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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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  • Omar
    Omar
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Dallas
    Oct 10, 2016
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    Biggest and most helpful stepping stone

    I am a recent Iron Yard front-end graduate from the Dallas campus and this review is real and genuine.

    Sure, you could do the whole self-taught programmer route. But what coding bootcamps, such as The Iron Yard (TIY) , do for you is speed up the process tremendously. TIY provides a safe and nurturing programming environment for newbie coders. 

    The teacher, Eric, is an extremely experienced programmer who has TONS of REAL world experience.  He will calmly and patiently e...

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  • Jacolby Green
    Jacolby Green
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Dallas
    Oct 10, 2016
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    Amazing Experience

    I took the Front-End Development course at The Iron Yard here in Dallas, Tx. It has been one of the greatest learning experiences that I have ever encountered. I was shocked that one could actually learn so much within a three-month period. One of my favorite take-aways is the fact that The Iron Yard set me on a path where learning on my on is very possible! The instructor is very knowledge on a wide-range of technologies and really puts forth the effort to make sure that we had a good gra...

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  • Mark
    Mark
    Lead Web Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Austin
    Oct 10, 2016
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    Incredible experience.

    I went into The Iron Yard, with a little background in programming already, I knew basic HTML and CSS, plus I've had some previous programming experience with Swift. So I was a little skeptical at first, joining a course for absolute beginners.

    However, I ended up in an amazing class with the best teacher I've ever had. She acknowledged that I was ahead of the class, and pushed me to my limits. Spent extra time creating a more challenging curriculum for me, and held me to a very...

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  • JV
    JV
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Las Vegas
    Oct 10, 2016
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    Las Vegas

    Attending The Iron Yard Front End Engineering class was probably one of the best decisions of my life. I knew I wanted a career change, especially into anything in the Tech Industry, so when I found out about The Iron Yard and researched what they were about, I was immediately onboard. 

    Mike, who was my instructor, made the stress and horror of learning something so foreign not be as scary as it seemed. Though, there were times things didn't click right away, it eventually did an...

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  • Matt M.
    Matt M.
    Graduate • Mobile Engineering • Houston
    Sep 29, 2016
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    Mobile Engineering- Houston First Cohort: Very Satisfied

    This course was great. The instructor was very knowledgable and well fit for the job since he has prior experience in many tech companies and several of his own apps on the app store. For the most part, the daily routine was the same: we came in and had a lecture for about an hour and a half to two hours, then we had a lab session where we completed an assignment based on the lecture. The information you learn in the course is presented in a pretty decent curriculum that made it easy to un...

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  • Efrain Ayllon
    Efrain Ayllon
    Web & Mobile Developer • Graduate • Mobile Engineering • Houston
    Sep 25, 2016
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    Two-time Iron Yard Student

     

    Joining The Iron Yard has been the best decision of my life.

    I dropped out of a design degree and joined The Iron Yard. I did the Ruby on Rails course back in 2014 and went from 0 knowledge to about a 75 after graduating. 

    I took a good job right out of the bootcamp and a few months laterI went on to start a company. 

    I recently finished the new iOS course at the Houston campus and already have 4 apps on the AppStore and making revenue off of them....

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  • Seth Baughman
    Seth Baughman
    Graduate • Back End Engineering • Indianapolis
    Sep 17, 2016
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    Possibly the best decision I've ever made

    Before going to The Iron Yard in Indianapolis, I had a good job.  It was incredibly stable, paid plenty, had fantastic benefits, and I loved my co-workers. I hated it.  I felt trapped, spending the majority of my waking hours in an environment with minimal mental stimulation and career advancement prospects that, while lucrative, made me about as excited as hitting myself in the head with a hammer.

    Fast forward to my post-TIY experience.  I make more.  I work less.  I love when I...

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  • Shawn Cothran
    Shawn Cothran
    The Front End Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering - Foundations • Nashville
    Sep 14, 2016
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    Nashville - another perspective!

    I graduated from the Iron Yard - Front End Engineering course that ran from Oct 2015 to Jan 2016. The course was very well taught, very challenging, and I believe it was pretty open and honest in regard to expectations after graduating. Nobody guaranteed me a job, but everyone from my cohort got one... I personally love my new position (7 months strong as of writing this review), I'm sure that differs case by case. So for what it's worth, I think TIY Nashville is a great choice for people ...

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  • Isaiah Fasoldt
    Isaiah Fasoldt
    Graduate • Back End Engineering • Indianapolis
    Sep 10, 2016
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    Indianapolis Campus Review

    I’m writing this because I came here myself to read what was said about the Iron Yard before I decided to take the course, and I found what people said to be helpful, both the critical and the superlative. If, after reading this you have any questions, hit me up on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/isaiahfasoldt. I’d be happy to talk about my experience over the phone or in person. That’s how I made my decision, I contacted a bunch (5) of people who did the Iron Yard in Indianapo...

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  • Ryder Timberlake
    Ryder Timberlake
    Software Engineer at Salesforce • Student • Back End Engineering • Indianapolis
    Aug 31, 2016
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    The Iron Yard Indy -- An excellent program that will only get better

    I was part of the February 2016 Rails cohort on the Indianapolis campus. While there are many fine schools in the Iron Yard network, I am speaking to my own experience and do not assert any generalizability of said experience to other campuses.

    The Iron Yard Indianapolis (TIYI from here on out) is a fantastic and well-connected coding immersion program designed to take people with little or no coding experience and get them junior developer jobs. Like the overwhelming majori...

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  • Matthew Wright
    Matthew Wright
    Junior Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Houston
    Jul 19, 2016
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    My Iron Yard experience

    In August of 2015 I found myself growing more and more desparate to find employment as I had been unemployed over a year and running out resources to support myself. I was depressed and felt worthless and didn't really want to go anywhere because I'd see people living and doing things with their lives and would feel alienated because I wasn't doing much with my life but not for lack of trying. 

    One day I was browsing through my twitter feed and ran across an article about coding ...

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  • Devin
    Devin
    Student • Back End Engineering • Washington
    Jun 06, 2016
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    My Experience

    At the Iron Yard DC you'll find a caring staff and well-educated and talented instructors. That being said, it's very difficult to learn how to code in 3 months, so your best chance of success is prep as much as you can before you get there. There's loads of free resources online. Do as many as you can that way when you get there you can take advantage of the skilled staff. In other words, it's hard to know what questions to ask if you haven't done any learning ahead of time. The more prep...

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  • Sean Calkins
    Sean Calkins
    iOS Developer • Graduate • Mobile Engineering • Salt Lake City
    Jun 01, 2016
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    So worth it. iOS grad

    I'm amazed at some of these negative reviews. They tell you up front that it won't be easy. It seems like people expect to just be handed everything after paying tuition. Learning to code takes time and persistence. Not only do you have to work hard during the course, you need to work hard afterwards on your job hunt. Boot camps aren't for everyone, they are for self motivated hard working people that are willing to put in the time required to succeed. It's not just a free job. I spent a f...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Durham
    Apr 05, 2016
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    Great experience while you're there.

    I attended the Iron Yard after realizing the amount of time it would take to teach myself how to code while working 50 - 60 hours a week.  The course was intense and it taught me how to program and what it means to be a developer, along with interview and job search skills.  As far as helping you find jobs the staff will help you as much as they can, but the few positions that are posted to students are usually looking for people with more experience then you will have coming out of the pr...

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  • Unimpressed
    Unimpressed
    Software Developer • Indianapolis
    Mar 25, 2016
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    ***WARNING*** Save yourself time and money!

    Let me start by saying I have a job as a developer now - but only because after my bad experience I took it upon myself to try another bootcamp and online course with CodeSchool. The way this course is sold to the applicants is that ANYBODY can do it if they put in the time, dedication, hard work, and willingness to learn. That is true for any field really but I definitely fell for that speech and joined the course. We were also told that you can go from "0 to hero" basically you don't hav...

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  • Kelly Robinson
    Kelly Robinson
    iOS Developer • Graduate • Atlanta
    Jan 27, 2016
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    iOS Developer

    So I was reading through reviews of The Iron Yard (I just graduated in December 2015) and was unpleasantly surprized that anyone would not love and respect the entire experience that going there was all about! First thing is first: THIS IS A BOOTCAMP SCHOOL!! If you have a difficult time going at a fast pace, you might need to check out private tutoring or traditional schooling. Second: I HAVE NEVER, EVER, EVER, HAD AN INSTRUCTOR BEND OVER BACKWARDS FOR EVERYONE IN THE CLASS ANYTIME AND EV...

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  • Anonymous
    Junior Software Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Charleston
    Jan 19, 2016
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    Worth it

    To reiterate what another graduate said in another review, "you get what you put into it." This class is for the self-driven and for the motivated. The instructors are brilliant minds, great teachers, and offer great support, but if you expect someone else to do your work and research for you then you have another thing coming. BUT, with that being said, taking this class was the best decision I have made for myself. I came out of the course with more practical skills and knowledge than my...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Charleston
    Jan 17, 2016
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    Proceed with caution

    Did I come out of the course as a front-end developer ready to dive into the tech-world? I can definitely make it look that way on paper to try and land me interviews, but the fact of the matter is this: I wanted so badly to convince myself these twelve sleepless weeks were worth it, that my final project was something creative and impressive that encompassed everything I painstakingly learned from the course, and that most importantly, I would get a return on my $12,000 investment; ...

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  • Ben Doane
    Ben Doane
    Graduate • Indianapolis
    Jan 14, 2016
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    Let's be honest, here...

    Above all else: you will get out of this course, what you put into it. And I wish I had done this in place of going to college. Fact.

    I was part of a cohort that only graduated 4. A smaller class, to be sure.

    The instructor was fantastic with being able to work with those of differing levels of knowledge, and he was literally one message away nearly all hours of the day and night (even at 11pm, he was still answering questions and helping direct if we got stuck on some...

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  • Anonymous
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    Jan 14, 2016
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    Java

    I think I've re-written this review several different times now considering how I want to say what I want to say about this particular program.

    The fact is:  I just graduated.

    Do I have interviews lined up?  Absolutely.

    All of my interviews are with some very big names here in Charleston.

    Will I get a job?  I certainly hope so.

    I've read all of reviews for TIY, not only the ones recently posted for the Charleston campus.  All I have to say ...

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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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Updated June 05, 2017
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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 December 21, 2016
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Updated August 08, 2016
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