
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.
Since I finished College, I had been working as a front-end developer at a company located in Menorca.
I had a comfortable job but I was learning on my own how to do the different things I was working on. Last year after 6 years working on the same place, I decided to quit. I felt I need more challenges and also that I need to improve my knowledge. It was not an easy decis...Since I finished College, I had been working as a front-end developer at a company located in Menorca.
I had a comfortable job but I was learning on my own how to do the different things I was working on. Last year after 6 years working on the same place, I decided to quit. I felt I need more challenges and also that I need to improve my knowledge. It was not an easy decision, but I had to choose between staying on the confort zone or trying to scape from it. I went to San Francisco to find some inspiration and I found that what I really wanted to do was learning at a Coding Bootcamp. After reading on the internet some reviews I had no doubt, the chosen one was Ironhack. Now I realized that it was the best decision I have ever taken. At Ironhack I've met 17 amazing classmates; the TA's were also great people willing to help you at anytime during the course; all the teachers that came were awesome (thanks to Quino, Fernando, Harek, Patricia and Javi Velasco for the classes, you are great teachers!); and I also had the opportunity of meeting part of the Ironhack staff, what can I say...incredible people (Álvaro, Dani, Gonzalo, Yolanda, Ariel, Marc...), thanks for all your support and the perfect organization. To sum up, doing Ironhack bootcamp you will meet a lot of new interesting people during the workshops that happen every week You will interact with the best professionals of the industry and you will have great job opportunities after the bootcamp. During the Hiring Week 3 of my classmates and I got really good offers thanks to the companies that came in. In my opinion don`t hesitate in joining the course if you're willing to learn a lot and have fun. It's a great chance to change your life. You'll have the opportunity of meeting some of the best startups around and start working for them with a good salary, and that's something that doesn't happens normally when you go to study somewhere.I had an amazing experience at Ironhack, right from the moment I applied to the moment I graduated from the bootcamp.
I had to travel from Mumbai to attend the bootcamp and the admissions team was always there to help whenever I required any documentation for my visa, whether it was the acceptance letter or a bunch of questions from my end, they were always ready to help whenever they could.
They sent out the prework as soon as I confirmed I would be joining the bootca...
I had an amazing experience at Ironhack, right from the moment I applied to the moment I graduated from the bootcamp.
I had to travel from Mumbai to attend the bootcamp and the admissions team was always there to help whenever I required any documentation for my visa, whether it was the acceptance letter or a bunch of questions from my end, they were always ready to help whenever they could.
They sent out the prework as soon as I confirmed I would be joining the bootcamp and we were given weekly one on one sessions with the instructors but the instructors were always available throughout the week on Slack whenever I had any questions to ask. The prework was very elaborate and I feel that it helped me be ready for day one of the course.
On day one of the bootcamp, we had a fun team building activity and we had many of those throughout the course. All these activites were fun and interactive and they helped us blow off steam and got us ready for the morning lectures. We were always advised to go to events to network with the tech community and they also sent us emails every Monday with a list of events we should be going to.
The instructors and the teaching assistant were absolutely brilliant, they were always ready to help and wouldn't mind explaining the same thing multiple times and all 3 of them brought something different to the table. The course as a whole covered almost everything you'd need to know to develop a full stack web application and they even helped us with our presentations for the final project.
Week 9 was career week, we had interview prep and coding challenges. Several companies also came in to interview us and that was a very good learning experience in terms of interviewing for a web development job.
I traveled roughly 9000 miles to attend a coding bootcamp but not even for one second did I feel like I wasn’t at home. From the co-founder, to the director of admissions, to the instructors, to the content writer at Ironhack, to every single student that was a part of the cohort, each one of them had something special to offer that made this the best experience of my life and I’d like to thank each and every single one of them for it.
My 8 weeks at Ironhack Miami were a whirlwind. I came in with no development experience and looking back it's really amazing how much I learned in that short time. It doesn't feel short though when you're putting 70-80 hours in every week. I honestly think that's a realistic assesment of the time commitment, especially for someone who doesn't have a programming background If there's one thing I would reccomend to any student going in is to do the prework! It really sets the foudation and l...
My 8 weeks at Ironhack Miami were a whirlwind. I came in with no development experience and looking back it's really amazing how much I learned in that short time. It doesn't feel short though when you're putting 70-80 hours in every week. I honestly think that's a realistic assesment of the time commitment, especially for someone who doesn't have a programming background If there's one thing I would reccomend to any student going in is to do the prework! It really sets the foudation and lets everyone in the class dive into the material at a great pace. The course was a really great balance of lecture and hands on learning. Every morning we would learn enough to really dive into the exercises for the afternoon, and thats when things got really interesting! I think the most amazing thing about Ironhack is the dedication of the Instructors. Whether it was planning extra breakout sessions to go over a particularly difficult topic or them staying late or coming in on a weekend to help with our projects, I can honestly say that I've never had teachers that were so invested in their student's success. The staff is also deeply invested in our career success. The advice on how to sell ourselves as developers was invaluable and so was the interview experience from their hiring partners. I feel really confident going forward that I will be able to start a career in the tech industry.
Looking back at my Ironhack experience, I am truly amazed at how much I accomplished in a span of 8 weeks. It is almost hard to believe that I came to the bootcamp with no experience in programming and left having learned 2 programming languages and built my own website. Don’t get me wrong, the course was intense, more so than I imagined, and it was hard to get a grasp of concepts at first. However, like any other natural language, coding requires patience and a lot of practice! The best p...
Looking back at my Ironhack experience, I am truly amazed at how much I accomplished in a span of 8 weeks. It is almost hard to believe that I came to the bootcamp with no experience in programming and left having learned 2 programming languages and built my own website. Don’t get me wrong, the course was intense, more so than I imagined, and it was hard to get a grasp of concepts at first. However, like any other natural language, coding requires patience and a lot of practice! The best part about Ironhack was that I was not alone; my cohort was eating, sleeping and dreaming code just like me and often the most valuable help came from them. It was equally thrilling to learn the diverse backgrounds that my colleagues came from, and I am glad to have made a valuable network that will stay with me forever.
In my experience, the most rewarding part of Ironhack was having the opportunity to work on my own web application towards the end of the course. The mentors and assistants maintained a fine balance between structured guidance and self-learning to ensure we get the most out of our projects. It was great to have something to show for our months of perseverance!
At Ironhack, I did not just learn how to use the most cutting-edge technology used in the Industry today. I also learned a way to learn. With the guidance of the TA’s and Lead Teachers, you come to realise that, ultimately, the best teacher you’ll ever have is yourself. Having the audacity and capacity to say “I want to learn that skill, and I can do it” is the most valuable lesson I learned in the course. It didn’t matter that I was being exposed to technologies that I didn’t learn at Uni...
At Ironhack, I did not just learn how to use the most cutting-edge technology used in the Industry today. I also learned a way to learn. With the guidance of the TA’s and Lead Teachers, you come to realise that, ultimately, the best teacher you’ll ever have is yourself. Having the audacity and capacity to say “I want to learn that skill, and I can do it” is the most valuable lesson I learned in the course. It didn’t matter that I was being exposed to technologies that I didn’t learn at University. I was empowered to get out of my comfort zone and thrive. Thanks, Ironhack!
My experience at Ironhack was unlike anything I'd ever been through before. The cohort was extremely diverse. Former lawyers, store managers, nfl players, and ivy league grads consumed the classroom. After the first day though, it was clear that we were all equals. Learning to code a new language is like learning to speak a new language. It isn't going to happen over night. Our two teachers, Nizar and Josh, were extremely helpful and patient. It felt like the same question wa...
My experience at Ironhack was unlike anything I'd ever been through before. The cohort was extremely diverse. Former lawyers, store managers, nfl players, and ivy league grads consumed the classroom. After the first day though, it was clear that we were all equals. Learning to code a new language is like learning to speak a new language. It isn't going to happen over night. Our two teachers, Nizar and Josh, were extremely helpful and patient. It felt like the same question was asked 100 times a day. In programming, it's all about understanding the connections between different syntaxes, and repeating them over and over again. Class begin at 9 every morning, and most of us wouldn't leave until 7 or 8 at night. We were all warned early on that there would be some days where we would feel completely hopeless. I definitely did. Around the 6th week though, something clicked. Things that took hours to accomplish in week 1 and 2, started to take minutes. Programming certain syntaxes became second nature. I was extremely happy with how my final project came out, and by the time the course was over, I was sure I made the right choice about going to Ironhack.
Tough course but definitely better than other available options. The instruction is very dynamic and is taught in a way that really makes you think about how to solve problems. The instructors are very accessible and were more than willing to go the extra mile often answering very silly questions with admirable patience.
It is very important to do as much as you can prior and during the course to stay with the course. It is a demanding course but the support structure is pr...
Tough course but definitely better than other available options. The instruction is very dynamic and is taught in a way that really makes you think about how to solve problems. The instructors are very accessible and were more than willing to go the extra mile often answering very silly questions with admirable patience.
It is very important to do as much as you can prior and during the course to stay with the course. It is a demanding course but the support structure is provided if you make the effort.
The IronHack team are a fantastic bunch of people away from the course and the location at Building.co is sensational. The tech scene is Miami is developing and there a lot of great tech events on each week around the area that are great networking opportunities.
I had such a great experience at Ironhack. The team is amazing, since I had the first interview with them I had the feeling that I was taking the right choice. It doesn't matter what coding experience you had before, Ironhack provides a Pre work where you can train and get skills.
The instructor and TA are excellentes and have so much patience!!!. I never felt afraid to ask any question because they were always willing to help. They were guiding and advising us everyday.
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I had such a great experience at Ironhack. The team is amazing, since I had the first interview with them I had the feeling that I was taking the right choice. It doesn't matter what coding experience you had before, Ironhack provides a Pre work where you can train and get skills.
The instructor and TA are excellentes and have so much patience!!!. I never felt afraid to ask any question because they were always willing to help. They were guiding and advising us everyday.
In this intense weeks there is a lot to learn, but a lot to study too. There are a lot of materials the program provides in order to improve and reinforce our knowledge. Now that the Bootcamp is finished, I feel so well on my improvements, the connections I've made and ready to show what I'm capable to do. Thanks Ironhack!.
This course blew me away, the instructors were so helpful staying late nights and even coming into the office on weekends. This course acelerated my learning and helped me get in the door in the tech industry.
I would first like to say that for all of the skeptics out there: I was in your shoes, but I can vouch (as much as that counts on the internet) that the people in Miami posting reviews around the same time as me, were in fact students at the school in my cohort. This post will be somewhat long but it will be useful if you are trying to decide if coding bootcamps, and Ironhack specifically, would be a useful expenditure of your time and money.
So, who are coding b...
I would first like to say that for all of the skeptics out there: I was in your shoes, but I can vouch (as much as that counts on the internet) that the people in Miami posting reviews around the same time as me, were in fact students at the school in my cohort. This post will be somewhat long but it will be useful if you are trying to decide if coding bootcamps, and Ironhack specifically, would be a useful expenditure of your time and money.
So, who are coding bootcamps are for:
Who they are not for:
I fell into the category of those who tried (and failed) to learn this material on their own. While that previous coding experience was useful, it originally led me to be frustrated with the pace of the class. It wasn’t until later in the course that I fully understood the patience and caring that our instructors, Nizar and Josh, had for us and appreciated how slowly they moved to get us all up to the same level.
Ironhack doesn’t promise to make you an expert programmer; and it shouldn’t. Ironhack promises to teach you everything you need to know to just get your foot in the door for a programming career. They adopt a no-B.S. approach to help people who had never opened a text editor besides Word, learn to build incredible and dynamic websites. Ironhack gives you the basic knowledge of everything web-development and then gives you the hard, honest truth that you need to figure out your own path in this huge and amazing field.
Beyond the coding aspect of the course, the people and the location are incredible. The instructors and staff are there for you every step of the way, and your fellow students are there to help pick you up when you fall, because that’s the environment that Ironhack fosters. You know it’s expensive, they know it’s expensive, and it is a company trying to expand, but their product is solid and if you have the time and the money- but most importantly the drive- then Ironhack is for you.
Before Ironhack, I was an attorney with a liberal arts background. I'd dabbled in front-end design (HTML, CSS, WordPress) for years, but always thought that anything more technical than that (e.g., Ruby) was for Computer Science majors. Ironhack proved me wrong. In eight weeks, I went from being an unhappy attorney to a legitimate developer and tech entrepreneur. But the journey wasn't easy; Ironhack's intensity level was about the same as the first year of law sch...
Before Ironhack, I was an attorney with a liberal arts background. I'd dabbled in front-end design (HTML, CSS, WordPress) for years, but always thought that anything more technical than that (e.g., Ruby) was for Computer Science majors. Ironhack proved me wrong. In eight weeks, I went from being an unhappy attorney to a legitimate developer and tech entrepreneur. But the journey wasn't easy; Ironhack's intensity level was about the same as the first year of law school. The pacing is relentless, and there is a lot of information to absorb. You need to take this course very, very seriously or you will fall behind very, very quickly.
Ironhack has exceeded all my expectations. I started the course with a clear idea of what I wanted to acheive and today I leave the course with so much more. The team that makes up Ironhack is energetic, fun , smart and ready to assist with anything that a student might need. I highly recommend Ironhack to anyone who is serisuosly motivated to a get a start in a development career.
First starting off at Ironhack I had no previous coding history. Fully emersing myself in a program that will help not only my career but my growth as a person was something I knew coding would fufil and Ironhack delivered on giving the resources and skillset to succeed. The team at Ironhack were helpful and not judgemental or impatient with people from different professions. It helped me to reevaluate my thought process on how to learn things and how to solve issues in a...
First starting off at Ironhack I had no previous coding history. Fully emersing myself in a program that will help not only my career but my growth as a person was something I knew coding would fufil and Ironhack delivered on giving the resources and skillset to succeed. The team at Ironhack were helpful and not judgemental or impatient with people from different professions. It helped me to reevaluate my thought process on how to learn things and how to solve issues in a way I never could before. I would definitely recommend taking this course, but remember they don't call it a bootcamp for nothing. Pre-plan and take on-line courses to make sure this is the right path you want to take. Then apply yourself and commit. Always commit.
Before ironhack, I had none experience with coding. The only things I’d previously done were self-taught, so it wasn’t until the beginning of the bootcamp when I realized all the work I had to do before becoming a developer.
I decided to get formal education from professionals. Among all the bootcamps I found out, Ironhack
was by far the one that fitted best with what I was searching for. Quality training in which you study wh...
Before ironhack, I had none experience with coding. The only things I’d previously done were self-taught, so it wasn’t until the beginning of the bootcamp when I realized all the work I had to do before becoming a developer.
I decided to get formal education from professionals. Among all the bootcamps I found out, Ironhack
was by far the one that fitted best with what I was searching for. Quality training in which you study what is really being used without wasting time. Rapid, concrete and direct.
To accomplish these goals, they use a very effective methodology: little theory and a lot of practice. The pace of the bootcamp is very intense so, without realizing it, you’ll learn a lot.
Teachers at the bootcamp are experts in their fields. But also, they are very good at transmitting knowledge. This feature is, undoubtedly, essential for learning.
Ironhack team designed very hard but enjoyable lessons. They spread the passion they have for what they do and that drags you to keep programming and learning.
My classmates have been crucial in improving my learning. I feel very lucky to have found in Ironhack a large group of people passionate about programming who are willing to share what they’ve learnt. With them, I learned how to fight against frustration and share the feeling of victory when things work out. These ups and downs helped us to bond strongly as a group.
Perhaps what I liked the most was the quality of the people with whom I lived during these eight weeks. Specially the Ironhack team, the teachers and my classmates. They’re oriented to support you at all times and help you in whatever you need. It feels like being part of a big family.
As the icing on the cake, Álvaro’s career support was the key. He helped me to build a great CV resume and an exceptional Linkedin profile. That was crucial to find my job. Before Ironhack, I wasn’t a big Linkedin fan but I’ve learned its importance to get a technical job. After the bootcamp, he continued helping me by introducing me to hiring companies until I reached my goal: get a good job. This confirms that Ironhack does not end when classes are over.
I highly recommend Ironhack. Enroll myself and complete the bootcamp was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Everything I've lived and learned during these eight weeks has far exceeded the expectations I had before.
Before IronHack I had taken several programming courses online but after completing each course I still felt I wasn’t able to apply anything I had learned. I think thats why I was hesitant to try IronHack at first. I was worried that the large investment would not be worth the time and money. But after meeting with Nizar, the lead instructor, I knew that IronHack was the right place to go. Nizar is an amazing instructor. He’s patient and is great at explaining th...
Before IronHack I had taken several programming courses online but after completing each course I still felt I wasn’t able to apply anything I had learned. I think thats why I was hesitant to try IronHack at first. I was worried that the large investment would not be worth the time and money. But after meeting with Nizar, the lead instructor, I knew that IronHack was the right place to go. Nizar is an amazing instructor. He’s patient and is great at explaining the concepts of programming.
I learned more in the 8 weeks of bootcamp than from all the time I had spent before trying to learn on my own. I highly recommend IronHack to anyone who wants to learn how to program.
You can read as many review as you possibly can, but nothing prepares you for coding boot camp, period. You think you might know what to expect, but you don't. From day one you are emmersed deep into the curriculum and it's EXTREMELY fast-paced. You must keep up. That means, no cell phones nearby, no Facebook. Only complete and total focus. The pre-course work is extensive and extremely important as it's referenced several times during the ac...
You can read as many review as you possibly can, but nothing prepares you for coding boot camp, period. You think you might know what to expect, but you don't. From day one you are emmersed deep into the curriculum and it's EXTREMELY fast-paced. You must keep up. That means, no cell phones nearby, no Facebook. Only complete and total focus. The pre-course work is extensive and extremely important as it's referenced several times during the actual course. It's imperative that you complete the pre-course work prior to day 1 of boot camp. The instructors change every week (as each week you learn a different language) and they range from very good to a bit inexperienced, teaching wise. The TA's are excellent and very dedicated. In the end though, I didn't feel that I was truly prepared for the real world. I think another month in this course would've been best (12 weeks instead of 8). I think focusing on the coding challenges required by employers would've been highly valuable. It's not touched upon at all. Hiring week was a little disorganized and many people were under the impression that it was the last week of boot camp, when it was actually the week after. Therefore, many foreign students had already left Barcelona without taking advantage of it. Also, the employers that were setup for interviews were looking for people with more coding experience than 2 months in a boot camp. The perfect job after Ironhack would be a junior developer position. A company that wants to train you themselves, but utilizes the knowledge you gained from your course. All in all, it was a great experience. There were a few things I would change, but I think I gained enough to get started in the coding world.
I got me degree in Telecom Engineering back in 2012. Right after finishing I started working in a big company where you could see people working as fifteen year ago. No flexibility, no innovation, not a place where I wanted to be. Then I thought of starting my own thing. There’s where the need of learning Web Development arrised.
I loved the idea of applying to Ironhack because it promised to compress a whole year of learning in just two ...
I got me degree in Telecom Engineering back in 2012. Right after finishing I started working in a big company where you could see people working as fifteen year ago. No flexibility, no innovation, not a place where I wanted to be. Then I thought of starting my own thing. There’s where the need of learning Web Development arrised.
I loved the idea of applying to Ironhack because it promised to compress a whole year of learning in just two months. Also, the proposed syllabus was aligned with the new technologies being used. That’s just what I needed to pick up the pace and being able to start my new project. I think I never got such a persistent amount of knowledge in such a small amount of time.
I really enjoyed the dynamism and good atmosphere we lived in those two months. It was perfect to be in the right mood for learning, being creative and come up with lot of new ideas.
During the bootcamp I built Impolutus. An online cleaning booking service. It was awesome to get the chance of being finalist at the Hackshow and talk about it in front of all that people. A few weeks ago I heard that some people have done the same thing (Impolutus). Now they have been bought. I lacked the resources to bring it forward. I learned a lot from it however.
After Ironhack I launched Gemfeed.com together with two other Ironhackers. We work five minutes from the beach but I won’t call it work. It’s more of developing with friends for some hours a day. It’s not fortuitous that we end up working together. Any person enrolling in Ironhack has something special. At least that’s what I felt while I was there. You get way more than the knowledge.
If you want to invest in good valious knowledge, gain time and become a competent Web Developer I would recommend Ironhack. If you want to start programming or you have some knowledge but want to learn what is being used now, I would also recommend it. It was the best investment I ever made and all my colleagues from my edition have a good positioned job now. I think that talks by itself ;)
I arrive to Ironhack with some knowledge in mobile apps development, but it was after 8 weeks of intensive Bootcamp when in fact it was ready to start my career as a professional iOS developer. No doubt it was the right choice to reach my goal in the shortest time possible. As a result, one week before finishing the Bootcamp I got hired to start working as a iOS developer.
My experience at Ironhack was one I will never forget. Ironhack pushed me to my limits like no other class or school l have attended. At times I felt like it was just all too much but would constantly tell myself that it will pay off at the end. Eight weeks straight of getting your hands dirty and setting yourself up for errors over and over again, just to realize at the end that you forgot one letter on your line of code. It wasnt the easiest thing I have ever signed up for but I am ...
My experience at Ironhack was one I will never forget. Ironhack pushed me to my limits like no other class or school l have attended. At times I felt like it was just all too much but would constantly tell myself that it will pay off at the end. Eight weeks straight of getting your hands dirty and setting yourself up for errors over and over again, just to realize at the end that you forgot one letter on your line of code. It wasnt the easiest thing I have ever signed up for but I am glad I did it, I am glad I kept pushing myself everyday and studied even on the weekends, It brought out a side of me that I have never seen.
Nizar(Teacher) and Josh (Teachers Assistant) were the best teachers anyone could ask for. They were accessable throughout the day even after class and on weekends. They did their absolute best to explain the problem that we were having on our assignments. They walk around and check that you have completed the exercises before moving on to the next slide/presentation to make sure that everyone is on the same page. Ariel, the owner balanced us out when we were fried from the content we had learned throughout the week, he kept us motivated and gave us therapy to make sure that we kept pushing. Alia (marketing manager) made sure that at the end all of our LinkedIn profiles and resumes were styled perfect, she also set us up with mock interviews which I learned so much from and I cant thank her enough for that.
Overall, I cant take anything away from Ironhack, they exceeded all of my expectations. It wasnt easy but then again it is not meant to be easy. They are going to challenge you day in and day out until you really get an understanding of things. If I had the chance to do it all over again I would, I am glad I stuck around and accomplished what I have wanted to do pretty much since I graduated high school and that is to become a developer.
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?
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Does Ironhack offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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