a vet, and so was nearly half of my cohort. We all came from mixed backgrounds of experience, some self tought, one prevously had a coding job and a few CS guys who gave up on the college fluff and wanted to get straight to employment. I was of the group who had a little self teaching prior to attending, but not much and honestly everyone in my class killed it! We had awesome instruction from a Sr Dev who discovered his true passion was teaching. (Greg....Thank you so much!!!! You were an awesome instructor and I can't thank you enough for all of your hard working, you truly made learning to solve problems both fun and rewarding.)
So you're all probably wondering why I sound so chippery, well a week before graduating I recived my first offer as a full stack developer. I'm beyond excited and I couldn't not have done it wouthout the support I received from both the staff and my fellow class mates.
So what made me successful? --
I worked hard, stayed engaged and asked questions. I then spent a good 1-3 hours of time each night working on side projects/ topics that I may have strugged with. I never thought I was going to learn enough to build my own games, but honestly, you can do just about anything if you really pour your heart into it. I got tons of cool projects under my belt, built up my portfolio and now I'm confident that where ever I start my career I'll do just fine.
Now with all that being said, this boot camp is not for everyone!!! You have to be 100% honest with yourself and your family prior to attending. Chances are, if you dont get all of your priorities straight before coming here, you will struggle! Not to say Greg and others won't be there to help you, but it's ultimately up to you! If you put in the hard work I'm confident you will make it through and of course get our foot into that new career you're wanting so bad.
If you're serious about attenind I highly recomend you download Visual Studio, go on youtube and watch a few coding tutorials and pick up some C#. I knew a little C# prior to attending, not much... And those who didn't struggled a bit more. Also, If you can't decide between JAVA and C# when you go on sites like indeed and look for jobs, there is an illusion that JAVA is the clear winner. I can assure you employeers have a much harder time finding qualified C# programmers than they do JAVA developers, because everyone and their mother knows JAVA. I'm certain you will be successful either way, but If I had to do it again, I'd pick C# again in a heart beat. PS, just I have another interview with General Atomics on Monday.
So to sum everything up, work your tale off and immerse yourself in programming! If you attend Cincy Code IT, you will not regret it!
How much does MAX Technical Training cost?
MAX Technical Training costs around $16,000. On the lower end, some MAX Technical Training courses like MAX Agile IT Business Analyst cost $15,000.
What courses does MAX Technical Training teach?
MAX Technical Training offers courses like Data Analytics, MAX Agile IT Business Analyst , MAX Cybersecurity Bootcamp , MAX Full-time JAVA/C#(.NET) Coding Bootcamp and 1 more.
Where does MAX Technical Training have campuses?
MAX Technical Training has in-person campuses in Cincinnati. MAX Technical Training also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is MAX Technical Training worth it?
MAX Technical Training hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 119 MAX Technical Training alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed MAX Technical Training on Course Report - you should start there!
Is MAX Technical Training legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 119 MAX Technical Training alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed MAX Technical Training and rate their overall experience a 4.94 out of 5.
Does MAX Technical Training offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, MAX Technical Training accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read MAX Technical Training reviews?
You can read 119 reviews of MAX Technical Training on Course Report! MAX Technical Training alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed MAX Technical Training and rate their overall experience a 4.94 out of 5.
Is MAX Technical Training accredited?
MAX has found the greatest success and cost efficiency in holding private classes dedicated to one client company for any group from 5-20 per class by focusing the curriculum on only what the client would like to cover.
Just tell us who you are and what you’re searching for, we’ll handle the rest.