
Ironhack is a global tech school that offers immersive bootcamps in Web Development, Data Analytics, UX/UI Design, Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence Engineering, Data-Driven Marketing, DevOps and Cloud Computing, Data Science and Machine Learning. These programs are available both full-time and part-time, with options to study on-campus in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, Mexico City, Berlin, Amsterdam, São Paulo, Lisbon, London, and remotely. Ironhack has helped over 20,000 alumni launch tech careers they love since 2013.
The admissions process for each program includes an online application, a personal interview, and a technical assessment. Ironhack works with governments and financial institutions to provide the best financing options possible and break down the barriers to education.
Throughout each Ironhack program, students receive support in career development through interview preparation, enhancing digital brand presence, and networking opportunities. With over 18,000 graduates and over 600 partner companies, Ironhack has an extensive global network.
Attending Ironhack in Barcelona was one of the best choices I have ever made! A great immersive introduction to the coding world to anyone trying to make the 'shift'. Lead instructor Andre with real on-hand experience in the field teaches you what you need to start and what to be careful of! We even did agile methodologies from day one! TA's and Ironhack's staff are super helpful for anything you need and they make you feel like home. In addition to the course lessons, there are a lot of ...
Attending Ironhack in Barcelona was one of the best choices I have ever made! A great immersive introduction to the coding world to anyone trying to make the 'shift'. Lead instructor Andre with real on-hand experience in the field teaches you what you need to start and what to be careful of! We even did agile methodologies from day one! TA's and Ironhack's staff are super helpful for anything you need and they make you feel like home. In addition to the course lessons, there are a lot of events and presentations going on where you meet people from the awesome tech and startup community and you learn things from growth-hacking to IoT! Totally recommended for anyone who wants to make a career change, learn how to code (futureproof yourself) or even Project Managers who want to improve the communication with their developers!
Before I sign up for the Web development bootcamp I had 1000 doubts: Am I prepared for this? Nine weeks of intense-class after all this time without studying? Does it really works? What happens if after all the effort, it's all for nothing?
Now, near two months after finished it I can say that it works, that it is possible to learn all these technologies in nine weeks and that it was probably one of the best decissions of mi live.
It is nine intense weeks in which you l...
Before I sign up for the Web development bootcamp I had 1000 doubts: Am I prepared for this? Nine weeks of intense-class after all this time without studying? Does it really works? What happens if after all the effort, it's all for nothing?
Now, near two months after finished it I can say that it works, that it is possible to learn all these technologies in nine weeks and that it was probably one of the best decissions of mi live.
It is nine intense weeks in which you learn almost a new technology per week, a lot of new concepts and they takes you to the limit, but the reward is bigger enought: see that you can, that you're able to creat an functional app from zero in a technology of that you only knew its name one month ago...
Ironhack is a big family and you are part of it since the first day of bootcamp. Staff and teachers takes care of you all along the course and your classmates become friends and the ones who share your frustration, sadness, hapiness and, of course, ironbeers!
With all this, all I can say is: No doubts, just do it!
(And, of course, THANK YOU to the Ironhack Madrid Team, love u and miss u!)
I had the chance to experience the full time Ironhack web development bootcamp last October. Needless to say, the 9 week journey Ironhack provides is different to any kind of education i've been able to endure. It's a very fast-paced environment but truly rewarding:
- on a personal level: you find yourself constantly self-improving on a daily basis with the teamwork of your classmates and teachers. I have met some truly incredible people (both staff and students)...
I had the chance to experience the full time Ironhack web development bootcamp last October. Needless to say, the 9 week journey Ironhack provides is different to any kind of education i've been able to endure. It's a very fast-paced environment but truly rewarding:
- on a personal level: you find yourself constantly self-improving on a daily basis with the teamwork of your classmates and teachers. I have met some truly incredible people (both staff and students) that have inspired me since day one to keep going. Ironhack can be your second family if you put interest on your part, and that's a very high drive to keep setting yourself new goals.
- on an educational level: i'll be basing it from my experience in Madrid, but you receive class from a Lead teacher and have multiple Assistant teachers there to help you and not fall behind. In my case, not only were there 4 of them, but all four have insanely receptive qualities to make you feel comfortable enough to ask pretty much anything. Same goes for the rest of the staff.
- on a professional level: perhaps the most important and differential factor, Ironhack has their own recruiter/laboral department that is commited to helping students find a workplace they'll enjoy once the 9 weeks are finished. May you find a job a week after finishing or not, they'll keep in touch with you (and I mean REALLY keep in touch, via slack or in person on a weekly basis) until you find something that fits you.
On a final note i'd like to emphasize this: what YOU get out of Ironhack does not depend entirely and exclusively on them. It will also depend on the personal interest and motivation you have. The chance to network with hundreds of students from previous editions on a weekly basis is a fail-proof way to see that the model just works. It just depends whether you're compatible/comfortable with the idea of giving your 200% for 9 weeks of your life. Your previous experience (if any) does not matter.
Un Bootcamp de lo más completo,
que recomiendo por el buen equipo que lo forman y lo capaces que son de dar formación de calidad en tiempo record, te preparan para ser capaz de desarrollar cualquier aplicación que te plantees desde 0 hasta producto final y por supuesto enseñarte a ser capaz de meterte en cualquier tipo de reto sin tener ningún tipo de inconveniente, como incorporarte en cualquier equipo de trabajo sin ningún tipo de problema. Prepárate para sacrificar 2 meses de tu v...
Un Bootcamp de lo más completo,
que recomiendo por el buen equipo que lo forman y lo capaces que son de dar formación de calidad en tiempo record, te preparan para ser capaz de desarrollar cualquier aplicación que te plantees desde 0 hasta producto final y por supuesto enseñarte a ser capaz de meterte en cualquier tipo de reto sin tener ningún tipo de inconveniente, como incorporarte en cualquier equipo de trabajo sin ningún tipo de problema. Prepárate para sacrificar 2 meses de tu vida practicando y trabajando a tope!! pero aún así ha merecido mucho la pena.
Gracias chic@s de Ironhack Madrid!!
I would like to tell you how was my experience in Ironhack, but I don’t want you to be to bore with details so I want to explain it a in a different way (Nevertheless If you want me ask for those details you can contact with me and I will be so happy to tell you more about).
Since the moment I decided to give a change in my career and become a Web Developer, I knew that it will be such a challen...
I would like to tell you how was my experience in Ironhack, but I don’t want you to be to bore with details so I want to explain it a in a different way (Nevertheless If you want me ask for those details you can contact with me and I will be so happy to tell you more about).
Since the moment I decided to give a change in my career and become a Web Developer, I knew that it will be such a challenge, specially because of my Marketing and Design background.
I love sports and I'm a marathoner, so I could probably compare Ironhack’s web development bootcamp as a endurance race such as the IronMan, and it's funny because both names are similar, but once I finished my bootcamp, I realized that this two not only share part of their name but also its complexity, sacrifice, hard work, family feeling and specially the way you feel it when you finally became a finisher...
Ironhack bootcamp is pure sacrifice and hard work, but has a good part on all of this hard work, and its right when you just turn back your sight and see how much did you have learned and grow, how all that sacrifice seams to be materialize in some great projects that never dream to be able to do them… and you felt that all that effort worth it. It feels exactly as when you cross the finish line on a race, that feeling of happiness and satisfaction because even thought you though wouldn’t make it, you kept trying and you finally made it…
I'm not gonna lie, the frustration feeling is always there, waiting to you just give up, but don't be afraid cause you are not alone, there are a lot of greats TA that wants to guide you to finish your race, to achieve your dreams and the most important, helping you to give that frustration away and push yourself to do something beyond your own expectations.
I found a Family in Ironhack, among my classmates and teachers as well as the tools to confront any challenge that cross into my professional career. Also, I learned that I’ll never be alone, there's someone always looking after me and helps me to find the the right place and job where I can keep developing the skills that I've learned it in Ironhack.
I hope this little review will help you to decide wisely.
Keep Coding and never give up!
Camila Maya
Trabajaba en una consultora Accenture, estuve allí 5 años. En uno de los proyectos en los que trabajé descubrí el mundo de UX/UI y no dudé ni un momento que tenía que dirigir mi carrera hacía ahí. Lo he disfrutado todo de principio a fin. Han sido 8 semanas muy intensas, en las que me he volcado 100%, cada día me despertaba con ganas de llegar a clase y seguir aprendiendo. Todo lo que me interesaba de UX/UI al ser cada semana un módulo he aprendido de todo. Lo que más me ha gustado e...
Trabajaba en una consultora Accenture, estuve allí 5 años. En uno de los proyectos en los que trabajé descubrí el mundo de UX/UI y no dudé ni un momento que tenía que dirigir mi carrera hacía ahí. Lo he disfrutado todo de principio a fin. Han sido 8 semanas muy intensas, en las que me he volcado 100%, cada día me despertaba con ganas de llegar a clase y seguir aprendiendo. Todo lo que me interesaba de UX/UI al ser cada semana un módulo he aprendido de todo. Lo que más me ha gustado es el ambiente en clase, somos como una gran familia al estar cada día aprendiendo y trabajando en los proyectos la experiencia ha sido genial!
When I joined Ironhack, I had some doubts about the quality of the teaching, since it is only two months of course. But nothing is further from reality, are two super intense months that make you go to the limit in both stress and learning, making you discover that you can give more than you had imagined.
After two months of course, you will be able to defend yourself as a web developer perfectly, and not only that, your desire f...
When I joined Ironhack, I had some doubts about the quality of the teaching, since it is only two months of course. But nothing is further from reality, are two super intense months that make you go to the limit in both stress and learning, making you discover that you can give more than you had imagined.
After two months of course, you will be able to defend yourself as a web developer perfectly, and not only that, your desire for learning will probably increase and you will realize that there is nothing impossible to learn
If you are reading this and you have not signed up for Ironhack, if you have the opportunity, I strongly recommend you try it. You will not regret!.
How should I describe my experience while attending Ironhack? It was simply GREAT.
In order to give you, my fellow reader, some insight about what was this bootcamp for me, I'll tell you that I am a Civil Engineer who decided to make a career change into Web Development. With no much knowledge about programming before Ironhack, I decided to prepare for some months before applying (something that you should try doing, because the bootcamp is freaking hard!), and then got into it.<...
How should I describe my experience while attending Ironhack? It was simply GREAT.
In order to give you, my fellow reader, some insight about what was this bootcamp for me, I'll tell you that I am a Civil Engineer who decided to make a career change into Web Development. With no much knowledge about programming before Ironhack, I decided to prepare for some months before applying (something that you should try doing, because the bootcamp is freaking hard!), and then got into it.
The results? I can truly tell you that after finishing the Web Development bootcamp, I CAN perfectly work as a programmer, and feel really prepared for whatever comes in the future, because after this, you will feel that you can learn anything and will face challenges with no problem at all.
There is still a long way to go, but trust me when I say that Ironhack feels like the best educative experience I've ever had and wouldn't hesitate to repeat again.
I've started this bootcamp with the intention of pivoting from digital marketing to UX/UI design. After completing it, I feel ready to start a career as a designer! I have acquired skills in applying UX methodologies and design thinking to various cases, and know how to make great wireframes in order to create a functional prototype. I still have a lot to learn abour UX / UI, of course. Even after several years in the field you are still learning about new practises. But while talking to p...
I've started this bootcamp with the intention of pivoting from digital marketing to UX/UI design. After completing it, I feel ready to start a career as a designer! I have acquired skills in applying UX methodologies and design thinking to various cases, and know how to make great wireframes in order to create a functional prototype. I still have a lot to learn abour UX / UI, of course. Even after several years in the field you are still learning about new practises. But while talking to professionals outside the bootcamp, I was told I progressed a lot in just 8 weeks and am really able to work on a professional project.
The teachers all come from a professional background so it's has been great to be taught by skilled people who are aware or the trends and best practices of their own field. The whole Ironhack team has been very welcoming and organized events related to our studies regularly.
As we were all together during the program, the other students became like a second family. Let's say that we had our load of joy and pain together! And since we are located in the WeWork Paris, building, we had access to very nice facilities.
These 8 weeks has been really intense so the ones who are enrolled in this program must be mentally ready to give a lot personal investment. But it's really worth it.
If you are looking for a really intense and powerful learning experience that will change your career, you are in the good place. Il you think that you need to chill out and to take things easy, run away or just stay where you are. It's called "confort zone" BTW...
At Ironhack you will have 9 weeks of challenges and hard work that will really push your limits. So take the challenge and dare! Just a tip, buy some vitamines before....work hard and keep smiling.
The perfect bootcamp for a change of career! I feel ready to hit the ground running in a UX/UI design job!
IronHack has been an amazing journey for me. With amazing instructors and incredible people around you, IronHack is worth it. If you are thinking of doing it (if you have the passion and willing to work hard), then don't think about it. Just do it.
We had an amazing instructor Nizar. He is truely gem. He knows in and out of the content he is teaching. He spots the errors in our code in just seconds. We were very lucky to have him as our instructor. He was very pa...
IronHack has been an amazing journey for me. With amazing instructors and incredible people around you, IronHack is worth it. If you are thinking of doing it (if you have the passion and willing to work hard), then don't think about it. Just do it.
We had an amazing instructor Nizar. He is truely gem. He knows in and out of the content he is teaching. He spots the errors in our code in just seconds. We were very lucky to have him as our instructor. He was very patient enough to help us understand the concepts. We were also well supported by our T.A Dapper Dan.
If you are looking for job after Ironhack, Brito (Our Placements Manager) is the man you should be in touch. He always pushes us to work hard. He knows almost everyone in Miami tech community. He brings amazing guest speakers during cohort. Just listen to his advice. If you put in your work, he will get you where you need to be.
Overall, IronHack has been an awesome journey for me. There is still so much to learn but IronHack has provided us the base to get started with it.
Honestly since day one Ironhack takes it to the next level , with everyone in the staff. the detail content that i learned is beyond my expectentions I know for a fact that the knowledge I gained is going to help me in the future.
When it comes to Maite (Instructor) I'm extremely grateful of her passion for UX/UI and how she pushed us everyday, every hour to be better user friendly designers even at points of frustration and exhaustion the motivation was still strong. Everyday s...
Honestly since day one Ironhack takes it to the next level , with everyone in the staff. the detail content that i learned is beyond my expectentions I know for a fact that the knowledge I gained is going to help me in the future.
When it comes to Maite (Instructor) I'm extremely grateful of her passion for UX/UI and how she pushed us everyday, every hour to be better user friendly designers even at points of frustration and exhaustion the motivation was still strong. Everyday she came up with beautiful slides and sources of motivation for our cohort.
Our good cop Keri (TA) with her im just speechless, for a recent graduate Keri is an example of good designer and a beautiful human being .
Brito, if you just listen to this guy's directions you'll be extactly where you want to be in your career path in no time. Overall words can't really emphasize the support, good quality of content and amazing staff Ironhack has prepared for future alumni.
Why I Did the Bootcamp
I have a business background and decided to get into UX earlier this year. If you look me up in Medium, over the holidays I will be posting a much longer post on how I made the decision to get into UX.
Many folks have learned and practiced design and web development on their own. Make no mistake, it can be done - but since I don't have a design background, I wanted a program that could guide my learning. But guess what - all ...
Why I Did the Bootcamp
I have a business background and decided to get into UX earlier this year. If you look me up in Medium, over the holidays I will be posting a much longer post on how I made the decision to get into UX.
Many folks have learned and practiced design and web development on their own. Make no mistake, it can be done - but since I don't have a design background, I wanted a program that could guide my learning. But guess what - all of the other 8 students in the class had a design background of some sort and they found it worth to take the course as well.
The thing about design is that it's more than just making something look good. It's about knowing how to solve a specific problem, applying best practices, AND making it look good. And you can't do that in a vacuum, you need others to critique your work, you need to know how to work with clients and you need to know how to work with developers. And that's what Ironhack exposes you too.
Before taking the course I read reviews not just about Ironhack, but about coding and design bootcamps in general, and some of the reviews were pretty bad. Some said they didn't prepare you for an actual job in the real world, that they were just diploma mills and wanted your money. I can't speak for the other bootcamps out there, but Ironhack is ballin'.
Finally, I am from Washington, D.C., relocating to Miami. Getting into Miami Tech seemed daunting; I didn't know anyone, didn't know what companies were hiring, didn't know any contacts. And now that I've just graduated, I can say while looking for a job is still a challenge, it is in no way daunting. I know my stuff and I know what's out there.
About Ironhack
Before applying for the course, I visited Ironhack and one other bootcamp in Miami in person. Irohnack is located at Building.co, a coworking space in Brickell (downtown Miami). Right now I'm typing this to you from the rooftop patio on the third floor. It's baller. More importantly, our classrooms are nestled in between real tech companies that occupy space in the building. At least once a week I run into the startup founder that won Refresh Miami's Tech Demo Day in October. I'm not just learning about tech, I'm bathing in it. Further more, the vibe here is just different. I feel like I'm wanted here, like I belong here. I've made what I think will be lifelong friends.
Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the staff here is just... the real deal. Really. And they're respected in Miami Tech - I know this from attending networking events and mentioning that I'm an Ironhack student. I've only gotten positive responses from saying that.
Alia, the GM, personally called me to congratulate me on getting into the program. When my wife came to visit the course one day, she welcomed her as if she was another student. You can't fake that.
Brito, the placements manager, is so well connected he probably knows Barack Obama and Obama doesn't even live in Miami. And he's sincerely interested in our success.
Marisa, the program manager, and Pat, the admissions manager, are similarly supportive and friendly.
And finally, for the UX/UI fulltime bootcamp this past fall, we had the most amazing Instructors, Maite and Kerri. Maite had done UX in Paris, London and I think New York and is world class. Seriously. She eats, sleeps, drinks UX. Like I'm almost worried for her sometime that she needs to get to the beach more. :-) . She pushed us very hard to be our best, yet I knew everyday she cared for us. You can't fake that.
Keri, our TA, had completed the course previously and was the cheerleader we all need when completing a program like this. It's hard. If you give it the level of effort you need to be a great designer, it's even harder. And she was always there, answering our questions and encouraging us through frustration.
In Conclusion
I don't know what the future holds. There are no guarantees. I know it's hard out there. But as far as it relates to my professional life, where we all spend the majority of our days, I'm more hopeful than I've been in a long time.
Whether you choose to do a bootcamp or not or Ironhack or not, if you're reading this I hope you find peace and meaning in whatever you do, and live courageously enough to work through fear and pain to better yourself and others.
"Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive." - Howard Thurman
Before I started Ironhack I did not know how to build a web page or even understand code. But after a 9 week course with an amazing instructor ("Nizar") and a great aid ("Dapper Dan"), I have learned many valuable skills and can create a webpage and/or site, as well as understand code in general.
I believe the most important thing I learned at Ironhack would be learning how to read code and debug issue's that I may come accross in my future while as a developer. Along with the he...
Before I started Ironhack I did not know how to build a web page or even understand code. But after a 9 week course with an amazing instructor ("Nizar") and a great aid ("Dapper Dan"), I have learned many valuable skills and can create a webpage and/or site, as well as understand code in general.
I believe the most important thing I learned at Ironhack would be learning how to read code and debug issue's that I may come accross in my future while as a developer. Along with the help of a great placement manager ("Brito"), the future has many doors that will surely open up for my career change into the tech industry.
The staff at Ironhack is very pationate and always willing to help or give advice if needed. Ironhack is by far one of the better life choices I have made in my life and I would reccomend it to anyone looking to learn how to code. The entire staff deserves an award for the amazing work they do here at the school.
If you're wondering whether you should join a coding bootcamp (and you are GENUINELY interested in pursuing it), stop what you're doing and APPLY RIGHT NOW.
The reason I write the above first is because that is what I saw in several reviews I had read when searching for the right bootcamp. Yet, every time I would always think to myself, "Is that really the truth, though? Will I regret making the jump?" So before I write the rest of my review, I can tell you that those reviews we...
If you're wondering whether you should join a coding bootcamp (and you are GENUINELY interested in pursuing it), stop what you're doing and APPLY RIGHT NOW.
The reason I write the above first is because that is what I saw in several reviews I had read when searching for the right bootcamp. Yet, every time I would always think to myself, "Is that really the truth, though? Will I regret making the jump?" So before I write the rest of my review, I can tell you that those reviews were right!
Before joining Ironhack, I was working at a digital marketing company in operations and product development (and before then I had just graduated with a bachelor in Architecture), so clearly I had zero coding experience prior to Ironhack. After about a year of debating whether I wanted to make a career change, I found Ironhack. I put my fear aside and reached out to ask for a campus tour here in Miami to get the ball rolling.
Application Process: The first person I met at Ironhack was Alia, and Alia does NOT dissapoint! I felt such a great energy from her and genuine interest in getting to know me and understanding why I wanted to join their program. Shortly after, I applied and scheduled my three interviews (general interview with admissions, career interview with Brito, and a technical interview where you must solve a coding challenge). All three interviews went great (again...the only experience I had was working with developers, but never the actual coding aspect). The moment I received a phone call from Alia that I was accepted into the program I immediately felt two things: extreme excitement with a side of fear of "what did I just get myself into."
Cohort (9 weeks): The structure of the class is exactly as they describe it on the site. Grab your coffee in the morning, learn, code, lunch, learn and code (did I mention the coffee is free and unlimited?!). What really made the course, though, was our instructor Nizar and we were so lucky to have him! The way he explains the concepts is very clear for the most part and, to someone with no coding experience, I was able to understand what he was teaching. He never says no when you need help, and what's great about it is that he doesn't just hand the answers to you. He makes you think about what it is you're doing and what you need to do to get there. Now, I'm not saying your journey will be easy, because it won't be. You need to put in the time inside and outside of class to make sure you're not falling behind. The course moves quickly, so it's very easy to fall behind if you're not keeping up. You will feel like (and I can only speak from the perspective of someone with zero coding experience), "Holy crap, there is an entire universe of coding that I did not know about," but don't get overwhelmed! Don't let it discourage you, but do expect to be learning for the rest of your life as we all know how quickly technology can change.
Finding a job: Brito, the recruitment manager at Ironhack, is also someone you will meet and never forget. Keep in mind, he is not there to hand you a guaranteed job on a silver platter at the end of the cohort - and he will make that very clear. He does a great job of coaching you on what networking events you should attend, what you need in your LinkedIn and in your resume, and is available whenever if you have any questions or need help. There is also a hiring fair where companies come in to sit and interview with you, I have yet to experience it as our fair is not until January, but it's great to know that we get the opportunity (thanks to Brito) to have that chance of "speed-dating" with several companies who are looking to hire.
Overall, my experience was amazing. I don't regret making the jump and am lucky to have been able to attend Ironhack. For the past 9 weeks it never felt like I was going to "school" and I was always excited to go in the next day to learn something new. The environment, staff and vibe of Ironhack was the cherry on top and I'm so glad that I chose to stay in Miami and attend their course. If you're reading this and you're still wondering whether you should apply....just do yourself a favor and do it already :).
Before joining Ironhack, I was apprehensive at investing a few thousand to attend a coding bootcamp. I ended up taking the risk and choosing to go with Ironhack. There was not one day during my time at Ironhack that I regretted that decision. It has been one of the best and most powerful choices I have made, because it literally has life changing consequences.
What I came to realize, is the initial investment in a coding bootcamp, is exactly that … an INVESTMENT in yourself. For...
Before joining Ironhack, I was apprehensive at investing a few thousand to attend a coding bootcamp. I ended up taking the risk and choosing to go with Ironhack. There was not one day during my time at Ironhack that I regretted that decision. It has been one of the best and most powerful choices I have made, because it literally has life changing consequences.
What I came to realize, is the initial investment in a coding bootcamp, is exactly that … an INVESTMENT in yourself. Forget investing in other things that you have little control over, because the best choice you can make is investing in yourself by investing in your own education. I did weeks of research prior to joining Ironhack, and without any doubt it is the best coding bootcamp in Miami. I never felt like anyone was being fake with me, I never felt like I was being treated like a “number” in some education mill … this is absolutely nothing like that. My professor was Nizar and he was extremely intelligent, kind, and was accessible at all times. The whole staff is. One of the cool things about Ironhack, is witnessing staff members like Nizar, Brito, and even guest speakers, just staying for hours after their shift ends to teach and talk more with fellow students… When you see these things, you come to realize that Nizar, Brito, the guest speakers, all help because they truly love their job. I think thats really the key difference your going to find, its like this perfect crew of people who love what they do, are passionate, and love playing a key role in helping others in their journey to success.
I just completed Ironhack's full-time UX/UI Design Bootcamp in Miami and I have to say it's probably one of the best decisions I've ever made for myself. The amount of knowledge and new skills you acquire in such a short amount of time is pretty amazing.
The most important skill I learned through the course was how to problem solve. The process of problem solving that we were taught isn't limited to just websites or apps, it can be applied to absolutely ANYTHING. Maite (Instruct...
I just completed Ironhack's full-time UX/UI Design Bootcamp in Miami and I have to say it's probably one of the best decisions I've ever made for myself. The amount of knowledge and new skills you acquire in such a short amount of time is pretty amazing.
The most important skill I learned through the course was how to problem solve. The process of problem solving that we were taught isn't limited to just websites or apps, it can be applied to absolutely ANYTHING. Maite (Instructor) and Keri (TA) were such a great team that complimented each other. They were knowledgeable, resourceful, passionate and extremely supportive of everyone in the cohort which made for an excellent learning environment. They really knew the material and I'm so glad I was able to learn from them. Aside from Maite and Keri, everyone on the Ironhack staff were always friendly and helpful. One of the most helpful people there is Brito. He genuinely wants to see you land a job and he sets you up with the tools to do it.
I have to say that my overall experience at Ironhack was amazing. I made new friends and I learned new skills. It was very challenging at times, but totally worth it.
I come from the world of Advertising and Public Relations and until joining Ironhack I have worked in my own advertising agency, Green Proiekt, being responsible for the creative and design part.
Before Ironhack I had only worked on the Web design side, but I had never programmed before.
After finishing Ironhack, I can say that I have learned new technologies such as Angular, Nodejs, Express, MongoDB, Javascript...
It's an extremely hard Bootcamp in terms of t...
I come from the world of Advertising and Public Relations and until joining Ironhack I have worked in my own advertising agency, Green Proiekt, being responsible for the creative and design part.
Before Ironhack I had only worked on the Web design side, but I had never programmed before.
After finishing Ironhack, I can say that I have learned new technologies such as Angular, Nodejs, Express, MongoDB, Javascript...
It's an extremely hard Bootcamp in terms of the amount of content that is taught in just 9 weeks, but the level at which you leave the bootcamp is pretty high for a junior programmer position.
If you want to take advantage of the bootcamp you must take it seriously and focus only on the programming during those 2 months.
I recommend it for people who want to change their professional career, as well as people who want to complement their profile with the knowledge that is taught.
How much does Ironhack cost?
Ironhack costs around €7,500.
What courses does Ironhack teach?
Ironhack offers courses like Artificial Intelligence Engineering (Full-Time), Artificial Intelligence Engineering (Part-Time), Cyber Security Bootcamp (Full-time), Cyber Security Bootcamp (Part-time) and 12 more.
Where does Ironhack have campuses?
Ironhack has in-person campuses in Berlin. Ironhack also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is Ironhack worth it?
Ironhack hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 1,075 Ironhack alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Ironhack on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Ironhack legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 1,075 Ironhack alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Ironhack and rate their overall experience a 4.78 out of 5.
Does Ironhack offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Right now, it doesn't look like Ironhack 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 Ironhack reviews?
You can read 1,075 reviews of Ironhack on Course Report! Ironhack alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Ironhack and rate their overall experience a 4.78 out of 5.
Is Ironhack accredited?
Licensed by the Florida Dept. of Education
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