

The IT Project Management Bootcamp is an intensive online program designed for aspiring project managers, product owners, and technical leaders. Led by experienced coaches, the course covers project phases, management methods, and essential tools. Participants will learn to initiate, control, and successfully deliver projects, ensuring stakeholder satisfaction and team facilitation throughout the development process.
Aspiring project managers, product owners, and technical leaders
Ideal for those transitioning into leadership roles
No prerequisites required
Online format with expert-led instruction
Covers project phases, methods, and essential tools
Focus on stakeholder management and team facilitation
Gain skills to manage and deliver high-quality digital projects
Preparedness for roles in project management and leadership
No certifications are covered by this course.
Student 2015
I had a great experience at neuefische. The program was intensive but very well structured, and the coaches were supportive, knowledgeable, and always available to help. I especially appreciated the practical projects and teamwork, which really prepared me for real-world challenges. Completing the bootcamp gave me the confidence and skills to take the next step in my career. Highly recommended for anyone looking to grow quickly in tech and project management.
Graduate 2025
I started a three-month boot camp, and I can confirm what others have said: the pace is fast, and there is a lot of material to cover. However, you get used to it, and I wanted an intensive learning experience. Toward the end, there's a little more free time, and the schedule isn't quite as packed. Unfortunately, the group was very diverse in terms of motivation, prior knowledge, or communication skills. This was exhausting and not a good experience because the learning content is geared toward group work. While the educational institution can't be blamed directly for that, I often wished for more intervention and guidance from the coaches. It was also the first boot camp for the them, and they did a good job. However, it was noticeable that they were often unfamiliar with the course content and unaware of the exercises we students were working on. Most course participants received a "great work" response just for confidently presenting a ChatGPT answer. This should not be the case, as it will not be tolerated in a future job. Also, I don't think the capstone projects were thoroughly reviewed in terms of content.The career team was also very helpful and professional. There were a few drawbacks, such as the fact that it was impossible to schedule an individual appointment to receive feedback on the German version of my CV, but I'll let that slide.Despite all the difficulties, the experience was valuable, and I learned a lot. Next time, however, I would opt for a training course that ends with a test or an assessed final project because it feels and is more "valuable."
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