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Coding Dojo

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Founded in 2012, Coding Dojo is a global technology education company that offers programs in Software Development. Students can choose to learn coding languages in Python, JavaScript, Java and C#/.NET Core, or dig deeper into data and visualization in Python. In addition to an extensive curriculum, students collaborate with peers, join interactive lectures with instructors, have unlimited support from career services, and access to Teaching Assistants seven days a week.    To apply, candidates need to apply, schedule an interview with admissions, and pay a deposit to secure their placement once accepted. Since 2012, Coding Dojo has endeavored to help individuals from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels transform into professional technology professionals. Coding Dojo also offers unlimited career services, including one-on-one sessions with a career services manager, open forums with industry leaders, and comprehensive job preparation. Coding Dojo provides scholarships for Career Reinvention, Women in Tech, Military, Diversity, and Kickstart to qualifying students.

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  • Daniel
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    Graduate • Onsite Flex Bootcamp • Chicago
    Mar 16, 2017
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    Great experience!

    I enrolled at Coding Dojo immediately after they opened the Chicago location. The instructors are incredibly knowledgeable, personable, and professional. The program is tough, and you get out what you put in. I spent many late nights working on the projects. I had many positive experiences at the Dojo. The main focus is becoming a self-reliant full-stack developer, and I feel like I accomplished that goal.  The curriculum is evolving and constantly improving and will only continue to impro...

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  • Luba
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    Onsite Bootcamp • Silicon Valley
    Mar 09, 2017
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    Don’t waste your money. Don't waste your time.

    In spring 2016, I put down a security deposit to reserve a spot in onsite bootcamp. I asked Paul, the Community Manager, what the employment rate was for graduates and was told that 92 percent of the graduates find jobs within 3 months. Wow, I thought, sounds unreal, but let’s give it try.   I started attending Coding Dojo developers bootcamp in San Jose location in August 2016. I was really excited and eager to learn.   
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  • Henry
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    Unemployed • Graduate • Onsite Bootcamp • Los Angeles
    Feb 15, 2017
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    Stay away. Seriously.

    EDIT: almost forgot to mention! 90% grad hire rate has FINE PRINT. 90% of graduates with ALL BLACK BELTS (3 people per cohort achieve this usually on each exam) get hired within 3 months. Real graduate hire rate (all graduates) must be extremely low. EXTREMELY low. like 3 out of 30 getting a job low.

    What a nightmare AND waste of money. I had the misfortune of (unknowningly) attending Coding dojo at the peak of their "transition" from one location to another. Way too ma...

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    Feb 14, 2017
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    The people that rated Coding Dojo good are basically all saying, it is a flaw cirriculum and not everything is perfect, but because of their good relationship and experience with the staffs, it is a good enough. Coding Dojo knows that really well too, people are willing to pay for a good experience in the least, so because people are really being that nice, some get taken advantage of. There are still staffs and students that would collaborate to talk about people they didn't like and labe...

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  • Wei
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    Graduate • Seattle
    Feb 10, 2017
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    CodingDojo帮我成功转行了!

    我16年6月报名Coding Dojo Bootccamp开始学习,纯文科转码农,打一开始就是奔着转行的。9月底毕业,11月拿到了Front-End Engineer的offer,也就是我现在的工作。不得不承认,在那儿学习的三个多月真的非常特别超级累!14个礼拜3个全栈开发,内容量多节奏也非常紧张。刚一开始学Python的时候,包括周末在内我平均每天的学习时间超过15个小时,后来即使学Mean和Ruby on Rails轻松一点还是要每天12个小时左右。班上的其他同学都像拼命三郎一样,有很多早上6点多就出现在教室学习的!当时班里最早拿到offer的同学是在毕业第一周,也有大批在毕业第一个月就拿到科技公司offer的,我这种两个月拿到都算是比较晚的。

    如果你能吃苦,有毅力和决心在短期(3个多月)转行做码农,Coding Dojo真的很值,很推荐!

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  • Otto
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    Graduate • Seattle
    Jan 30, 2017
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    Good then it got frustrating

    Pros: 
    1. Although initially it may seem like a con, their 20 minute rule is brilliant. It forces you to really grapple with the material and teaches you how to learn on your own. 
    2. The daily algorithms practice is also great. That's not something all coding boot camps include in their curriculum but it's super important. 
    3. If you avail of their discounts and promos, this is one of the cheaper boot camp options available.
    4. The similarities in the assignments and l...

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  • Joshua
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    Student • Seattle
    Nov 22, 2016
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    Onsite Bootcamp Experience

    Pros:

    1) Lots of information can be learned from the instructors when you are onsite

    2) They cover lots of coding information in a short time. Their learning platform is loaded with lots of information

    3) Length of time the bootcamp runs for is just right

    4) Some of the instructors are really good at teaching

    5) All of the instructors are really good at coding

     

    Cons:

    1) Instructors change often between classes...

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    Speros Misirlakis of Coding Dojo

    Head of Onsite Instruction

    Nov 30, 2016

    Hello,

    Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback on our program. We believe our curriculum is one of the best in the industry, so I apologize on behalf of Coding Dojo for falling short of your expectations, as well as our own.  

    Please know we take this feedback seriously and are discussing how to address your critiques and suggestions. Providing a quality coding education is our top priority, and it's feedback like this that helps us improve and continue meeting the needs of our students. 

    We would love the opportunity to speak with you directly to get additional information on your experience. If you feel so inclined, please contact me directly at ​speros@codingdojo.com

    Thank you,
    Speros Misirlakis
    Head of Onsite Instruction

  • Varian
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    Software Engineer • Student • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Oct 17, 2016
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    Great entry point boot camp

    I was stuck in a professional rut a short time ago.  I have two computer science degrees, and 8 years working experience in technical roles.  But I wanted to switch technological focus and needed to pick up new technical skills in a short amount of time.  I did my research both looking for online technical courses and boot camps before selecting Coding Dojo.  What attracted me was how they offered 3 full stacks in 14 weeks.  

    I was initially skeptical if Codin...

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  • Diana Lim
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    Student • Web Development • Seattle
    Oct 11, 2016
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    Awesome Experience

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    "My experience here at Coding Dojo as a student was definitely challenging and humbling but overall a great experience; A mental journey I didn't think I would go through but an outcome of understanding something completely 360 from me and my knowledge. I was previously in the Mar...

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  • bar
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    Graduate • Dev Accelerator - LAMP, Python, Ruby on Rails, MEAN, or iOS • Silicon Valley
    Oct 10, 2016
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    ok ok

    "The four letter word DOJO built confidence in me within three months. I am already seeing lot of changes in myself before and after ""Coding Dojo"". Now, I can do algorithms on my own, build the whole website within hours. The reason why i choose Coding Dojo,  from so many other bootcamps in bay area is because of its curriculum. When compared with other bootcamps in bay area, no one teaches three different Full Stackswithin 14 Weeks
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  • Hassan
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    Los Angeles
    Oct 08, 2016
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    dissatisfied

    Stacks are no longer in demand. Need major updating

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  • Usman
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    Web Development • Hybrid (Online & In-person)
    Oct 06, 2016
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    Outdated Curriculum

    They still teach the same things that were being taught back in 2014. As anyone in tech would know, technology changes rapidly and things get replaced. They claim that they're here to make you a self sufficient programmer, yet the technologies they teach are outdated and dont even translate to newer ones (Angular 1 vs React). 

    Overall, you'll learn how software development works, BUT the stuff they teach is way outdated. You need to learn a lot of ther thin...

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  • George
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    Oct 06, 2016
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    Web development

    It has been a little over 5 months now and I still haven't been able to find a job in the field. Only one of my cohortmates has been able to get a job and she actually quit the bootcamp after two months. 

    After applying for jobs and going through a few interviews I realized that coding dojo does not prepare you for the real world. The technologies they teach are not enough to help you get a job.

    For the python track they teach you a mvc framework they crea...

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  • MK
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    unemployed • Web Development • Seattle
    Oct 04, 2016
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    Dont waste your money

    If you have 3 months to kill and 10,000 to burn go for it. You'll learn something.

    But if this is a make or break deal, don't waste your money, you wont get a job with this education as many have mentioned. 

     

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  • J Clint
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    unemployed • Web Development • Seattle
    Sep 17, 2016
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    Do your research

    in regards to the coment below, the reason they are not "hungry" and let you extend your payments is because they have a major issue getting people to attend. For anyone looking for bootcamps. please do your research before selecting one. If you have the time and money go to one of the more selective ones as they actually have companies recruiting from them. dont waste 10k to watch videos while the uninterested disengaged "teachers" hang around their office and do nothing all day. you can ...

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  • Sam D
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    Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Sep 06, 2016
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    Not really worth it

    it's been over six months now and I still can't seem to find one of the many developer jobs that were apparently out there when I started the bootcamp. I have three black belts, which is supposed to be the highest honor at CD, but the problem is, a lot of what they teach is now outdated and no longer in demand. Rails and swift were huge back in 2014, but now everyone and their grandmother can make iPhone apps, so those jobs are way too competitive on the west coast. The Mean s...

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  • Anthony Walker
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    Web Developer • Graduate • Web Development • Seattle
    Aug 12, 2016
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    Game Changer!

    Going to Coding Dojo was a game-changer for me. I was fresh out of graduate school in a degree not pertaining to technology. I was challeneged by an IT Specialist to try coding. I downloaded an app, followed the instructions and something clicked in me when the code responding to my input. I knew I wanted to code from that day. I looked for local ways to learn how to code without having to go through an entire degree again. I found the Coding Dojo and applied, got accepted and got to codin...

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  • Stephanie
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    Graduate • Web Development • Los Angeles
    Aug 12, 2016
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    For the self-motivated and self-sufficient

    Coding dojo was a great bootcamp for me. By learning three full stacks in three months, I found that I could pick up any additional technologies easily, now that I knew how to learn them. Coding Dojo also places an emphasis on data structures and algorithms, which is very important in understanding computer science fundamentals, as well as in technical interviews. What I noticed about those who were having trouble with the course was that they were not used to the intensity of the program,...

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  • Colin McKenna
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    Associate Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development • Seattle
    Aug 12, 2016
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    Associate Software Engineer

    THE GOOD STUFF

    Their 3 stack approach.  While I was in the bootcamp I was a bit frustrated with the 3 stack approach.  Each month, you have to relearn the basic syntax of the basic data types, for loops, while loops etc...  In the end, I think this was one of the most valuable lessons.  So much of being a successful developer is having confidence in yourself, by learning 3 stacks you start to realize it isn't the language (so much) that matters b...

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  • edgar grepo
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    Graduate • Web Development • Seattle
    Aug 11, 2016
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    Full Stack Web Developer

    Coding Dojo was a great experience for me. I never had any experience coding before this but I believe I learned a lot from the past few months. There were times I didnt believe in myself because it was so difficult, but things got easier as I kept pushing on. You really do have to become dedicated and motivate yourself to keep trying...you will only get out what you put in like you are told numerous times.

    Currently still looking for a job, as I have been trying to build my port...

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Coding Dojo Alumni Reviews Summary

Based on 600+ Coding Dojo alumni reviews on Course Report, the school is highly regarded for its variety of courses, including Software Development, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. Reviews often commend the school for its comprehensive curriculum, supportive learning environment, and the practical skills imparted. One reviewer mentions the bootcamp as a "transformative experience" despite its intensity and another reviewer says, "The instructors and TAs are knowledgeable and very helpful." However, some students mention concerns about the cost and feel the program could offer more depth in real-world skill application.
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How much does Coding Dojo cost?

Coding Dojo costs around $16,995. On the lower end, some Coding Dojo courses like Software Development Online Part-Time Flex cost $9,995.

Where does Coding Dojo have campuses?

Coding Dojo teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Coding Dojo worth it?

Coding Dojo hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Coding Dojo legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.

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You can read 630 reviews of Coding Dojo on Course Report! Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.

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