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Devmountain

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Devmountain is a coding bootcamp that offers short, full-time in-person and online programs in Web Development, Software Quality Assurance (QA), Cybersecurity, and User Experience (UX) Design. The programs are designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the tech industry. There is a Devmountain campus in Lehi, Utah for those who want to participate in-person. Devmountain's immersive courses require 40 hours of class per week, and 10-20 hours of work outside of the classroom. The part-time programs require 11 hours of class per week, and 10-20 hours of work outside of the classroom. The school was started in 2013 in Provo, Utah.

The Web Development track covers front-end and back-end engineering (JavaScript, HTML/CSS, AJAX, Axios, React, Bootstrap, Node.js, Express, and PostgreSQL). The User Experience course covers prototyping, visual/motion design, Figma, UX research, and  wireframing. Devmountain instructors are all coding industry professionals and aim to bring real-world applications into the classroom. 

Devmountain is beginner-friendly and no experience is necessary to apply. The first step to applying for Devmountain bootcamp is to check out the courses and start dates. Once the student has picked a course, they must submit an online application. Next, students speak with a member of the admissions team by phone to further discuss the program. After the phone call, students must complete a challenge to ensure the program is a good fit. Finally, the admissions team will notify students if they qualify for acceptance. 

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  • Jason
    Jason
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Jul 21, 2016
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    Great Experience!

    I wanted to jumpstart a new career in programming, had started with self-study, etc, but wanted the direction and structure that DevMountain promised to provide. It turned out to be exactly what I needed and expected. 

    I had previous programming experience, but nothing recent or relevant to what I wanted to do. I found the curriculum at the time to be just challenging enough, well-paced and useful. I also appreciated the fact that as I watched DevMountain over the next year I saw...

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  • Spencer Powell
    Spencer Powell
    Full-Stack Web Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    May 24, 2016
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    From zero to hero

    DevMountain proved to be a very illuminating and insightful experience. Prior to taking their WebDevelopment course I'd only designed very rudimentary web pages, using only HTML and a limited amount of CSS and Javascript. I'd tried teaching myself all the basics but without direction, It had proved to be very difficult. DevMountain was the perfect solution. They don't utilize the old fashion teaching method of throwing words at you until your brain shuts down, they teach for a small portio...

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  • Jay
    Jay
    Associate Developer • Student • iOS Development Remote, Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    May 19, 2016
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    You get out what you put in!

    DevMountain provides an environment with the solid resources and accessible tools you can use to become a developer.  I'm currently a full-time junior working on enterprise architecture for some huge global brands.  Before that I made puppets for the animation industry.  You can make a career switch, trust me. 

    Is it is easy? NO!  A resounding no.  It will probably be the hardest thing you've ever done in your life, from making the decision to attend, to actually going through t...

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  • Anonymous
    Provo
    May 18, 2016
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    Need to know how to program

    This is by no means a beginners boot camp.  The pace is very fast and if you don't catch onto one of the many concepts you will fall behind and never catch up.  I would recommend 2 years programming experience before you attend this boot camp. 

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    Cahlan Sharp of Devmountain

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    Jul 18, 2016

    Hi,

    I'm sorry the bootcamp seemed a bit too fast paced. We've spent a lot of time refining and iterating on the curriculum, it's gone through a lot and is pretty polished at the moment.

    I'm going to have to disagree with your 2 years programming recommendation. We have at least 75–80% of incoming immersive students who have little-to-no experience programming prior to pre-course work, and with our current placement numbers hovering around 85%, I'd say we're doing a pretty good job of delivering on our mission to make an impactful, accessible experience.

    Finally, something that many students don't realize, is that we offer multiple opportunities to "catch up," if you're struggling, including repeating portions of the curriculum or taking the entire course a second time, completely free of charge. 

    If this is what you're looking for, please let me know and we'll get you into some weeks that you need to repeat that maybe went by a bit too fast.

    Please let me know, and best of luck to you. cahlan@devmtn.com
  • Jessica Morrell
    Jessica Morrell
    Web Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    May 16, 2016
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    Mind blowing awesomeness

    DevMountain was such an incredible experience for me. I, like many of you reading this, was not sure whether DevMountain was for me. I wasn't sure if I could handle the pressure, if I would still love coding in such an intense environment, and if it would even help me find a job. Luckily none of those fears became a reality for me. But they did prompt me to put in a ton of effort before even starting the course and I would highly recommend doing as much study as possible before starting th...

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  • Cameron Moss
    Cameron Moss
    Junior Software Engineer • Graduate • iOS Development Remote, Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    May 16, 2016
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    Enjoyed my time!

    DevMountain is exactly what I needed to get my butt in gear!  I had been working on self-pace programming for several years, and finally decided to take the plunge.  My two cents; don't treat this as a 9 to 5 job, spend the time to learn and realize that you will be busy the entire time!  It is called an immersive cohort for a reason!  I really enjoyed my experience and would recommend to anyone who is interested!

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  • Jeff Perkins
    Jeff Perkins
    Software Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    May 10, 2016
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    Worth every penny

    I'm a graduate of DevMountain from the cohort DM-9. My situation that led me to this school is similar to most. I wanted a change in my life and to make programming a full time career. I was in a situation in my life that I had a family, and Universities and Community Colleges were getting way too expensive. I couldn't afford to go to school anymore, but had a deep passion to learn how to code. DevMountain provided me all the necessary knowledge and experience I needed to jump start my car...

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  • Adam
    Adam
    Web Developer • Student • Provo
    May 09, 2016
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    A Great Choice

    I had an early midlife crisis of sorts when I realized I hated working in marketing. I became interested in learning to code, but I remembered how the entry-level computer science class I took in college beat me to a pulp, so I was hesitant at first. But since DevMountain was very close to where I lived, I figured it was worth a shot. After all, this sort of training is worth much more than a communications degree.

    I enjoyed my time at DevMountain. I learned so much, and learned ...

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  • Anonymous
    Web Development Immersive • Provo
    May 09, 2016
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    Waste of money and time

    I had the same experience as the other bad reviews. The course was disorganized and the mentors that we worked with were former graduates with zero job experience and didn't know the answer to questions. Half of the class was spent working on projects with no guidance from the instructors. So you are paying for 6 weeks of poor instruction. The person you meet with to discuss concerns told me to use code lab or code academy if I wanted to learn. Recruiters won't talk to you once they hear you ...
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    Cahlan Sharp of Devmountain

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    May 09, 2016

    Hi Anonymous,

    I'm sorry you had an underwhelming experience. We're very happy with our mentors and the support that they give to students. It's proven to be an effective model time and time again as our students continue to get gainful employment upon graduation. If you are not one of these who's been able to get a job, please reach out to me directly and we'll get you on the path to employment as soon as possible. (cahlan@devmounta.in)

    Working on projects is a critical part of your development. We always have a team of mentors to help you work through problems in your projects, but it is absolutely essential that you get hands-on experience and a portfolio. Employers need to see evidence of what you can do and build, and during projects is when we see the most dramatic improvements in students' understanding and skill.

    I'm surprised with your assessments of recruiters being turned off by your affiliation with DevMountain, especially when our most recent hiring event in Provo two weeks ago (at the time of this writing) had the most employers (nearly 100) of any of our hiring events ever, with a handful of students receiving offers at the time of the event or within hours of the event being over.

    Again, I'm sorry you didn't have a great experience. Please reach out to me so we can make it right. (cahlan@devmounta.in)
  • Squire
    Squire
    Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Apr 27, 2016
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    Well I have a great job now so...

    I first went to DevMountain a year ago and after going throught the course I was selected to be a mentor. I mentored for a class and a half and then worked for DevMountain Labs for a little while. I feel like DevMountain is a great place to learn for thoes that are willing to do all they can. Prepair for the course before by doing all the pre-course work and then some. When you go be willing to truly spend all your time working while at the bootcamp. If you do you will be rewarded with the...

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  • Mario
    Mario
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Apr 20, 2016
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    Best decision!

    I did a lot of research before applying to DevMountain. I'm from the Bay Area California where you can literally walk into a coffee shop and pitch your idea to some person you find sitting on a couch coding. With that being said, I had a lot of people to talk to in regards to Coding Bootcamps. I got mixed reviews with the usual outcome being, College grads (Engineers) with mixed feelings and self taught (Engineers) saying yes to Bootcamps. Prior to DevMountain I had taken college programmi...

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  • Spencer Davies
    Spencer Davies
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Apr 12, 2016
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    Not perfect, but pretty close

    First of all, I think DevMountain is worth every penny. I've been lucky enough to go from making about $10/hr before the course to over $60k/year after. If you do the math, that means the course paid for itself in about 3 months (it was a tiny bit cheaper when I went). That alone speaks volumes about the value you're getting from DevMountain. But for me, it wasn't just about the money. I wanted a career that I could stay in for the rest of my working life, and DevMountain gave me the skill...

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  • Eric
    Eric
    Web Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    Feb 19, 2016
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    Life changing

    My experience at DevMountain in Dallas was incredible. The instructors and course work taught me in three months what would have taken me over a year or more to learn on my own, in addition to exposing me to technologies and frameworks I may have otherwise not knew even how to begin to learn.

    Don't think though that you can just go through the motions and magically understand everything though -- you get out of it what you put into it. They are very clear and upfront about this t...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Feb 16, 2016
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    Well worth the investment!

    I came to DevMountain with almost no prior coding experience and 3 weeks after graduating landed a job as a developer with a 67% salary increase over my last job!  The boot camp was an intense experience, but not any more intense than a busy college semester, and it went by so quickly.  What is great about the structure of DevMountain is that you get a ton of hands-on experience just practicing building stuff with what you learn every day after lecture.  Then when personal and group projec...

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  • G.L.
    G.L.
    Web Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    Feb 14, 2016
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    A Highlight of My Career & Education - Worth Twice the Price

    My experience at DevMountain was literally life changing and a highlight of my established career and education.  Prior to enrolling, I attempted to learn the basics of web development from YouTube, Team Treehouse, friends and other various tutorials. While there is a wealth of quality self instruction available on the internet, it is only accessible if you are fluent enough in the the syntax of development to take advantage of it. I would follow a tutorial and then get stuck at a "basic" ...

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  • Luke Schunk
    Luke Schunk
    Front End Apprentice • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Feb 11, 2016
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    Better Experience than My Degree from USC

    I went through a sort of mid-life crisis at Dev Mountain. About halfway through the cohort I looked at Course Report and read some of the recent negative reviews and this got my mind racing. Maybe I made the wrong choice. Maybe DevMountain isn't as good as it once was...

    I'm happy to say I was wrong about all of this. For those of you who care about getting-a-job- results: Two weeks after graduating from DevMountain I landed a Front End Apprenticeship at a company called MX. MX ...

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  • Odie
    Odie
    Sofware Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Feb 11, 2016
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    Three Months & A New Career

    DevMountain lived up to its offer of being able to start a new career after going through their intensive three-month web development program. It was a very tough course that required many hours and dedication for three months. However, those of us who successfully made it through learned much more than I thought could be done in such a short amount of time. I walked away feeling comfortable with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Angular.js, Express.js, Node.js, jQuery, Git, and MongoDB. We got a tas...

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  • Dakota Corbin
    Dakota Corbin
    Graphic Designer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Feb 11, 2016
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    An opportunity I wouldn't trade for anything.

    I recently completed the Immersive Web Development Cohort at DevMountain. Going into the program, I had strongly debated between Development or UI/UX, as I am a very big design guy. I decided that I was confident enough in my design skills and that I wanted to learn something completely new.

    The course at DevMountain opened up my eyes to so many new possibilities. I was nowhere close to being the best student, and honestly was probably in the bottom half of the group. However, I ...

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  • Nel
    Nel
    Graduate • Web Development After Hours • Provo
    Feb 11, 2016
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    Definitely NOT worth it

    This course, or "cohort" as they called it, was riddled with inexperience, lack of preparation, and apathy.

    More often than not my class would arrive early ready and hungry to learn.  The instructor would show up 15 - 30 minutes late and start looking for what today's lesson was.  It was not uncommon at all for the instructor to just adlib his way through the material.  Material that he didn't know we would be covering that day until he walked into class.  Instructors would make ...

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    Cahlan Sharp of Devmountain

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    Feb 15, 2016

    Sorry to hear about what sounds like a very underwhelming experience. I would love to hear more from you so I can better assess what went wrong in this cohort and how we can address it. 

    Please reach out so we can chat: cahlan@devmounta.in
  • george
    george
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    Feb 08, 2016
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    Got my money's worth, many times over ... and a whole lot more...

    As a recent graduate of DevMountain, I thought of writing a review with my experiences only after getting a job! It is kind of selfish of me, but that is a reality. Well, I didn’t have to wait too long! I got a job offer from a reputed company within one week of graduation! This company was amongst many others who had been invited for the employer meet-and-hire event hosted by DevMountain. The event provided me with a great platform to interact with these companies and showcase the applica...

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FAQs

How much does Devmountain cost?

Devmountain costs around $9,900. On the lower end, some Devmountain courses like Software QA Remote, PT cost $4,900.

What courses does Devmountain teach?

Devmountain offers courses like Cybersecurity Remote, FT, Software QA Remote, PT, UX Design Remote, PT, Web Development In-Person, Full-Time and 3 more.

Where does Devmountain have campuses?

Devmountain has in-person campuses in Lehi. Devmountain also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.

Is Devmountain worth it?

Devmountain hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 369 Devmountain alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Devmountain on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Devmountain legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 369 Devmountain alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Devmountain and rate their overall experience a 4.56 out of 5.

Does Devmountain offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?

Right now, it doesn't look like Devmountain offers scholarships or accepts the GI Bill. We're always adding to the list of schools that do offer Exclusive Course Report Scholarships and a list of the bootcamps that accept the GI Bill.

Can I read Devmountain reviews?

You can read 369 reviews of Devmountain on Course Report! Devmountain alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Devmountain and rate their overall experience a 4.56 out of 5.

Is Devmountain accredited?

While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Devmountain doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.

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