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Hack Reactor

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Hack Reactor is an educator for rapid career transformation, offering beginner-focused software engineering bootcamps designed so that anyone with motivation can succeed, regardless of education, experience, or background. The 16-week Beginner Coding Bootcamp is focused on JavaScript and Python, as well as AI tools and much more. 

In addition to its software engineering programs, Hack Reactor provides a large network of professional peers, 1:1 career coaching, mock interviews, job training, and more. All students graduate as autonomous, full-stack software engineers, fully capable of tackling unique problems and building complex applications on the job. Hack Reactor alumni join a diverse, engaged network of fellow students, instructors, staff, and alumni, including 14,000+ graduates at 1,100+ companies. 

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  • Boya
    Boya
    Fullstack Developer • Student • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Apr 11, 2017
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    Attended HR San Fran from Jan - April 2016. Got a 6-figure job in under a month

    Hack Reactor is a results-driven curriculum, so I'm here to tell you if and how you can get the results you want. If you work your ass off and you have a decent education/resume, you shouldn't have too much of a problem getting your desired returns from Hack Reactor. I was formerly an attorney that was very frustrated with the legal market, so I pivoted to software and HR had the best reputation. It wasn't easy to get admitted, but if you get admitted to the San Francisco main campus, I'd ...

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  • Sergey Sarkisyan
    Sergey Sarkisyan
    Javascript Developer • Graduate • Hack Reactor • Los Angeles
    Mar 08, 2017
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    Hack Reactor fullfilled my dream!

    I joined Hack Reactor in efforts to become a software engineer. Throughout my life I was addicted to computers. Whether it was building them or using them. School wise I went and finished Public Relations in College. With no direction in life I was a free, lost spirit. When my friend told me about Hack Reactor, that was the chance for me to become what I always wanted to be, a software developer. After finishing the course I landed myself a job at 20th Century Fox with a salary I dreamt abou...
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  • Se Yo Honth Othxd
    Se Yo Honth Othxd
    Engineer • Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Feb 28, 2017
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    Not worth 18000 dollars.

    In this age of refined open source and cost effective online materials you dont need Hack Reactor to teach you how to code.

    Thats actually not true coz Hack Reactor only takes people who already know how to code ie JavaScript. If you are not at this stage, please learn JavaScript and comeback looking at HR or go to a bootcamp that starts from scratch. And you will not be at much disadvantage from someone from HR as in both places after some coding you will be learning everything ...

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  • Kevin
    Kevin
    Software Engineer • Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Jan 05, 2017
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    Literally Career Defining and Life Changing

    I'm going to let you all know that I was 120% skeptical about the whole coding bootcamp experience. I mean, how can anyone expect to come out of a 3 month bootcamp with enough knowledge to be a mid or senior level software engineer? And how the heck did Hack Reactor skew their numbers to get such insane statistics? 

    Who I am:

    • Business major in college coming from reputable and decent paying account manager type jobs
    • Questioned if I wa...
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  • Maher D
    Maher D
    UI Software Engineer • Graduate • Hack Reactor • Austin
    Jan 02, 2017
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    For this happy graduate, a fruitful investment

    I attended Hack Reactor (at the time still MakerSquare) from April to July of 2016. I then stayed on 3 months longer as a fellow, but this review will only focus on my student experience.

     

    My background:

    I've been programming in some form or another since high school computer science classes. I'm not new to coding or technology, but am very new to web development. Up until I started studying for the acceptance interview, I had...

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  • Nico Barry
    Nico Barry
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 20, 2016
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    HR helps convert hard work into software skills

    I cannot recommend Hack Reactor more strongly to anyone who wants to get into full stack software engineering, but isn't quite ready to get a job yet. If you're able to get into the program, and willing to put in a lot of effort over three months, it's a terrific accelerator.

    As a student, I was coming in with a bit more experience than most of my peers. No professional experience as a software engineer or anything like that, but I had been studying Javascript for about 15 months...

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  • Nancy D
    Nancy D
    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 19, 2016
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    Remote Experience From the Perspective of a Canadian

    I was surprised to learn that there are only a handful of Canadians that decided to attend Hack Reactor. I feel like a lot has been said about the general experience of the program so I thought I will write about my experience in hopes of helping those of you from out of the US whose thinking about attending. 

    I was very hesitant about choosing Hack Reactor at first and did extensive research before I decided it was the choice for me. I can't speak about other countries, but ther...

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  • Bill Zito
    Bill Zito
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 16, 2016
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    Powerful, peer-driven experience

    Tldr; Hack Reactor provides the curriculum and the right people (motivated and smart) for you to learn web development concepts in pairs and by yourself. I can only speak of the staff in the SF office, but they were both experienced and helpful, although anyone expecting to be a software engineer should get comfortable with directing their own learning (aka not leaning on staff to figure questions out unless you're really stuck). 

    Long answer:

    Going into Hack Reactor (H...

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  • Jace Zhu
    Jace Zhu
    Graduate • San Francisco
    Dec 15, 2016
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    Very productive

    Hack Reactor was a truly unique experience and I can't think of a better way to get into programming if you had no background in CS. As a student, I stayed there past 10 PM almost every day because I just didn't want to leave. I was surrounded by very intelligent and motivated individuals and that really pushed me to work harder than I ever did.

    By the end of the course I felt like a true Javascript Ninja, concepts that were so foreign to me like recursion and functional programm...

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  • Xiao Zeng
    Xiao Zeng
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 14, 2016
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    Hack Reactor was an awesome experience for me

    I graduated Hack Reactor recently and it was a great experience for me.

    I have to say up front, if you are looking for very detailed long lectures on various topics and step by step instructions to teach you how to do everything, then you will not get what you imagined. The whole spirit is to learn by struggling and solving problems and form a logical and systematically way to approach unknown issues like a software engineer. You will spend m...

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  • Sam Sherman
    Sam Sherman
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 14, 2016
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    Hack Reactor Experience

    I really enjoyed my time at Hack Reactor. I was surrounded by smart, hard-working people, which was wonderful. In addition to specific programming concepts and technologies, they taught intrinsically valuable skills such as how to learn a new technology. Now, I'm confident that if I get a job using a technology I'm not familiar with, I'll be able to learn it quickly and effectively.

    My biggest complaint is the lack of job assistance. They spend a week at the end of the course giv...

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  • Charlotte Willens
    Charlotte Willens
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 14, 2016
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    Really valuable experience

    If you enjoy coding and are willing to work really hard, Hack Reactor will be maybe the most intense, rewarding 3 months of your life. People come into it from all kinds of backgrounds and the curriculum is such that if you can think analytically and put in enough effort, you'll make it through just fine and come out with an insane amount of knowledge and skill. 

    HR really stresses autonomy. If you're expecting to be spoon-fed information, this is definitely not the program for y...

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  • Kristian Magda
    Kristian Magda
    Full Stack Engineer • Graduate • Hack Reactor • Austin
    Dec 14, 2016
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    Super intense, super worth it

    Its been about 2 months since I graduated from Hack Reactor Austin. I am currently working as a full stack engineer at a great company. I pretty much got all that I wanted. 

    It hasn't been easy tho, just getting into the program requires dedication and hard work. The program itself is super intense and there were tears and stressfull moments, but in the end it really prepares you to hit the ground running on your new job. It is incredibly helpful wether its learning fundamentals,...

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  • Ashley Smith
    Ashley Smith
    Associate Software Engineer • Graduate • Hack Reactor • Austin
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Ideal curriculum and culture, best decision you could make for yourself

    I went through the prep program in Austin, TX, then the immersive bootcamp, then worked as a fellow and I have nothing but amazing things to report from the experience. You learn more than you thought to be possible in only 13 weeks time, and the curriculum and overall experience is perfectly aligned with what you need to succeed as an up-and-coming software engineer. The curriculum is constantly iterating based on the job market and feedback from students and graduates whi...

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  • Ricardo D'Alessandro
    Ricardo D'Alessandro
    Software Developer • Graduate • Hack Reactor • Austin
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Best decision of my life

    I was sick and tired of my high stress, thankless, engineering career and had a calling to learn to code. I applied and got accepted to the Austin bootcamp. I took a leap of faith by quitting my high paying job and moving to another state, but it was the best decision of my life.

    The entire experience was challenging and exciting. I learned more in three months than I thought I ever could. This bootcamp was the real deal! One month after graduation I landed my first software engi...

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  • Lucas Hawes
    Lucas Hawes
    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 13, 2016
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    They give you a spear, not a spoon

    The key to understanding Hack Reactor's philosophy, and by extension the positive and negative reviews seen here is their guiding principle of teaching you to hunt instead of spoon feeding the program to you.

    In classical education, subjects and materials are feed to you in a perscribed order where you later regurgitate them on a test or prompt. The course is meant to completely encompass ALL material for the course. However, real life and developer jobs aren't like that...

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  • Meredith
    Meredith
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Worthwhile, but be prepared

    I read through the reviews on here a few days ago, and while I definitely agree with some of the criticisms, and have made some of the same criticisms myself, I arrived at the end of Hack Reactor onsite with an incredible appreciation for the work that everyone put in, students and staff included, and a sense that it is going to turn out well.  I am just starting the job search, so we'll see, but I am glad I did the program, but it was rough -- and I say this as someone very experienced in...

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  • Jon
    Jon
    Software Engineer • Student • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Not magic- but super worthwhile

    I recently finished Hack Reactor Remote and am leaving a review about the remote experience specifically.  I originally planned on attending onsite HR, but job/ personal circumstances didn't let me move to attend the course.  So I enrolled in remote with a little trepidation- my goal in attending HR was to grow really fast as a software engineer and to be constantly pushed to be better.  I wasn't sure if a remote course could motivate me in the same way as seeing my ...

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  • Travis Wood
    Travis Wood
    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Hack Reactor SF Onsite Review

    I just graduated from the Hack Reactor onsite program last Friday, December 9th.

    Don't expect to be spoon fed instructions while you're here. If you want to passively absorb lectures all day long and be told the answer to everything, Hack Reactor probably isn't the right boot camp for you. At Hack Reactor, the vast majority of the day is spent making stuff with cool people, and that's where the learning happens.

    The people are one of the best p...

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  • Aaron Stevens
    Aaron Stevens
    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 12, 2016
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    Fantastic 13 weeks

    Hack Reactor is a demanding 13 weeks of hard work, but if you put in the time it pays off beyond all expectations. I went from a guy obsessively pouring over google/quora/course report reviews and working on code wars prompts, to attaining proficient skills across the full stack in just 3 months (it is a real thing). In Hack Reactor, the name of the is exposure and they do an incredible job of introducing you to the universe of software engineering in a remarkably short period of time. By ...

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Hack Reactor Alumni Reviews Summary

Based on 300+ Hack Reactor reviews on Course Report, alumni frequently praise the intensive and immersive nature of their programs, particularly the Software Engineering Immersive. Alumni often mention the high level of rigor and the comprehensive curriculum that prepares them for careers in tech. One student shared, "Hack Reactor was amazing! I was able to do the bootcamp fully remote, and received a job offer after less than 3 months searching."​​ However, some reviews highlighted the challenging aspects, such as the demanding workload and the need for total commitment during the program.
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How much does Hack Reactor cost?

Hack Reactor costs around $19,480.

What courses does Hack Reactor teach?

Hack Reactor offers courses like 16-Week Beginner Coding Bootcamp with JavaScript & Python.

Where does Hack Reactor have campuses?

Hack Reactor teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Hack Reactor worth it?

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