devmountain-logo

Devmountain

Average Rating4.56
369 Reviews
7 Courses

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. 

369 Devmountain Reviews

Schools can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Course Report never suppresses negative reviews
Sort by
Filter by
  • Brett Seegmiller
    Student • UX Design Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Apr 10, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    DevMountain is awesome

    I am currently enrolled in the UI/UX immersive course and will graduate at the end of April. I have loved my experience and look forward to taking the skills I learned and turn them into a career. It's tough work but totally worth it in the end. If you consider yourself a designer and want to challenge yourself, the immersive UI/UX course is extremely rewarding. The mentors and instructor genuinely help to see you succeed and were extremely helpful in helping me step up my game. Thanks Dev...

    Report
  • Haley
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Phoenix
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Mar 27, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Devmountain is really great for independent learners and go-getters and not super great for those who like a more structured environment

    I ended up going to the first cohort in Phoenix in November and while I owe a lot to Devmountain I think this review will help other people learn from my mistakes. 

    Here are a few issues that I found while I was there:

    1. There are no markers to which to judge your progress. You have afternoon projects to do every day and the only gauge you really have is if you understand the content or not. We kept being told "dont worry once personal projects come around you'll get it". ...

    Report
  • Steven Skola
    UX Designer/Researcher Intern • UX Design Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Mar 19, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    There and Back Again: a UX Hobbit's Tale

    THE GOOD:

    • My instructors and the staff at DevMountain were easy to get along with and talk to. I really appreciate them!

    • I learned a handful of skills and tools for the trade.

    • I got to listen to and participate in presentations and QandA sessions with quality guest speakers.

    • The downtown Salt Lake City Campus is close to public transportation and there are monthly-paid-use parking lots nearby.

    • DevMountain regularly provides tasty (mostly un...

    Report
  • James
    Mentor • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Feb 07, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    DevMountain++

    I have been eating and breathing DevMountain for the last 7 months (first as a student and now as a mentor). I can remember reading through the list of reviews when I was deciding to come, and it's a little surreal to leave a review now.

    During my cohort, DevMountain launched a new curriculum. I've been told it was a huge improvement over the old curriculum. This kind of seems to be a pattern at DevMountain -- continual problem-solving on the part of the company to make things be...

    Report
  • Vincent Palmer
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Jan 29, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Thoughts on DevMountain

    I loved my time at DevMountain. The course in not easy, but the mentors there are amazing and always willing to help. Sure, they don't always know the answers right when you ask, but I think that that really helped me grow as a learner because they taught me how to solve my own problems and rely less on them.

    The curriculum is very fast paced. There were often times - especially in the beginning - where I would lay in bed at night trying to fully wrap my head around what we were ...

    Report
  • Mackenzie Clark
    Web Developer/Student Mentor • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Jan 09, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Life at DevMountain

    DevMountain. Where do I start? 

    I came in as a business graduate who didn't find luck in the job field. Within my first two weeks, Matt, the campus director, took me and another student out to lunch to get to know us. He said that even thought he was in the admin office, he still wanted to get to know students. Despite being a bit separated from actual coding, the staff here interact with the students daily, and host mini-events to get to know everyone better, whether it's smores...

    Report
  • Daanish Nasir
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Jan 05, 2018
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    My Entire Honest Experience

    My Entire Experience

    Before I went to DevMountain, I was doing consulting for 3 years at a software company out of Austin, TX. I was making good money and on top of it; it was a super laid-back job. Everything was chill. 

    Until I got bored of it. 

    The work got repetitive, I felt like my mind was going numb from boredom, my career projectory was ok but not high enough to where I wanted it to be. I wasn't happy going to work everyday. 

    That all changed...

    Report
  • Eric Ludlow
    Mobile Software Development Engineer 2 • Graduate • iOS Development Remote, Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 25, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    DevMountain Set my Trajectory

    Honestly, I didn't look that closely at other bootcamps, because once I started looking at DevMountain and talking to other alum, I knew it was the program for me. Aside from being one of the least expensive, full-time, iOS programs at the time for the duration of the course (housing included), it was located in one of the most vibrant tech-industry-growth areas in the country, and everything I heard about it was positive and real.

    One of the greatest things about DevMountain was...

    Report
  • Andrew Drechsel
    Andrew Drechsel
    QA Test Analyst • Graduate • iOS After Hours • Salt Lake City
    Verified by GitHub
    Oct 25, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    After Hours is and Afterthought

    DevMountain has a great reputation for their full time, 40 hours a week courses. However, that wasn’t doable for me, so I took the after hours course, knowing that I’d need to be extra dedicated and a self-starter to really benefit from the program. The program had a lot of strengths, with clearly knowledgeable instructors, and a decent curriculum. But, over time it became clear that our class wasn’t really a priority. Instructors seemed to show up, THEN look at that evening’s curriculum. ...

    Report
  • Porter Lyman
    Porter Lyman
    Quality Insurance/Web Test • Graduate • Web Development After Hours • Provo
    Verified by GitHub
    Oct 24, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    You get out what you put in

    Great mentors, good facility, and all the help you need.
    Report
  • Emily
    Mentor • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 24, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    DevMountain

    Attending DevMountain was one of the best decisions of my life! I majored in one science in college, but wished that I had majored in computer science after taking some beginner courses. After a year of self-study, I attended DevMountain. I met some of the greatest people  ever, I learned more than I thought possible, and I clearly loved it because I stayed on as a mentor. Their approach to education is incredible, and really emphasises each student truly learning and excelling, rather tha...

    Report
  • David Fischer
    David Fischer
    Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by GitHub
    Oct 24, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Great Teachers!!!

    As always there are pluses and minuses about every decision.  I loved my time at DevMountain.  The students and the teachers in particular.  Morning coffee and breakfast on Fridays were huge for the budget conscience among us.

    Firstly, I wish I had taken 1 to 2 months working on React, Javascript, and CSS before starting the course.  I felt like I was constantly behind when we hit React and I couldn't catch up.

    The guarantee that I could come back t retake the classes i...

    Report
  • Paul Adams
    Paul Adams
    Freelance  Developer • Graduate • iOS Development Remote, Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 24, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    iOS Development Immersive

    Twelve-week, 600-coursehour program that taught practical programming skills. Mastered critical competencies such as Cocoa Touch, Xcode, Swift, Objective-C, UI/UX design, architectural patterns, data, SDKs, and debugging. By course end, I published both an individual and a group app on Apple’s App Store.

    Report
  • spencer
    spencer
    Self-Employed • Graduate • Web Development In-Person, Part-Time • Salt Lake City
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 19, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Web Developer (full-stack)

    I attended an after hours web development in Salt Lake City, Ut. I finished the course 6 months ago.

     

    The most concise I can be:

    I was self-taught for 3 months before attending the bootcamp (about 20 hours/week.

    I worked part-time during the bootcamp putting in about 30 hours/week.

    You will learn how to put together web apps, and you will learn the basics of coding. The knowledge is presented well, with lots of practice. I woud've prefered...

    Report
  • J. Poemape
    Front-End Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 16, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    10/10 Would Recommend

    I would highly recommend attending the Web Dev immersive program to kickstart a new career. I had a bachelor's degree in Spanish when I applied to DevMountain, and I had very little coding experience. Now I have a full time job making 3-4 times more than I was before. 

    The first 6 weeks are very fast-paced and require dedication and scrifice to study and prepare for class. However, the second 6 weeks are possibly even more important than the first. This is when the information an...

    Report
  • Russ
    Russ
    QA Engineer (former) • Student • UX Design Full-Time • Salt Lake City
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 13, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    From WebDev to UX/UI

    DevMountain, as a "technical" bootcamp, is the only bootcamp I've attended but its worked well for me thus far.  Four years worth of college feels like a heavy financial burden for such an expensive "receipt" as I like to call it.  Although most coding/technical bootcamps are not "cheap", I would say that my experience with DevMountain far surpasses any I've had with two or four year universities.

    My situation was unique in that I started in the Web Development, but didn't have t...

    Report
  • Brennon Schow
    Mentor • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Oct 12, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Redefinition... redefined.

    I'm a completely new person because of DevMountain -- in almost every aspect of my life. DevMountain reinforced the idea that not every company is out to just make money, not every employer is looking for a mindless puppet. Tech is exciting! DevMountain does a really good job of sharing in that excitement, and introducing newbies to it. 10/10 would definitely recommend. 

    Report
  • Jessica Mitchell
    Software Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Dallas
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Sep 14, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Life changing

        DevMountain was an amazing experience for me, I was looking for a career/life change and it gave me everything I needed to be a successful Web/Software developer. The key was I learned how to learn quickly, but more specifically how I learned personally. My instructor was patient and understanding, as were the mentors; which is great because not only did they complete the bootcamp beforehand, they were also chosen because of their ability to sympathized and understand the struggl...

    Report
  • Lloyd Grubham
    Lloyd Grubham
    Web Developer • Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by GitHub
    Sep 06, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Great start into Web Dev, personalized pace.

    The Fulltime web development course at DevMountain is a great spring board into the web development industry. It sometimes feels like you are drinking out of a fire hose, but the information is well presented and reinforeced. For every topic covered in lecture, there is ample time to cover and practice it so the infromation and skills stay.

    DevMountain is also always updating their curriculum to meet the job market demands.

    Also, in the case that the content of the cour...

    Report
  • Ian Schoen
    Graduate • Web Development Immersive • Provo
    Verified by LinkedIn
    Aug 29, 2017
    Overall Experience
    Instructors
    Curriculum
    Job Assistance

    Graduate

    DevMountain was, by far, the best educational experience I have ever had.  For two years I pursued a Computer Science degree which naturally involved quite a bit of programming.  I loved programming, but nothing that I was learning was applicable in the workforce and I soon realized that I would be in school for another 2 years before I could make anything of it!  I decided to look into bootcamps and shortly thereafter found out about DevMountain.  I considered other schools, but the amazi...

    Report

Devmountain Alumni Outcomes

Recent Devmountain News

Nat Davis
Nat Davis
Updated April 12, 2024
Quality assurance (QA) testing is an imperative part of the product development process, which makes QA testers an in-demand role on tech teams across industries and companies. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts job growth of 25% in the QA testing field between 2022-2032, which equates to over 400,000 new QA jobs!  QA testing is a great way to break into tech without going direct...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated September 29, 2022
Course Report · September 2022 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup Happy fall, everyone! As we begin to look towards the end of the year, we saw more speculation on how the Pell Grant for short-term programs bill could pass in the U.S. There was also plenty of discussion about how regulators are shaping Income Share Agreements and Online Program Managers. A huge new tech apprenticeship initiative...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated September 30, 2024
In this Live Q&A, admissions representatives from 5 coding bootcamps – General Assembly, Tech Elevator, Springboard, Devmountain, and Flatiron School – offer their expert insight on the bootcamp admissions process. They’re answering popular questions like: What is the bootcamp application process like? Do I need previous coding experience to apply for a bootcamp? Is there an ideal bootc...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated September 02, 2022
Course Report · August 2022 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup This August, saw over $175M in fundraises in the coding bootcamp space! Republicans in the US shared what they would like to see in an expanded Pell Grant program, and an OPM giant, 2U, had some growing pains as it shifts to focusing on edX. Skills-based hiring continues to be top of mind for employers, so we’re shining light on the ...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated August 24, 2022
ACL Digital has partnered with Hackbright Academy and Devmountain to offer a Gender Diversity in Tech Scholarship! Rajat Sethi, VP of Engineering Services at ACL Digital shares how this full tuition scholarship will increase diversity on ACL Digital’s global engineering teams. Find out what ACL Digital expects from their bootcamp grad new hires, and why other employers should consider diversi...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated May 23, 2022
This post is sponsored by Devmountain. Devmountain was recently approved by the American Council on Education and now has ACE recommendations for up to 18 semester credits. We talked to Jason Poole, Director of Operations at Devmountain about the process of getting their bootcamps' approval from ACE and how students should use the credit that can be transferred to universities and programs fo...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated April 01, 2022
Course Report · March 2022 Coding Bootcamp News Roundup What was the buzz in the bootcamp industry this March? So far, 4.35 million Americans have quit their jobs this year, and many are making career changes. We’re rounding up the latest news about how bootcamps are helping these folks meet their career goals, and a new apprenticeship program that caught our eye. This March, two new organ...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated December 27, 2021
As the Director of Admissions at Devmountain, Jaclyn Anderson understands the effort it takes to enroll in and succeed in an immersive bootcamp. Devmountain’s 2-week application process assesses each applicant’s career goals and skills to ensure potential bootcampers enroll in the program that best suits their needs. No experience in coding? Not sure where your skills would best apply? Jaclyn...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated August 04, 2021
Devmountain offers bootcamps in Web Development as well as Software Engineering – so what exactly is the difference and how can you choose between the two? Devmountain experts give us the scoop about the differences and (and similarities) between the software engineering and web development fields. Plus, can a web development alum apply for a software engineering job? Our Devmountain experts ...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated July 22, 2021
So much goes into building a successful website, and it requires the efforts of both web designers and web developers. But what exactly are the differences between these two tech roles? We dive into the typical responsibilities and average salaries of today’s web designers and web developers, plus the languages and tools that web developers and web designers rely on. Plus, find out how to lea...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated July 01, 2021
Course Report · Course Report Coding Bootcamp News Roundup - June 2021 Happy summer! Tech hiring is booming, but there’s also an apparent shortage of tech workers. We’re diving into all the news we read this June about hiring, reskilling, upskilling, and diversifying the tech pipeline through programs like coding bootcamps and employer-side training. Indiana is introducing innovative Incom...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated June 09, 2021
Ever wonder how far a coding bootcamp education can get you? Travis Cook was a successful tech recruiter when he decided to focus on his true passion: technology and data. When Devmountain opened in 2013, Travis enrolled in their first coding bootcamp cohort, and after an 8-year career in tech, he now works as a Senior Front End Developer at Xant. Travis reflects on the long-term benefits of ...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated May 12, 2021
Devmountain has been offering their bootcamps to individuals seeking to change their career into the tech industry since 2013, and now they are expanding their programs to include more of the skills that today’s employers are looking for. Hideo Hansen, President and General Manager for Devmountain, discusses Devmountain’s three new course offerings, and what kind of support remote students ca...
Rachel Meltzer
Rachel Meltzer
Updated April 22, 2025
With almost all personal banking, lending, electronic payments, and trading done online these days, financial technology is an in-demand field for technologists in 2021. But do the top fintech companies actually hire coding bootcamp graduates? We’re breaking down what to expect at a financial technology company, and the top 6 Fintech companies that hire bootcamp alumni. Plus, our tips for emp...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated February 01, 2021
Course Report · January 2021 Coding Bootcamp News 2021 began with $118M in coding bootcamp fundraises, plus some major acquisitions in the bootcamp space. Despite the overall loss in the U.S. job market, December’s job numbers showed tech adding plenty of new positions. In this roundup, we’re also highlighting the new workforce development programs now available to career changers, and the...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated January 21, 2021
Since Apple launched the Swift in 2015, the mobile programming language continues to evolve and grow. Between Swift 2 and Swift 5, the world has moved closer to a “mobile-first” environment – but what exactly has changed, and what can we expect in 2021? Karl Pfister, iOS Program Director at Devmountain, shares what’s in store moving forward in iOS development, and the two trends he predicts f...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated September 18, 2020
Madelyn Arsenault was a disheartened college student who wanted a career that she was passionate about. After speaking with satisfied Devmountain alumni and their family, Madelyn enrolled in the immersive Web Development bootcamp in Dallas, Texas. Madelyn explains how Devmountain helped her transition from student to Junior Front End Developer, tells us if she thinks Devmountain was worth it,...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated August 04, 2020
  In “normal” times, 79% of bootcampers are employed after graduating from a coding bootcamp. But the question we hear most often in 2022? Will I get a job if I go to a coding bootcamp during the COVID pandemic? Should I “wait and see” or should I take advantage of this time to change careers? Companies like ServiceNow continue to hire bootcampers as developers because demand for their ...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated July 16, 2020
Phoenix Shane dove into programming by teaching herself SQL, but she knew it was only the beginning. In order to get a better footing with her tech career, Phoenix enrolled in Devmountain’s Web Development Immersive to develop a broader understanding of coding languages and the tech skills that developers use everyday. Learn more about Phoenix’s bootcamp experience at Devmountain, how she g...
Jess Feldman
Jess Feldman
Updated July 08, 2020
The U.S. Army helped Josi Reis-West discover her love of computers and programming;  Devmountain gave Josi the skills to turn that passion into a career. Josi shares why the Devmountain campus in Dallas was a perfect match for her needs and how the Devmountain Career Services team helped her find and land a developer job at CitiBank. Plus, Josi’s tips for those on the remote job hunt t...

Devmountain Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
4.6
Instructors
4.6
Curriculum
4.4
Job Assistance
4.2
Write A Review
More Information
Guarantees Job
Job Assistance
Includes Housing
Offers Corporate Training
Accepts GI Bill
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.

Find the path that fits your
career goals

Match with Bootcamps
Explore Courses

Sign up for bootcamp advice

Enter your email to join our newsletter community.

By submitting this form, you agree to receive email marketing from Course Report.