

Technigo's 32-week, full-time JavaScript Development course offers comprehensive online training in professional web development. Participants will learn to build responsive websites, master frontend frameworks, and create full-stack web applications. The program includes hands-on experience with tools like GitHub and AI, culminating in an internship to apply skills in real-world scenarios.
Ideal for aspiring web developers seeking comprehensive training
Open to individuals with a passion for coding
No prior experience required, just a commitment to learn
32 weeks of full-time, online instruction
Hands-on projects using JavaScript, React, and Node.js
Collaboration with peers and industry-standard tools
Develop job-ready skills in web development
Complete an internship for real-world experience
Build a portfolio with 20+ web projects
No certifications are covered by this course.
Student 2024
This boot camp is fast-paced, and I highly recommend it for those with some coding experience. Without basic knowledge, it can quickly become overwhelming. There are a lot of tools to keep track of, and you'll constantly be juggling new concepts, code reviews, demos, reading and watching the learning materials, and doing team labs and projects.
One thing to note is that the time commitment goes beyond the scheduled sessions and reading/watching the course material. You’ll need to dedicate lots of time to keep up with assignments and project work. However, this boot camp offers a fantastic opportunity! The hands-on projects and team collaborations are both super fun and educational, and you’ll gain tons of experience. When you're in it, you don't want it to end.
For those with some coding background, it's a challenging but rewarding journey. For complete beginners, it might be a bit too much to handle all at once.
Graduate 2023
Techigo's Web Developer bootcamp was a fun and intense experience. I not only learned the fundamentals of creating modern websites but also connected with some really cool and interesting people along the way. The program's high pace demands full commitment, and the techniques and curriculum align with the latest industry practices. The hands-on, project-based style suited me and my team, and I highly recommend this camp if you're into that.
Graduate 2023
Last year this time my coding skills were near to zero and now I am starting a full time job as a developer. I am so happy I discovered Technigo and this course put me in a place I see myself building my professional career and just becoming better and better within web development!To start off, I really liked the format of the course and the positive vibes built around it. I liked how 'colorful and smiley' it was, it was important to me to get to a school that is not too numb, boring, traditional and 'old-school' as it's not for me. At the same time I feel like I learnt a looooot of serious and practical stuff with Technigo. Some things I liked:- course is clearly divided into weeks and sprints. Each week you work on one project which you can put to your portfolio. Each project focuses on one particular tech stuff but you're free to modify it as you wish. You have access to coaches via slack/stack overflow from Monday to Friday. - professional set up. Access to the study platforms, useful links, being part of the community and having access to Slack.- Technigo organises so many cool events for networking and just for having fun (last year they hosted Figma Config Stockholm party)- Also, for students in Sweden, Technigo organises coffee meetings at different companies for networking. I think some of these events were online, so people from other locations could also join. That was really amazing to visit offices and talk with the members of the tech teams. - Technigo offers a great Coaching Programme where we learn about LinkedIn, presentation techniques and how to get into the industry! - Being in a small group with other classmates, working closely with them and independently. Having the classmates to support each other and of course to complain a little bit ;) My study time at Technigo was from January to June 2023. In November 2023 I got an internship as a developer and now in January 2024 I got a full time job (different place than my internship) [so probably would have got it even without doing the internship].
As I was working full time (office job) during my bootcamp, it was quite challenging to be a perfect student. However, I decided that "it's better to be the worst one among the best ones, instead of not knowing anything". I felt like I needed to go back to the most of things after the Bootcamp. Which I did, and I now I feel confident about my skills within these topics. I also believe that topics that Technigo's bootcamp covers are definitely enough to get a job as a developer. Just everyone applying should remember that even the best school will not guarantee you become a good coder. You have to code a lot on your own to achieve great results. But Technigo was a great way to start coding, get routines and learn about tools, and to get excited about coding. I think it was definitely worth the money, the time and even some stress I encountered during that time. If I met myself in November 2022 (when I came across the bootcamp first) I would enrol myself again and maaaaybe just asked at my work place about possibility to work 85% instead of 100% ;) as that was really hardcore to work 40h and and then study 25h a week.
Graduate 2023
So, after a couple of months of recovery from this bootcamp, I feel ready to share my experience!I went out this summer and have many times been about to advertise this course.You pay an incredible amount of money and you get no help at all. This company is understaffed and the only help you basically get is via Stack, which is a website where you find out the answers yourself. This company is a scam that only wants money.There were so many people who were dissatisfied with our course so I'm surprised they haven't gone bankrupt yet... On Technigo's website they have selected former students who describe how satisfied they are and that they changed careers. Let me be clear that those people have been doing some form of IT/TECH since before and had an easier time with this course than MANY of the rest of us had. So don't be fooled. This course is absolutely NOT tailored for new coders.Whatever you do, absolutely do not apply to this bootcamp.
Graduate 2023
Be prepared for an intense and extremely rewarding experience!
I would like to point out that this is based on my own experience, and in hindsight, I wish I had given myself more time to fully immerse myself in all the knowledge available at Technigo.
I decided in advance that I could manage this while working full-time at my previous job, and I could. HOWEVER, it was very intense, and I faced many unnecessary struggles related to stress and time management. I did survive knowing it was only six months of my time, and I was doing this for myself. Knowing this, I do not recommend doing this bootcamp with the intention of only putting in 50%.
Because… You get what you give, and the more time you invest, the more you will learn. The more effort you put into it and the more determination you have, the more knowledge you will gain from this experience. It should be clear that you are responsible for managing your own time (it’s a school for adults), and learning. You do have access to code coaches, previous students, the internet(you will learn what to search for), and that together with the curriculum, opens up infinite possibilities for expanding your knowledge. It all depends on the time you are willing to dedicate to it.
With that said, invest in yourself by allowing the luxury of time if you decide to pursue this, and you will have an epic experience!
I gained not only the knowledge to become a frontend (or full-stack if I wanted to) developer, but also a totally new community and great friends. Having each other's backs and empowering each other, sharing insights, both ups and downs and always finding a way forward, together.
I strongly recommend this if you’re anything like me, looking to change your career for the better and are determined to work hard.
Graduate 2023
This bootcamp is more into your money than your learning... Understaffed, non updated material, you don't get help, cannot handle feedback and they don't care about you learning - as long as they get your money... Not worth it, trust me!
Graduate 2023
Sadly for the price I payed the school was not good at all! Outdated material we didnt get that much help from teachers at all sadly! Questions weren’t all ways answered or could take a week and the pace was definitely not 50%
Graduate 2022
The bootcamp was very challenging and intense, and had me doubt my capabilities a number of times. I learned a lot, and the education content is modern and sought after in the industry. I think the experience would be a bit better if you have more previous knowledge about coding, as it is A LOT of new stuff to take in every week. I really appreciate the emphasis on teamwork and getting to know your fellow classmates.
Graduate 2022
This bootcamp is intense. It definitely gives you the basic knowledge to kickstart your journey into tech. Every week you get a new project with a new focus area. You learn a lot of new concepts during your time at the bootcamp. The description says that it is 50%, but you definitely have to put in more hours. I don't think you will get everything you need out of the bootcamp if you only do 20 hours a week, and you need to be aware of that before applying. Especially if you are completely new to coding like I was. I do think that what you learn is really relevant in the industry, and we learn up to date things. I do have a lot of comments about the support and the teachers though. We do code reviews ourselves and we do not get feedback from our teachers. If we have a question, we ask it on stack overflow and not directly to our teachers, except during the live sessions if there is time. Also, if you work during the week and code during the weekends, you will not get help from stack overflow as they only answer during the weekdays. You can get help from your team members but not Technigo. So you need to be aware that all that you learn is up to you. There is a chance to book one on ones, but they are scheduled and limited. I feel like I did not learn as much as I would have liked because I did not get much feedback and that is how I learn. I like to know what I could have done better, what is best practice, and what is not. As in our final project where we got comments that we should change some stuff as it was bad practice, but we had not learnt that before. It was never mentioned in the live sessions or video material. It was such a basic thing as well and we had to spend quite a lot of time to fix that after we had handed it in.
I also attended the career coaching. Be ready to juggle those assignments on top of your weekly projects. They give relevant tips, but are very slow on feedback. And as they say, they are only there to coach. You are the one who will have to land that job. They say that 95% gets a job afterwards, but do you know the timeframe? I did not. There are people who get a job before graduating, and there are people who get a job after 8 months. It would have been nice to know that beforehand, as it is paints Technigo in a very nice light. It is not as easy as the marketing implies. I graduated 2 weeks ago and I am still job hunting, and I am not the only one. Only one person out of 10 in my team has gotten a job so far. So all in all: Very good marketing, good concept and so-so execution.
Graduate 2022
I have just graduated the front end developer bootcamp with Technigo. The course includes html, css, javascript, react and some backend that will make you confident to search for junior front end developer jobs. I did the course together with my current employer to develop my work as an product developer. The course is intensive and really tough (I had never done development before) but with great videos and weekly mob programming I did it! Its part time (I worked during the course) but really fun and you hand in projects every week, both individual, pair and groups. I have learn so much and have now a great portfolio to keep develop. Im very happy I took the course and will recommend to all persons who want to develop their skills or change career. I graduated January 2023.
Graduate 2022
The bootcamp experience has been really fun and I have learned so much since I didn't have any previous coding skills! Every week I felt like I got information overload and it's easy to compare yourself with others and feel like your peers are so much better then you. Those who had some previous knowledge (even if it's just a little) of CSS, HTML or JavaScript definitely got a head start. So I would suggest to learn as much as possible before you start the course. The intro-course and application assignment does introduce you to CSS and HTML but try to go deeper if you have time. I worked 50% while doing the course but I was prepared to spend most of my spare time on my studies, which I did. If you have the possibility to spend full time on studies and not work then that is the best. Each project was challenging and creative and I have enjoyed working on every single one of them. The team set up has been great where we really help each other and often work together. Your team is basically your support group since the communication with the teachers for 1:1 time is not so easy to get. I was fortunate enough to get help whenever I got stuck from my sister who is a frontend developer. This really lowered my stress levels since problems always show up when you don't have time for it. Don't be surprised that you will copy a lot of other peoples codes since previous students projects will be available. Here it's allowed! It's up to you to make sure that you understand why the code is working. Most of the times copying doesn't even work unless you know what you're doing. This program is all about problem solving. Many times I felt like I didn't have time to really understand some things and questioned how much I actually learned. It wasn't until the final project where I truly felt like things fell into place, but it's important to trust the process! I have loved Techigos bootcamp and i'm sure you will too!
Graduate 2022
If you were like me, struggling to figure out what to do next with your life after having kids but didn't want to go back to the typical university studies (so boring) - then this bootcamp is for you. It was fun, intense, and I have learned so much in only 6 months. The way the course is built is both educational but also fun, and in no way as the typical university studies with long texts and essays and reports. Go for it :)
Graduate 2022
Before you read this review, please take into account that this is probably will apply to you too only if you are 100% the same kind of person as I am. I want to give you a brief description about me so you can decide for yourself if you should take my review into consideration before you apply to Technigo.I....- am not a Swedish and speak only English for the entire course- knew only basic (very very basic) HTML and CSS before I joined Technigo, so basically the experience was almost non existence- have anxiety & focus issue- get overwhelmed pretty easily- have a child- had finance support from my partner so that I could just study and paused my work for about 6 monthsFor me, I would say my experience with this course was like an extreme roller coaster. There were times when I thought I finally managed but then the next time I felt completely lost (but apparently that's what almost all developers feel like all the time).Here are some points I would say about this bootcamp;- Every week, students got a new project and we were given reading materials and some videos to watch. The videos were very well made but unfortunately I think there weren't enough videos. Often I wish there were more recorded videos to start with because there were only 2 live sessions in 1 week. I personally think recorded videos were easier to understand because they were scripted, planned, and made so that it is easy to understand. Of course live sessions are very useful as well but I found it hard to focus in every session. My solution was to Google a lot of my problems, asked teammates, and looked at previous students repo to get some inspiration.- I often felt confused and got overwhelmed by how much new information I got in one week. I didn't have the chance to take my time to understand more about the previous material because I had to go another subject the next week. However, that is what bootcamp is about. Fast learning. In one way, it's also good because I got to "sell" myself to employers with that ability to learn fast. Usually employers are very impressed at how much I've learnt in 6 months. So, this fast pace learning is a two ways swords for me. I was burning out ALL THE TIME, but looking at how I am now, I am glad I went through all those pain.- The curriculum was pretty spot on with the demand of the market these days. Of course, there are many tech stacks that you might want to try but I think Technigo has chosen the ones that are the most popular. Maybe the next batch should get TypeScript intro as well (?)- One of the best thing about joining this bootcamp for me is my teammates. I got 9 new amazing friends and they are all talented programmers now. Sometimes I felt like I didn't get much support from the teachers but my teammates were always there for me. So I can guarantee that you wouldn't feel alone in this journey.- I studied fulltime (8-15) but often I knew it wasn't enough since it took time for me to understand many things. I found myself still studying in the evening after my child sleeps. Might not be the best way to learn but I guess I was too stressful and wanted to make it work. So, if you have stressful fulltime job, you might want to plan more. There are mandatory sessions where you have to be present for team sessions. In my case, it was every Monday and Tuesday. The live session with teacher isn't mandatory but I got to see recordings. One of my teammates have a fulltime job, so she mostly did her project in the evening. If you have the super ability like her, then go for it. But if you're like me, then you wouldn't make it with a fulltime job (that's why I took a break from work).- If you have child(ren) and partner, you need to communicate with them about this bootcamp and how intense it could be. My partner knew how tired I was. I got overwhelmed almost all the time, I worried about the future and often I needed to be alone to function. I felt distance from my family during this study because of my stress. My partner helped a lot and took my role on the days I felt too much and couldn't function. So, definitely talk to your family and ask for help when you need it.- Finding a job in tech is not easy but not impossible. I applied to 100+ jobs, got 1 interview and ghosted by 2 companies. I booked a 1on1 with career coach and she helped me to feel like maybe I could make it. As Technigo doesn't guarantee you will land a job, so this whole switch career business is your own responsibility with assistance from career coach. Assistance here is more like how you tailor your cv, your cover letter, LinkedIn, tips and tricks of how to switch career and of course the 1on1 session. It's useful if you already have connections in tech world but if you're like me who is an english speaking immigrant with zero connections, you might have to work a little harder on your job search. You got to standout among those who have 2-5 years experience.OVERALL, I think this bootcamp helped me to kickstart my career in tech and got to know what I'm getting into, hence the 4 stars. There are things that they could improve (just like any other schools) but you got a chance to give them feedback as well and they will get back to you regarding anything you want to talk about, be it complains, compliments, or questions. I appreciated my time here because I got to know wonderful people. As I said before, this review might not applied to everyone who attended the bootcamp, but if you're like me or closer to how my situation is then you can take this review into consideration. I graduated recently and I got a job 2 weeks after I graduated. Last but not least, it is all up to you how you move forward with this. In the end, you have to work hard yourself and Technigo is a good tool to boost your progress.
Student 2022
It has been six intense months where I’ve had no life except coding and my half-time work, but I’m amazed at how much I’ve learned! I knew nothing of coding beforehand and now I truly feel ready for a front end job. It feels like I’ve got a solid foundation in both front end and backend dev work.If I could do it all again I definitely would, but I would have liked to be more prepared on how intense it would be. Maybe not work 50% just so I could have time for basic ground control like food, washing clothes, do the dishes or meet some friends.
Graduate 2022
This is a bootcamp stuffed with relevant and the latest knowledge in the business. I loved that it was fast-paced and well structured. The requirements for each project was always reasonable and the suggestions on how to improve it a bit more was motivating!
Graduate 2021
If you want to surround yourself with highly motivated fellow student and dedicated teachers bringing you all the newest relevant stuff with good vibes. The pick this one. By far my favourite school so far. Course content is very well designed, I still refer back to the material I created.
Student 2022
I did the frontend bootcamp starting in January 2022, I did not complete but stoped taking the course after 8 weeks as I felt coding wasn't for me. I'm writing this review as it's hard to get accurate info what you can expect from the bootcamp. Take this into account that I have the perspective of someone who only did 8 out of 24 weeks and 95% of students who finish the course have jobs and seems pleased with the course as the demand for developers are higher than the supply.The course runs at 50% pace, you have three teaching sessions per week and two where you study in your group. It's a generally a good program, the topics are relevant and you have a weekly project where you practice the things you learn.Pros:If you finish you'll get a job that has better salaries and benefits than most industries and you get there in only 6 months. It's highly compressed and you get a snippet of the most relevant tools needed for a frontend developer.You'll get a good network of developers and a portfolio which you can show future employers. Cons:The problem with frontend bootcamps is that you need to compress what other courses teach you in two years into 24 weeks at 50% pace. I had almost no prior experience of coding, in my group only 2 out of 8 had coded before. I would suggest you get as much coding experience as possible as the pace in the course is brutal. You will not be able to only put in 20 hours per week. All in my group put in 30+ hours at least. My biggest criticism is that you don't get enough teaching on the basics and still is expected to complete fairly complicated coding projects each week. The explanation is that the program tries to improve your ability to solve problems simulating a regular day of a developer. In my group we were all struggling with javascript and we didn't have enough knowledge to complete the projects by ourselves but had to solve it by looking at previous students work and reverse-engineer it. As I didn't finish the program I can't say if the strategy of not giving enough teaching on these complex topics to improve the students problem-solving ability is the right way? Maybe it's the only way as the program is so compressed? To me it just seems counter-intuitive. How can you solve complex problems if you don't know the basics. On week 7 we were taught things that we would have needed to understand what we were doing on week 4, I can't understand the rational. If Technigo doesn't want to give more live sessions, why not have more pre-recorded material which the students can watch instead of filtering through 1000 clips on youtube. Everyone was struggling and when asking teachers for assistans you were forwarded to stack-overflow or tried to find the info online. After putting in several hours to solve something without success it doesn't feel like you're improving your problem-solving skills but only wasting time. If this is expected it needs to be communicated to the students.
Graduate 2018
I finished the Technigo Bootcamp in Stockholm in the beginning of February. I really enjoyed doing this Bootcamp that took 3 months. You will learn HTML, Css and Javascript but most importantly you will learn React which is in high demand right now and will give you plenty of opportunities after you finish your study. Every day you will work on your individual assignment but also on a group project that will be presented to a tech company in the end of every 2 week sprint. It is intense and you have to be willing to work hard and process a lot of information in a short time. The last 2 week sprint you work on your individual project (or group project its up to you) and its really rewarding to show what you learned to your friends (and tech recruiters) at the final showcase night. I highly recommend this bootcamp if you want to get quickly up to date in front end web development !!!
Graduate 2018
My experience at the Technigo bootcamp was intense, very fun and actually exceeded my expectations. The overall structure is very well though out, modelling an actual agile work environment. The instructors are clear, patient and responsive to both the individual needs, as well as the needs of the group.
The atmosphere is very safe and supportive, allowing for learning by doing (and making mistakes) and for pushing oneself outside of the comfort zone.
Today, I'm doing freelance work as well as going through recruiting processes with several tech companies. It's clear that the education is relevant, updated and closely connected to the industry. I have full support from the Technigo team in my interview processes, with everything from booking interviews, making industry connections and interview prep, to general cheering on.
I highly recommend this program to anyone interested in a career in tech, and to women in particular, as Technigo really knows thow to combine existing skillsets and personality traits with relevant technical skills.
Graduate 2018
I had a great experience at the Technigo Bootcamp Program Nov 2017 - Feb 2018. The program covers the essential concepts of front-end web development such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The main focus, once you have learned the basics during the intital sprints of the program, is React JS.
The program focuses a lot on agile way of work in teams (sprint planning, GitHub, demos, retros) and best practices within FE development and React. The teacher, guest lecturers and Technigo staff are great and very professional. The location at Långholmen, Södermalm in Stockholm is excellent and offers a great and inspiring enviroment with startup/e-commerce companies in the building.
I had a lot of fun, I learned a lot and after the program I immediately started working as a Junior front-end web developer at an e-commerce company in Stockholm. I really recommend the Technigo Bootcamp Program!
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