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Makers Academy

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Makers is a full-time, highly selective tech program which teaches Software Engineering, Data Analytics, DevOps (or Cloud), and Test Engineering online and in hybrid cohorts at their campus in London, England. Makers Academy is creating a new generation of tech talent who are skilled and ready for the changing world of work. The academy is inspired by the idea of discovering and unlocking potential in people for the benefit of the 21st-century business and society. At the core, Makers combines tech education with employment possibilities that transform lives. The academy accepts only exceptional applicants into the course. While they are highly selective, they focus on a student's passion for becoming a developer by gauging their coding experience. Makers Academy offers apprenticeships through their bootcamps.

The full-time course has been designed by a team of inspirational software engineers with strong backgrounds in educational psychology, enabling students to master any technology in today's marketplace. As big believers in self-directed learning, students will finish the course as a confident and independent software engineer ready to hit the ground running. There's a focus on life-long learning skills, while the course includes technical tests, working on open-source code or even working with the Makers engineering team on live, real-world, production code.

With one of the UK’s largest careers team dedicated to finding students a job after the end of the course, Makers Academy will introduce students to over 250 of London’s top technology companies looking to hire, including but not limited to: Deliveroo, British Gas, Starling Bank, Financial Times, Compare The Market.com, and Tesco.

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  • Emma
    Emma
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    May 25, 2021
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    Career switch dream

    This program is very well set up, from having daily stand-ups with peers to get to plan your own code reviews (which are a great training exercise to get ready for the job hunt). Overall the focus is to learn full-stack development through ruby and JS, but they give you complete freedom from halfway through the course to decide what tech stack you want to learn within your team and focus on for each project.
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  • Cathal Lavelle
    Cathal Lavelle
    Analyst Software Developer • Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    May 18, 2021
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    4 months well spent!

    Pros
    - Precourse and entrance interview makes sure you have a decent level before you start
    - Coaches are very helpful, but the curriculum is designed in such a way that you will need to be proactive and ask for help. It won't be handed to you
    - Curriculum seemed well designed to cover the fundamentals, but also giving you autonomy to work with technology that you like.
    - Really supportive environment, all staff and students are very supportive and all seem to share a similar...
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  • Anh Nguyen
    Anh Nguyen
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    May 17, 2021
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    Not just about coding

    Bootcamps don't suit everybody but I would recommend Makers Academy based on their EI curriculum which separates them from the rest. I found the emotional support on the programme to be excellent, and believe the emphasise on this area is vital when embarking on a career change and learning a new field. With regards to the software development curriculum, I found the majority to be self-taught and due to my large cohort, I felt that we didn't get as much attention from the available coac...
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  • Richard Turney
    Richard Turney
    Associate Developer • Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    May 08, 2021
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    The best way to switch careers.

    I had seen the effect Makers academy had on my friend's career change and it had stuck with me ever since. The only regret I have is not starting this course sooner and making the switch to software developer sooner. If you have never done any programming before and want to get into software development; this is the bootcamp for you. If you have experience in programming and want to make that breakthrough into software development; this is the bootcamp for you. If you are interested in s...
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  • Charlie
    Charlie
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    May 07, 2021
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    A rollercoaster of emotions and would happily do it all over again

    My experience at Makers was superb and enjoyed every minute of it. Due to COVID the whole course was remote which I was nervous about to begin with but everyone in the cohort and the Makers coaches were all so great it was never awkward or felt like I was missing out from not being in the building. The course was very full on and you should definitely prepare yourself for it - however you quickly learn to find your own pace and the importance of learning compared to completing all the wo...
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  • Georgie Horth
    Georgie Horth
    Graduate • Online
    Apr 08, 2021
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    A great way to change careers!

    Overall, I had a really good experience at Makers. In 5 months from starting the course I’ve got my first job in tech, so trust the process, it works! 

    I completed the bootcamp fully remote and while I think makers have successfully made the transition to being completely online, I do think there are some things missing from not being there in person. These things would be the same everywhere though. 

    The coaches are very knowledgeable and supportive, you’re in a cohort of ...
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  • Mario Garcia Pinan
    Mario Garcia Pinan
    Junior QA automation tester • Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Mar 29, 2021
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    Junior QA automation tester

    Pros: 
    - The overall experience is great as you learn incredible things and you keep learning even after the course thanks to the coding bases that you learned. 
    - Most of the couches are amazing and you can reach out to them at any moment for advice even if you are feeling low.
    - Learn how to meditate is key.
    Cons:
    - Offer better solutions for financing the course as the one they offer, is highly NOT recommendable.
    - More prior experience is needed, more than they reco...
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  • Ellen Strange
    Ellen Strange
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Mar 09, 2021
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    Highly supportive environment for part time study

     I was part of the first part time cohort for Makers' bootcamp, running July 2020 - Feb 2021. Studying part time alongside a day job is really hard work, but Makers' culture puts student wellbeing at the heart of the experience - I don't think I would have made it through without this support. Coaches were sympathetic to the evenings where energy levels were lower, or external commitments meant someone in the cohort was running late, and they always emphasised the importance of taking ca...
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  • Tristan Langford
    Tristan Langford
    Junior Software Engineer • Graduate • Remote Web Development • Online
    Feb 25, 2021
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    Great way to learn software engineering. Even better experience!

    They take something incredibly daunting and make it manageable (not easy, but manageable). They know the leap your taking and the course is designed to limit the feeling of being overwhelmed, although you definitely feel this more than once. While I found the focus on pair programming & self-led learning a bit odd for a paid course, without it I don't think you could learn the problem-solving skills needed to become a non-computer science grad software engineer. More than that though...
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  • Chris Walsh
    Chris Walsh
    Graduate • Remote Web Development • Online
    Feb 19, 2021
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    A lot to learn

    There is a large number of positives when it comes to taking the Makers course, but in terms of the negatives, the only real downsides have been that some of the course material is a little outdated (with everything constantly changing this is bound to happen), and having joined the course at such a trying time for us all, there wasn't the guaratneed job offer that they normally provide. 

    Now in terms of the positives, there are far too many to list, but for me the biggest things ...
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  • Jara Santamaria
    Jara Santamaria
    Javascript Front End Developer • Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Feb 08, 2021
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    Great Experience!

    It is a great way of learning how to code and how to find your way in the vast world of software development. 
    The curriculum is very well structured and I found very useful the way they organise solo work, workshops, pair programming and group projects throughout the program.
    It is very focused on self-learning so don't expect to be guided and told what to do 100% of the time, but you'd always have someone to ask for help or advice whenever needed. This was a bit disappointing for...
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  • Yasmin Underdown
    Yasmin Underdown
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Jan 27, 2021
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    You'll learn more than just coding..

    Things you'll get experience of at Makers that perhaps self taught courses don't teach you are:
    -  working in a team on projects in an agile way
    - how to de-bug your code
    - the process of problem solving
    - emotional intelligence and valuable soft skills that you'll need in a job.
    - growth mindset

    Plus you'll gain a whole network of like-minded people to bounce ideas off and help you. 
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  • KC Thomas
    KC Thomas
    Graduate • Remote Web Development • Online
    Jan 09, 2021
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    Best decision of my life!

    I've just graduated Makers, and have already had my first interview for a position with a company that I'm absolutely thrilled about. I also have another lined up for a different company next week! None of this would have been possible without Makers. Makers Academy helped me to rediscover my passion for just turning ideas into reality.

    Before joining, I had a lot of "soft skills" that were absolutely marketable, but didn't quite have the more tangible skills to do the things I wa...
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  • Matthew Lock
    Matthew Lock
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Jan 01, 2021
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    Enlightenment

    I joined the Makers programme in June 2020 and I'm really glad I did, the programme structure is top notch, support from the staff and colleagues were great and the pace of learning while high was also great at giving a real insight into how software development projects work in the workplace. If you have the means to join this course I would highly recommend Makers as they not only show you coding concepts that are widely practiced within the industry but also team working skills which ...
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  • Jade B.
    Jade B.
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Dec 14, 2020
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    Fantastic & challenging learning experience which enabled me to enter the Tech industry

    My experience at Makers was overall extremely positive. It enabled me to move from a career in senior administration into my first job in the tech industry, within a year, which is an incredible timeline for a career change. 

    The course itself is hard work and constantly stimulating, equipping you to become a driven self-learner in software engineering. For those who are committed to pursuing a career in tech, keen to challenge themselves, and willing to make the time & financ...
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  • Danielle Inkster
    Danielle Inkster
    Graduate • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Dec 10, 2020
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    A life-changing experience!

    Overall, I had a very positive experience at Makers. Before Makers, I was a primary school teacher with very little programming knowledge. The course was challenging, and sometimes incredibly frustrating, but my Makers experience helped me to develop both technical and soft skills that have served me well.  I'd like to reiterate what others have said - while there are coaches on hand, this is very much self-led learning. You'll only get out what you put in. 

    The Pros:
    - A solid...
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  • Louis Kirkham
    Louis Kirkham
    Graduate • Remote Web Development • Online
    Dec 03, 2020
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    No regrets

    You've had a dabble learning a programming language and decided you enjoy it - so the next step according to the internet is to get a portfolio, start contributing to open source projects and networking. If you are reading this review, then you likely feel there is a step (or 10) missing. The job requirements you've looked at all ask for a computer science degree or 1-2 years experience for junior developer roles. As your internet search desperation grows you begin to consider the validi...
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  • Benedetta Arinci
    Benedetta Arinci
    Solutions Engineer
    Nov 21, 2020
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    A great experience!

    Going through Makers was the best decision I've ever made. It's life-changing. 
    Not because they are teaching you how to become a software developer but because they are giving you everything you need for becoming one on your own.
    I found great support and collaboration. I had the opportunity to constantly work with my cohort mates. When I got stuck, I always found someone helping me out.
    I learned things that I couldn't have learned from a book or an online course: working on g...
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  • Neha Singh
    Neha Singh
    Software Engineer • Software, Web and Mobile Engineering • London
    Oct 15, 2020
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    Lifetime experience

    I think the best part is it simulates the actual office environment. The tools used and agile methodologies adopted in group project gives feeling of working in actual office. You have to learn things by yourself and with your pairing partner or group. If you are stuck there are coaches to help out. 
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  • Sophie Brown
    Sophie Brown
    Software Engineer • Student
    Oct 02, 2020
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    Highly recommend

    I started this year as a pastry chef, having fallen into the food industry after leaving university. It has a low roof, and I knew I wanted a job that had more mobility and options. I started the year as a pastry chef, and will end the year as a software engineer for a major player in the tech industry. This would absolutely not have been possible without Makers.
      Whilst the course teaches you a lot in terms of technical scope, the greatest asset is the way that Makers primes you for...
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How much does Makers Academy cost?

Makers Academy costs around £8,500.

What courses does Makers Academy teach?

Makers Academy offers courses like Software, Cloud and Devops Engineering, Software, Web and Mobile Engineering.

Where does Makers Academy have campuses?

Makers Academy teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Makers Academy worth it?

Makers Academy hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 431 Makers Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Makers Academy on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Makers Academy legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 431 Makers Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Makers Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.77 out of 5.

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