I did Flatiron School’s Immersive Web Dev bootcamp in NYC about 2 years ago.
I’d definitely say one of their stronger points is their ability to connect students with jobs, and it’s how I found my software engineering job. I think the same would apply to the majority of my cohort. They were extremely supportive during the process as well, with mock interviews, weekly check-ins, etc.
As far as the stack, we learned Ruby and Rails for the back-end, and JavaScript for the front-end, but no specific front-end framework. Their curriculum may definitely have changed since.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend it!
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I did Flatiron School’s Immersive Web Dev bootcamp in NYC about 2 years ago.
I’d definitely say one of their stronger points is their ability to connect students with jobs, and it’s how I found my software engineering job. I think the same would apply to the majority of my cohort. They were extremely supportive during the process as well, with mock interviews, weekly check-ins, etc.
As far as the stack, we learned Ruby and Rails for the back-end, and JavaScript for the front-end, but no specific front-end framework. Their curriculum may definitely have changed since.
Overall, I’d definitely recommend it!