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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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  • Katherine Trammell
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    UI Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Tampa
    Nov 22, 2016
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    Iron Yard - Tampa Bay

    Attending The Iron Yard was one of the best decisions I have ever made.  I moved to a new city after my husband accepted a new job and my options were to look for work doing something I hated or start over with a new career. I had worked on a web project in the past as a project coordinator and was amazed at what the developers could do and wanted to try moving into the tech world.

    From the moment I met the campus director, Toni, I knew that this was the palce I wanted to learn a...

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  • Maria
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    Ruby on Rails Engineer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Durham
    Nov 08, 2016
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    Worth the Hard Work!

    All I can speak to is my own experience at the Iron Yard between May and August of 2016, but it was an amazing experience. Our interim instructor (the Durham campus was in the process of seeking a permanent Back-End Ruby on Rails instructor at the time) James Dabbs was brilliant. Our TA Daniel cared a lot about our success and helped us out however he could. I see someone who left a review on this campus had a bad experience with their TA, but there’s a different TA every cohort so whoever...

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  • Martha Fairbanks
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Cincinnati
    Oct 13, 2016
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    Extremely Satisfied

    I couldn't be happier with my decision to attend The Iron Yard in Cincinnati, OH. My instructor was incredibly knowledgeable, supportive, and patient. Since graduating the job assistance as been beyond helpful. I am very confident that I will find a career in front-end web development shortly and will be able to expand upon the code knowledge I have learned. I would recommend The Iron Yard to anyone looking to make a career change into coding.

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  • Adam
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Cincinnati
    Oct 13, 2016
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  • Malorie Kramer
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Cincinnati
    Oct 12, 2016
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    Front End Student (Recent Graduate)

    This course was definitely difficult and time consuming but I am beyond happy that I completed it. I had very little knowledge about coding when I started and gained so much more than I had anticipated. Put in the hard work and you'll see the reward.

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  • Katy
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Austin
    Oct 10, 2016
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    Rigorous and Rewarding

    I decided to learn to code through a boot camp when I found that I could not be desciplined on my own to work all day and then learn to code at night. For me, I needed the boot camp environment. 

    I looked at a few in the Austin area, and what made me choose The Iron Yard was that right away I had someone calling me to discuss The Iron Yard and the tract I should take. I was not just put on a mailing list. In fact, I never received mail that felt like it was a m...

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  • Shannon
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Austin
    Oct 10, 2016
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    Incredible & Life Changing

    *This is an honest review of my own, I am a real person and I didn’t receive anything to write this review*

    The Iron Yard has changed my life forever. Completing the front-end engineering course has been my best accomplishment. When I first got to the Austin campus and met the campus director, Karly, I was blown away with her sincerity, knowledge and support to do what was best for me. No pressure, just information.

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  • tim toupin
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    Front-End Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Minneapolis
    Oct 07, 2016
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    Life Changing Experience

    I was part of the inagural Front-End Engineering cohort at the new Minneapolis campus. I had been working as an assistant manager in retail for the past 3 years and came to the realization that my job was going nowhere and I was not satisfied with my career. Completeing a CS degree would take too much time and money, So I sought out other options. That's when I came across TIY. After learning more, I decided to take a leap of faith. I quit my job and started the 12 week immersive course. I...

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  • Tyler
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    Front-End Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Greenville
    Oct 04, 2016
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    Greenville Grad

    The Iron Yard was the best career decision that I ever made. I used to struggle to find a graphic design job, but now I get calls and emails constantly from companies looking to hire. The Iron Yard set me up in a position of high demand. It's strange to be in a position in my life where I have to constantly turn down opportunities. 

    The Iron Yard challenges you and gives you the necessary information and skills, but it's up to you to continue with it and decide which path you wan...

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  • Unemployed Rails Developer
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    Graduate • Back End Engineering • Atlanta
    Sep 03, 2016
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    What a disappointment

    I wanted to believe.  I wanted a fresh start in a new field, where there was a need for engineers, where I could learn a new skill set and apply myself.  Alas, this was not the case.  I have to say the instructor did his best, by the time we finished the cohort we could build some decent applications, but what failed miserablly were the campus directors and those in positions to build relationships with local tech companies to help find appropriate work.  I have been looking for almost 10 ...

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  • Anonymous
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    Jul 31, 2016
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    Absolute Scam

    What they teach is borderline useless and is easily accesible and free online. The certificate is valuable, because it proves you studied at an instituition rather than online. However, the reason it is an absolute scam is that you will recieve little to no help getting a job. They will give you a long list of requirements, and hardly, if ever, inform you about jobs or specific job opportunities. While programming schools do often have bad curriculums, there are many better schools to go t...

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  • Mike
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    Web Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Charleston
    Jul 24, 2016
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    Avoid The Iron Yard

    It has taken me a long time to write this review. I graduated from the Front End Engineering course in Charleston, SC some time ago and have been working as a developer since. Because I do have a job as a developer, I will admit I have been reluctant to give a bad review. But with my experience at The Iron Yard and now also after working as a developer, I am understanding what I learned in The Iron Yard is greatly lacking. So much so, that I am on the verge of leaving the field of developm...

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  • Chris Boone
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering - Foundations • Nashville
    Jun 02, 2016
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    My Experience | Nashville

    Before attending The Iron Yard I did about 2 weeks worth of Command Line, JavaScript, HTML, and CSS online. We covered everything I learned and were on to new things by day 3. You definitely get out of it what you put into it. Some people put it 60+ hours a week, some didn't and it showed to some extent.

    Our instructor put in as many hours as we did. He really went above and beyond to make sure that we understood not just what code to write, but why and how the code works. He did...

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The Iron Yard Alumni Reviews Summary

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