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Software Development Program

viaMicroverse
4.73 Rating
Difficulty
Beginner
Cost
N/A
Format
Instructor Led
Delivery
Online
Time Commitment
1 weeks 40 hrs/week

Summary

Microverse's Software Development Program is a rigorous, 22-week online course that offers immersive, live learning experiences through remote pair programming. Students master essential technologies such as Ruby, JavaScript, and React, while engaging in hands-on projects and open-source contributions. The program also includes career preparation, helping learners craft resumes and portfolios, and provides support in connecting with global job opportunities.

  • Before You Learn / Who This Course Is For
    • Ideal for aspiring software developers globally

    • Open to all; no upfront costs until employment

    • Suitable for those seeking remote work opportunities

  • What to Expect
    • Full-time, remote pair programming with global peers

    • Hands-on projects and open-source contributions

    • Career services: resume building, mock interviews

  • What You'll Achieve
    • Proficiency in Ruby, JavaScript, React

    • Enhanced resume and portfolio for job applications

    • Connections to global job opportunities

Certifications covered by this course

No certifications are covered by this course.

Course Reviews

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Juan Sanchez

Student 2023

July 30, 2023
Not worth it for $15k

I found Microverse very exciting at the beginning, I guess mainly because of their advertisements (You don't pay until you land a job), but after I progressed through the program I started to see what it really was.Reviewers:They have part-time jobs for some of the most qualified students, their job is to review other student's projects.For me, it was an awful process, for about 15 reviews I had, I just remember 2 of them where the reviewerreally took the time to go through my project and provide feedback for improvement. Once a reviewer called mea novice, I reported the issue, and what I got was the supervisor having their back. Most reviewers just approved the projects because they are paid, not because they want the students to go beyond their skills.Instructors:I see people giving 5 starts rating for instructors, which caught my attention 🤔, because, There are no instructors!You do everything by yourself and with some help from your peers (if you're paired with a nice one).Pair-programming:Negative reviews about coding partners are ignored. Once, I entered a room where one student was not wearing his t-shirt, thankfully there wasn't any girl in that room. After some time, 3 or 4 weeks, people start to attend the meetings just to mark their attendance, and they join with the camera and mic off, I reported several times and nothing was done, just words, but no action was taken.Curriculum:The material they provide is all free sources, they don't create any materialfor the students, just the structure of what you need to learn after each topic.What they do, is create the lessons, but the guidance on those is horribly explained, sometimesI had to read those 10 times to really understand the requirements. I decided to drop out before the final module because I found learning much more on my own. If it was $2k or $1k, I get it, less money less quality, but $15k is not worth the money for this.Conclusion:There are better options out there. If you already have the roadmap Developer Roadmaps - roadmap.sh, Microverse is not your option. Many companies don't care about the bootcamp, just your skills or your experience, if you have none of those, a very expensive certificate of completion won't help that much.

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Ram

Student 2023

June 16, 2023
Not the experience you expect to get for $15k

One Robert left a scathing review one year ago, I don't see any difference between his and my experience. I feel the curriculum is not strong, will not make one technically well equipped after the program. What you learn is very basic, most students have to spend time learning on their own after the program to land a job. The school has collaboration, pair programming etc as their USP, but it's all smokes and mirrors. Most students in UTC+1 batch have awful professionalism. I have seen some turn up to meetings half naked. In group projects, some disappear for days altogether, turn up at the end of the week and expect you to do all the work. Plagiarism is rampant.  Even when reported, Microverse turns a blind eye, because they need the $15k from the offenders, so they take no action. Microverse expects integrity from it's students, they don't seem to have any. All my Capstone projects have been plagiarized, when reported, they did nothing. The offenders will now be using my projects for job search which I will be applying to. Your reviews about your awful coding partners will not be taken seriously. It will not be conveyed to the corresponding student, so they continue to progress through the program and ruin the experience for some other student. Can't wait to pay them back and severe ties. Won't recommend. For 15k you would expect some first class coding boot-camp experience, all you get is some third rate African boot-camp experience that hands out certification even if you didn't do any work.

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Angom

Student 2022

September 12, 2022
Microverse, The best place to learn

I am a student of Microverse and can confidently say that Microverse is the perfect place for people who wants to become a Full Stack Developer. Here, they do not just teach you how to code but also take you through the real professional environment of a developer.Every week they assign us a real-life project and a coding team with a dateline strictly to be followed. This has made us better at communication skills while building up all of our technical knowledge. The strict dateline they give us forces us to plan ahead and improve our time management skills.Joining the software development program at Microverse has been the best decision I have made in my career. They do not just teach you how to code but also help you become marketable in the job market. Plus, you don’t have to pay anything until you get a job!Thank you Microverse!- Angom Chittaranjan

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ROSE OKPE

Student 2023

August 29, 2022
INTENSIVE SOFTWARE PROGRAM

Studying at Microverse has been nothing less than the best training I can recommend to anyone planning to become a software engineer. "Practice makes improvement" at Microverse you will code for not less than 8hours daily, learn and implement new technologies that no tutorial can offer, and build jew-dropping projects.Strong community - you get to work with fellow students from around the world, this is  very exciting and builds you for multinational companies.Online presence - At Microverse, you will build compelling Github, Linkedln, and Agenl List profile. And will be taught how to build it seamlessly If you are planning to join Microverse, please come with all your energy, free up your mind and be ready to work hard. You will be expected to build an app in a week using new technologies but with all necessary support. 

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Williams

Student 2022

August 29, 2022
Real Immersive Education

I am the kind of person who really likes to learn things in the intensive mode, I really need to feel the pressure and the obligation to do the necessary tasks to learn about something, and that is exactly what microverse gave me. That is what I like the most about this academy, you can feel the real environment of the remote programming work, while you're making friends from all around the world and creating important connections for your future.

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Nimrod Acosta

Student 2023

August 29, 2022
Mi Microverse review

Microvers has been a great experience, I have learned a lot, and personally it has brought a bit of renewal and hope in my life.It has been a challenge for me but also a gift because it opened a door of opportunities to change my life and that of my family.In terms of preparation Microverse has helped me to see more clearly the way to get a remote job, it has helped me with my English skills, and I have grown a lot as a programmer.So I highly recommend the Microverse path.

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Giuseppe

Student 2022

August 03, 2022
Experience at Microverse

Hello, my name is Giuseppe Tomasini, I am from Colombia and am currently studying at Microverse. I did not have any background experience related to programming, (I am a musician) before entering Microverse. I decided to take the pre-course that they were offering before taking the admission trials. This precurse teaches you the very basics of Javascript, Html, and CSS in a very didactic way.  You meet people around the world and try to complete some exercises with them, so from the beginning, you can be used to do pair-programming. This school does not have teachers, but they have a very clear path to teach you all that you need, step by step. They also have a lot of channels where you can submit your questions about anything and other students or microverse staff will help you 100% of the time. You will be assigned to different groups for doing your daily tasks and report your progress each day. I upgraded my English level, everything is in English by the way. Each one of your projects will be reviewed by other students more advanced than you, and you can also apply to this position and have some earnings. The course is very exigent and time-consuming, but it worth it. What made me decide to join Microverse was their payment method: you pay until you get a job (for more details see their webpage). I have had fun and made friends, but most of all learned a LOT during this journey. 

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Abdulhamid

Student 2022

July 31, 2022
Full-Stack development

I am currently learning full-stack web development at microverse, an online training school for remote developers, my experience so far has been amazing, especially having the right learning material (a curated list of content) which has really fast-tracked my learning process, microverse does not just teach me to code but has taught me how to learn to code, following best practices and how to relate in a remote environment. Our community is so supportive and we learn like in a real job and by building-project (which mimics a real-life professional project). Always happy I made this decision.

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Olaoluwa Owoeye

Student 2022

July 25, 2022
Software Development

My experience at MicroverseAs a law student with no experience in coding, I would give Microverse 7/10 because it gives sufficient materials but limited time. Though I make personal training I have to meet up with weekly code reviews which always leads me to reach out to coding partners for assistance. Also, the international interaction is top-notch and distinct as it is rear. We are been thought in an industry-standard way.

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Richard Friday

Student 2022

July 04, 2022
Best online training platform

My codding background before getting to know Microverse was literally zero. From the very first day I joined Microverse up till now. I have been exposed to various coding experience and many technologies I would have never learnt or knew about . I have so much gain knowledge in software development and also they help me build a very strong profile which an sure will land me a job even before I finished the program

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Irotori Baroka

Student 2022

June 28, 2022
Thank you MICROVERSE for investing into me

For a long time I have been looking for a school to learn practical software development in order to change careers and find a new job. After going through several programs, I can say that Microverse is the best. The organization of the courses, the reativity of the platform and the connections that are created with other developers around the world. It's great

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Arturo Hermida

Student 2022

June 20, 2022
Microverse Experience

After 4 months of learning at Microverse, I've got amazing experiences with my partner from all around the world, I also learn awesome technologies by doing projects almost every week. Now I feel confident about my knowledge and a step closer to my first tech job.

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Oybek Kayumov

Student 2022

May 16, 2022
online school for remote software developers

At the end of 2021, in November, I started my journey in the world of programming with the Microverse. I didn't have any programming experience. I heard about HTML and thought it was so easy , and everyone could write anything in it. How wrong I was. Now, six months later, I am confident in HTML, CSS, javascript, react, redux, and much more. I learned how to work in pairs, learned how to cope with stressful situations, and made many friends from all over the world.

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Anonymous

Student 2022

May 16, 2022
Microverse doing Amazing Job to become a Software Developers.

Microverse! A Great Platform. Actually, I have no words to describe microverse but for me, it's a life-changing Platform. The really great things I inspired are quick response, corporation, and the way of learning, I learned many many new things that I never learned in my bachelor's in software Engineering and even master's but yes now I have skills and now I can say I am Programmer just even passed 3 modules and you earn in just 4 months rather than expanding 4 years in bachelors. 

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Jose Luis Arredondo

Student 2022

May 16, 2022
Microverse Experience

At the begging it's a little confusing with too many elements and pages they give us, but with only following the lessons you can get use to the platform.Thanks that the curriculum looks to improve your learning methods, social and professional skills, after 3 months I feel capable to learn different programming languages and tools by my own and feel confidant in what I learned at the program.Pros:- Good community helping all the time- Professional and easy to follow curriculum- Great base coding structureCons:- Completely self learning- Some lessons are confusing

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Chia Carlyle

Student 2022

April 25, 2022
Microverse, the perfect blend for any aspiring software developer

I recently published an article on Medium titled, "My Journey as a Software Developer",  here attached is the link to that article - https://medium.com/@chiacarlyle/my-journey-with-software-development-11689ced7f8f. I mention this article because it talks a lot about my experience at Microverse; and yes, it's worth writing/blogging about.Microverse is the perfect blend between theory and practicals, knowledge and skill, technical and professional, accelerated and traditional. It has one of the best curricula out there which focuses on helping you learn the most in-demand skills in software development so you can get a great job no matter where you are. The standard program runs for nine months, but students can take longer if they need more time to grasp the concepts. Career coaches help in job search upon completion of the curriculum. This is the basic information you can find anywhere on the internet.Personally, I think Microverse is a Godsend. No matter who you are, how much technical skill you have or not, Microverse will always have something for you. It is impossible to go through a single block in Microverse and not experience a marked transformation in at least one aspect of your career.For people like me from developing countries who can not afford to pay $15000 upfront for a Bootcamp to get standard education, Microverse is a Deus ex machiña. Letting Micronauts pay gradually AFTER getting their ideal jobs is just amazing. An idea like this can not really get enough praise and commendation. Take advantage of it while you can!Another thing that makes Microverse standout is its cordial, large, and ever-growing community. Once a Micronaut, forever a Micronaut! and of course, why would you ever want to leave such an amazing family? Senior Micronauts are always more than happy to offer mentorship, guidance, and directions, to younger ones. Those who have attained their goals always offer their insights and share their experiences so that others can learn from them. The students always help one another get unstuck, make them write better code through code reviews, contribute to projects through remote pair-programming, and so on.Microverse is not without its cons as it can be very overwhelming, especially in its first few weeks. My stress levels got so high that I got ill, and almost gave up, but I had a good support system that helped me pull through that tough spell. Since then, it's gotten easier and better.If you are into software development, Microverse is the right place for you; there is no Bootcamp that culminates to be better than Microverse, online or onsite, and you can quote me anywhere.

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Abenezer Tilahun Mesafint

Student 2022

April 18, 2022
Full stack web developmment

This program is actually one of the best programs I've found. It's a really quick and serious program, so you have to be focused on what you're doing the entire program, but even with the speed of the program, it's a really good experience, not only because you learn a lot in a short time, but also because you meet new people every week, and you can build your professional and non-professional network with the people you find here. I started the  with having some experience with software development , nowadays, I feel really confident with JavaScript, React and Redux, even though I know I still have a lot to learn. I would really recommend this program if you are really interested in programming, even if you don't know anything about it right now, but if you want to learn, this is a great place for you!

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Behnam

Student 2022

April 11, 2022
I enjoyed studying at Microverse

I have been working as a full-stack developer for almost 5 years. But the last 3 months at Microverse have been the best experience in my entire career. I am learning new things every single day here and I am enjoying creating projects with my friends and partners from all around the world. 

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Vahan

Student 2022

March 19, 2022
Student

Props- shows the way how to become a professional developer and leads along with it;- presents a sufficient number of materials and resources for learning, which also provide orientation for self-searching for the necessary;- during the training creates a real working atmosphere, as if you are already working as a developer for some company, instilling professional skills;- в обучении делает упор на реальных проектах;- teaches not only software development but also the correct presentation of yourself in the relevant social networks, which significantly increases the chances of finding your dream job;- devotes a lot of time to life coaching, which is not only useful but also brings a motivating variety to the learning process;- and finally, it allows people to get the desired education, for whom the main obstacle on this path is the lack of proper finances.Cons- for me, the learning curriculum seemed a little fast, which is more suitable for those who come here with a certain background in programming, however, there is an opportunity to follow a slower path, thanks to the ability to repeat the blocks of the course a certain number of times;- I would also wish that they liberalize the control during the working day, even if it would not be so useful for learning :)

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Robert

Graduate 2022

March 15, 2022
Not recommended

I'm writing this review just to warn people not to make my same mistake. When you see those ads about some kind of American online school teaching you how to code and guaranteeing you'll get a job after their course you feel like it's something amazing and a life-changing opportunity. It is not.Disclaimer: This is my point of view as a student from an European country. Most of the students are from Africa, with lots of language barriers and technical problems. If you're not from a well-developer country, the same thoughts might not apply to you and you might see Microverse as a way out of a bad situation, but I still suggest you make sure that paying back 15.000$, which is a huge amount of money, is worth it for basic education.TL;DR - Don't join Microverse, the education is barely enough to land you a junior position, the cost is absurd compared to the education and help you get, the learning material is all free and public, you don't get that 'Guaranteed job' they talk about and the diversity of students you'll face will cause a bad learning experience because of language barriers. You're better off following good tutorials on YouTube and later on attending a paid upfront specialization course that will help you secure a job way better.I'll start off by saying I'm a lazy person, I didn't go to university and all I have is a high school diploma, but I had a passion for developing software, so I decided I might give it a try. You know, those amazing ads saying that you owe them nothing unless you get a job really sound tempting. At the onboarding, you get some material to go through, mostly basic HTML/CSS and a bit of JS, you get paired with another student and you have to build a project from 'The Odin Project' list of assignments. You have a total of 6 pair-programming projects to finish before getting onboarded, and I have to say I've been either terribly unlucky or this was the normal onboarding process, because all 3 times I've had difficulties even speaking basic English to the other student because of their language, and one student didn't even show up so I had to submit the project all by myself. But this went well and I was excited to start my journey. At the first modules, you get an introduction to very very VERY basic HTML and CSS, literally starting from zero, and have to build a sketch of your portfolio following one of the templates provided, you get to feel what a day at Microverse is like and you get to meet other students. As time passes by, you start realizing there's huge skill gaps between the students, the more you progress the more people will start copying and not caring about learning, ruining the experience of pair programming as they progress just by stealing other people's works. Microverse says they use tools to detect plagiarism among students, but I've had experiences where a student copied my whole project line by line and nothing was done about that, MORE THAN ONCE. The review process is given as a part-time position to students who are more than halfway-through the program, getting paid around 200-300$ per month, based on how many reviews they get, which means many people will just do it for the money and not for improving the other students' experience, resulting in poorly done reviews which let people progress when they shouldn't.By the time you reach the final modules no one really cares about following the activities anymore, the meetings are joined muted with camera off, no one talks about anything, and if there is a pair programming activity, it's usually one side doing most of the job. Before you get onboarded there's tons of promises about career coaches, financial advisors, student success team being there for you and helping you secure a job after you 'graduate', but I found out that as soon as I finished the program, all you get is a list of websites where you should look for a job on (Most of them requiring higher seniorities as they're remote positions) and that's it. They literally tell you 'Now go look for a job' and that's it. No offers as soon as you finish, no interviews setup already, nothing. Their promise of "We'll help you land a job" is just translated into a weekly call with a career coach that does nothing but rush through the available 30 mins for the session (For 4-5 students, not just one) asking about how job search is going, that's it. The most effort I've seen from the team at helping you land a job is a Huntr board where they say they have a curated list of job offers that could interest you, handpicked by the staff. What I found on that board, though, is a list of job offers where 80% of them wasn't even related to coding, and many of them weren't even remote. From the 20% job offers related to coding, they were mostly senior positions. They even had the guts to add a job listing as an auto sales person at a dealership in the US, which I find ridiculous and it just shows how 'handpicked' those job offers really are.Don't expect the certificates or graduation you get from Microverse to mean anything to your future job interviewer, they always tro to make you leverage the fact that you've attended an online school and coded for over 10,000 hours while also doing pair programming and attending curriculum activites, but the education you get from Microverse is really basic, barely enough to land you a junior level job, that's why a lot of students will spend many more months sharpening their skills before they can actually find a position. I'll end saying that I succesfully landed a job after Microverse, but it wasn't thanks to Microverse, not at all, I didn't get any support from them, and I feel like having to pay 15.000$ back is a robbery because of how bad my experience was with this course, when I could've paid less for better courses with more serious students.

Meesen Brown of Microverse

Head of Marketing

April 08, 2022

Thanks for sharing, Microverse is not for everyone, but education is an investment in your future

Hi Robert, thank you for sharing your feedback, I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy your Microverse experience. We take all feedback very seriously and our entire team works tirelessly to consistently improve Microverse and better support you, and all students, for the entirety of your careers.

At Microverse we very much view education as an investment, not a cost, and encourage everyone to look at it this way too, as it truly is an investment in your future.

We'd really appreciate the opportunity to learn more about your personal experience and encourage you to reach out to success@microverse.org so we can discuss this further. We look forward to your message. Warmly, Meesen

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