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The Iron Yard

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As of July 20, 2017, The Iron Yard is no longer accepting applications. The Iron Yard is a technology education company that offers software development courses both in person, and through corporate training programs across the US. The school offers full-time and part-time immersive programs in Web Development. Beginners can choose from Web Development Basics or Interactive Web Development courses. For career changers, The Iron Yard's flagship bootcamp is the Web Development Career Path, which takes students from zero to job ready. Graduates of the Web Development Career Path will be well-versed in front end and back end fundamentals, and participate in The Iron Yard's Career Support program. 

The Iron Yard team strives to create real, lasting change for people, companies, and communities by equipping a diverse workforce with 21st-century digital skills. Since it was launched in 2013, The Iron Yard has prepared thousands of students for careers in technology.

 

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  • Jerol Graves
    Jerol Graves
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Charleston
    May 09, 2017
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    Front-end Developer

    I found this course extemely challenging in a way that showed me abilities that I forgot I had possessed.  They lived up to their word and never made a promise that they did not keep.  I feel prepared to tackle the job market with confidence and skill.  I am sincerely appreciative for all of their help and support.  

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  • Alexandre Marcondes
    Alexandre Marcondes
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Charleston
    May 08, 2017
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    TIY Charleston 2017

    I had a phenomenal experience with The Iron Yard Charleston. There are a couple of things to keep in mind:

    • You must do the pre-work and take it very seriously. It is immeasurably important that when doing the pre-work you do not only do the assignments but also make an effort to explore the concepts on your own and come up with applications for the concepts you're learning on your own. You will not learn these concepts by just completing the assi...
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  • Mike Smith
    Mike Smith
    Graduate • Back End Engineering • Atlanta
    Apr 05, 2017
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    Not Worth The Money

    Terrible experience,  I should have known because when I toured the campus, it sounds like you are about to fall through the raggedy wood floors. Also, when I took my assessment, their website crashed and said “ 500 error That means we can’t find what you are looking for or there is a BLUNDER IN OUR CODE” . How are you going to teach me to build a good website and your site crashed due to bad code?  This school is not worth the money, check out comparable schools in the area like Thinkful ...

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  • Jobless
    Jobless
    Unemployed • Graduate • Web Development Career Path • Indianapolis
    Apr 04, 2017
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    4 months and no job

    It went fast, as in time flew by. Alot of my classmates are also jobless after 4 months of graduation and the school director just quit to exacerbate the issue. They do have decent wifi and the salvation army is across the street so you can have an idea of where you might be afterwards: jobless. And a huge debt to pay afterwards. Sounds kinda like what an orange guy with a red tie has been saying for the last 10 months. This is mostly negative but it is the truth for mo...

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  • Tyler Hamlett
    Tyler Hamlett
    Student • Front End Engineering • Salt Lake City
    Mar 29, 2017
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    Endurance is key

    My experience at TIY has been exhausting, as expected. We learn new concepts every day and constantly apply our knowledge to homework assignments and projects. A lot of outside-the-box thinking is required [insert CSS joke here] which is preparing us for the wild world of web development. After a few weeks, you'll start to think of everyday situations like grocery shopping or yard work as a human compiler. Just hang on and focus on learning and applying what you've learned. Try not to wast...

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  • Paul Dennis
    Paul Dennis
    Graduate • Back End Engineering - Java • Atlanta
    Mar 20, 2017
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    TIY Atlanta Experience

    I was part of The Iron Yard Atlanta's November 2016 Java Back-End Class. I had an excellent experience at the Iron Yard. The instructors are passionate and engaged in the field of technology. They are very much NOT just 9-5 instructors; they are generally available on Slack (communication/messaging tool) over the weekends and in the evenings. On one occasion my instructor and I stayed on campus until 9pm working on getting a JQuery plugin up and running. Even instructors teaching other cla...

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  • Robert Johnson
    Robert Johnson
    Student • Front End Engineering • Salt Lake City
    Mar 17, 2017
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    Bootcamp Review of Week One

    My first week of the front-end coding at The Iron Yard campus in Salt Lake City has been exciting and fast paced. The week was full of discussions, laughs, new challenges and getting to know some of my fellow cohorts better.

    The lessons presented thus far by Sean Duncan, our course instructor, have been enlightening and well focused. I must commend him on his ability to switch gears between presenting his lecture, answering all our questions and making the conc...

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  • Amy
    Amy
    Not Employed • Graduate • Mobile Engineering • Atlanta
    Mar 17, 2017
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    Fast Paced Education

    Pros:

    Very dedicated office staff

    Great Campus

    Fast Paced Education

    Cons:

    No real syllabus for the course

    Instructor was out for a week with no make up days

     

    Over all:

    I really learned a lot. It was an exhausting experience, but I now have an app on the app store, which is really exciting.  

     

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  • Allen
    Allen
    iOS Developer • Graduate • Mobile Engineering • Raleigh
    Jan 25, 2017
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    Jumpstart your career

    TIY Raleigh pushed me to learn faster than independent study, with more depth of knowledge and with more confidence to approach potential employers. 

    I enrolled in mobile engineering at TIY Raleigh and found it worth every penny. Three months after graduation I had accepted a major pay increase from my previous job, was working for an incredible startup, spending my time on projects I actually care about around people I enjoy. I can't thank TIY Raleigh enough for providing the pi...

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  • Will
    Will
    Graduate • UI Design • Columbia
    Jan 11, 2017
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    Consider Your Options

    When I applied to the Iron Yard, I had already been in a web-related job for about eight years. It wasn't really going anywhere, so I figured I was the perfect candidate. I chose the UI Design course to improve my design skills, as I had already built sites with a graphic designer before.

    It would be disingenuous to say I got nothing from the course. Learning the design cycle for websites and practicing it repeatedly was an invaluable experience. Unfortunately, the short time fra...

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  • Tom Gobich
    Tom Gobich
    Student • Front End Engineering • Cincinnati
    Dec 14, 2016
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    The Right Way Forward!!!

    Before I took a leap of faith with The Iron Yard's immersive twelve week Front-End Engineering course I had spent two years studying at a local community college. My first year I studied web design and I grew to feel this course didn't cover enough development, so I switch over to software programming. This ended up not being what I was looking for either as the further you got in the curriculum the more online the courses got, the more sparingly courses were actually offered, and in all h...

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  • cesar marroquin
    cesar marroquin
    Web Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Las Vegas
    Dec 14, 2016
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    Las Vegas Campus

    I highly recommend the backend engineering course at the iron yard for anybody looking to get into backend web development.  I am a graduate of the backend course, and now have a job as a web developer. I can say without a doubt that the course was an amazing investment for myself.  It's incredible how much knowledge I learned from the 3 months at the school, and I amazed myself knowing that I could build applications I never thought I would be able to at the end.

    As for the staf...

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  • Eddy J.
    Eddy J.
    Jr. QA Tester • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Las Vegas
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Game Changer

    Background. Before TIY I was a manager at a restaurant working countless hours to pay the bills, as well as trying to balance my school work. I had a passion for technology as well as an interest in programming but no one to guide me in which direction I should take. The only amount of experience I had was what I learned at school and a couple of lessons I did on online sources. 

     

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  • Venel
    Venel
    Web Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 22, 2016
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    Brace yourself

    Brace yourself for an emotional ride. From feeling disappointment & frustration of not understanding. To excitement and joy from the support of your classmate, and instructor.

    I honestly didn't know what to expect and had no prior experience of coding. I was grateful for my classroom peers, who were amazingly helpful. I was part of the 1st cohort and it was also the instructor first class. It was a learning experience for him also. Going back and sitting in at the current coh...

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  • Michael Reed
    Michael Reed
    Software Engineer I • Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 19, 2016
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    More than worth the investment...

    It can be so incredibly difficult to summarize my experience as a student at TIY Tampa as every hour was so influential that unless I could download those 12 weeks directly into your brain, there would be no other way to thoroughly and adequately relay just how amazing, valuable, and effective my tenure there had been. I will, however, do my best.

    The Instructors: Gavin Stark and Jason Perry
    These two make a fantastic team. Their methods of teaching are dyna...

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  • Chris
    Chris
    Junior Software Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Tampa
    Nov 18, 2016
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    Overall good program

    Attending The Iron Yard in Tampa/St Pete was one of the best decisions that I have made in a while. It was a really good experience because I found an exciting new career and made some good friends along the way. The program came through with everything that they promised, and it lived up to most of my expectations. Five weeks after graduating, I was starting my first job as a software developer. 

    The campus director and other campus staff are helpful, and they work hard to make ...

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  • Kyle S
    Kyle S
    Web Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 18, 2016
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    Tampa/St. Pete Rails Course

    I went through the Ruby on Rails course track at the Tampa/St. Pete location and loved it. There have been some instructor changes and swaps since I went through, but all for the sake of improvement. I was the second cohort to go through and they contionue to improve on the process with each itteration. While the pitch is that they can teach anyone to code, in my opinion this career field is not for everyone. You will likely experienece extreme bouts of frustration and overwhelmness, but e...

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  • Amanda
    Amanda
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 17, 2016
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    Challenging and extremely worthwhile

    This program is not for the faint of heart. It is extremelly challenging, it will keep you up many nights, it will occupy most of your time, and you will basicallly live and breathe code. HOWEVER, it will be the most rewarding and worthwhile experiences you will ever have in your life. 

    From the people you meet, from the professors who guide you, and from the amazing director the campus has,  you will undoubtefully have the be...

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  • Jonathan Colegrove
    Jonathan Colegrove
    Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 16, 2016
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    Amazing

    I recently graduated The Iron Yard's (TIY) Backend Engineering Ruby on Rails course in Tampa (really St Petersburg), FL.  Nothing but good things to say about it.

    Gavin Stark is a wonderful instructor who pushes you to succeed, but is still there to help (even late in the day on Slack) because the material is a lot to absorb.  Classes consist of review, introducing new topics, practice, and a project.  Get used to daily hw projects, g...

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  • Joshua Wykell
    Joshua Wykell
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Tampa
    Nov 16, 2016
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    I Loved It! But It's Not For Everyone.

    When I decided to go to the Iron Yard I knew almost nothing about coding. I had tried to do a few tutorials on my own while I was finishing college and working full time, but that was not working. The Iron Yard claims to be able to teach someone who knows no computer languages how to code. I would say in my case they delivered. 

    Of course it was hard. At times I was sure that I wasn't learning enough, and that there was no way I would be employable...

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Lauren Stewart
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Updated June 20, 2017
Shane Sniteman graduated from The Iron Yard coding bootcamp 2.5 years ago and is now leading a team in his second job as a mobile app developer. After working in finance at a Big 4 accounting firm and in graphic design for financial publications, the realization that websites could more efficiently convey financial data spurred him to learn to code. Shane dives into his career trajectory si...
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Lauren Stewart
Updated May 10, 2017
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] In the past, The Iron Yard’s students had to choose whether to learn front end or back end development before enrolling in the program. Now with the launch of The Iron Yard’s Web Development Career Path curriculum, students will learn the full scope of coding before choosing which area to specialize in. We chatted with ...
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Updated February 07, 2020
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Updated August 08, 2016
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4.3
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