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Coding Dojo

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Founded in 2012, Coding Dojo is a global technology education company that offers programs in Software Development and Data Science. Students can choose to learn coding languages in Python, JavaScript, Java and C#/.NET Core, or dig deeper into data and visualization in Python. In addition to an extensive curriculum, students collaborate with peers, join interactive lectures with instructors, have unlimited support from career services, and access to Teaching Assistants seven days a week.    To apply, candidates need to apply, schedule an interview with admissions, and pay a deposit to secure their placement once accepted. Since 2012, Coding Dojo has endeavored to help individuals from a variety of backgrounds and skill levels transform into professional technology professionals. Coding Dojo also offers unlimited career services, including one-on-one sessions with a career services manager, open forums with industry leaders, and comprehensive job preparation. Coding Dojo provides scholarships for Career Reinvention, Women in Tech, Military, Diversity, and Kickstart to qualifying students.

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  • Don
    Don
    Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Jul 28, 2016
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    Excellent Experience

     

    It was a huge challenge but it would've been more a challenge to learn all I did without Coding Dojo's help. Having a fun and considerate cohort made it a lot easier for me. I guess I got lucky with that one. The TA's and instructors also helped a lot in overcoming many of the topics and concepts I used to consider extremely intimidating. Angular was a scary monster lurking in the shadows until the platform exposed angular for the beautiful, majestic framework that it is....

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  • Kerrin
    Kerrin
    Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Jul 27, 2016
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    Coding Dojo Review

    During my time at Coding Dojo, I went from being a person with absolutely no coding experience to someone that feels confident in his ability to design and implement full web applications in both Python and Javascript using the MEAN stack. I was also fortunate enough to take the iOS track and have been able to develop basic iOS applications. I have not yet deployed anything on the app store but am in the process of finishing a few projects that I may deploy. I would have liked to get...

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  • Phil
    Phil
    Student • Web Development • Seattle
    Apr 22, 2016
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    Worth the effort!!!

    Coming into the program without any coding experience was a little overwhelming at first.  Though the struggles at first were tough, the progress I made in the end was truly remarkable to me.  I didn't believe the people who told me while I was limping my way through the PHP stack, that it will get easier and things were would eventually start clicking.  It wasn't until I wrote my first callback function in the third week of the MEAN stack that I started to believe that it could be t...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development • Seattle
    Apr 22, 2016
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    Will become like your next family

    I had a lot of fun learning new languages alongside people with similar interests as me, and being able to learn things I've really been interested in but didn't know where to start. Although we may have gone down different paths, and will continue to branch off, I won't be able to forget the experience I had here, the relationships I made, the friends I met. I'm excited to use what I've learned to further myself and my life!   When I first heard about the boo...
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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Apr 22, 2016
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    You get out what you put in.

    I came to Coding Dojo trying to redefine myself, and it helped me do just that. I had a bit of experience programming before, but nothing formal, and most done on my own.   It's not easy. If you don't have the dedication to invest a sizable amount of time, you will not succeed. The amount of time people put into this program really shows in terms of ability and results. It's supposed to be a struggle, but like their slogan says: strength through struggle. Even...
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  • Ramyatha Yugendernath
    Ramyatha Yugendernath
    Full Stack Developer • Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Apr 22, 2016
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    A good exposure!

    If you are looking for a career change or want to be a better developer, I would definetly recommend Coding Dojo. Personally , Coding Dojo really changed my perception about coding. Today, I can code in any language and handle any framework. All thanks to my instructors who were very helpful and kept us motivated. Be it any time they would always be ready to help us. 

    Another great thing about Coding Dojo is the career services program that they started recently to help the new g...

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous
    Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Apr 03, 2016
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    Bitter experience

    If you must be stuck with them, the advice is to lick their boots and never complain about anything in the slightest way or else they will be very suspicious and judgmental of you. That's what happened behind the complainers back at our cohort. Whether coding dojo did well or not, how would it benefit you if you don't praise the bootcamp you already paid $9,000 for?

    Of course you would definitely learn SOMETHING at coding dojo!!! But it won't be a ton (unless you do your own rese...

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  • Anonymous
    Front-End Developer • Graduate • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Apr 02, 2016
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    A poor experience I cannot recommend

    I attended Coding Dojo about two years ago. I never wrote a proper review about Coding Dojo, but the experience has really left a bitter mark, to where I honestly cannot recommend Coding Dojo to anyone. Hopefully they have improved by now, but from what I hear, many problems I encountered are still there. 

    The camp that I attended started in November 2013, finishing in February 2014. It was a 9 week program which focused on HTML, CSS, Ruby on Rails, and PHP. It was at the Mountai...

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    Katie of Coding Dojo

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    Apr 06, 2016

    Thank you for in-depth and detailed review, feedback like this truly helps us improve. In 2013 you attended one of our first cohorts, since then we’ve taken major steps towards refining our program and making it into what it is today, which is a much different picture than our original program. But talk is cheap, so here are a few specific changes we’ve made that address the problems you highlighted:

    1. Instructor Experience: Coding Dojo lead instructors across all locations are experienced developers. Unlike many bootcamps that hire part-time instructors, our instructors are full-time hires coming from the likes of Microsoft and NASA. Several have well over a decade of programming and industry experience that they bring to the table. We have established an exceptionally rigid hiring process for our instructors to ensure we are truly getting the best out there.
    2. Focus on JavaScript: As you noted, when you were in the program JavaScript/MEAN was just becoming the “next big thing.” We realized that, which is why it’s now a foundational component of our 14-week program, with 4 weeks spent on the material. Due to our success in this area, we have created a corporate training program where (typically large companies) send their employees to us to improve their chops.
    3. Job/Career Support: In early 2015 we rolled out a comprehensive Career Services program supporting current students and alumni including one-on-one mentorship, career workshops and forums with industry leaders. Since then we have developed important partnerships at all of our locations and it’s proving to be very successful, for example a recent graduate received offers at both Google AND Apple at the same time.
    4. Learning Experience: You’re absolutely correct in that we don’t hand hold students and that it’s not for everyone. You need to be self-motivated, be okay putting in long hours and that you get what you put into the program. That being said, our students are typically physically in class with teachers, TA’s, and mentors and peers for 8-10 hours every day. We now provide a higher level of support than any of our competitors, however it is very important for the success of our students that they learn to be self-motivated and confident enough to solve problems on their own so that they land higher level, higher paying jobs.

    We regret that you didn’t have the experience you expected. However we are thrilled to see that, despite your experience, you still landed a job as a Front-End developer! Thank you again for sharing your feedback, and please know that we’ve recognized many of those concerns ourselves, and have taken steps to address each and every one of them in the past 2 years. If further assistance from our career services team would be of value to you, please reach out to us and we will make ourselves available at no charge.




  • Anonymous
    Software Engineer • Web Development • Silicon Valley
    Mar 27, 2016
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    You get out what you put in

    ---------------- THE GOOD PARTS ---------------- 

    - All instructors were nice and easygoing, and will try their best to help when asked.

    - White boarding section every morning and the occasional quizzes to practice algorithms.

    - Free fruits, snacks and coffee.

    - The LAMP track was written well.

    - Project weeks at the end of every track.

    - Early bird discount, veteran/college students/women in tech discounts. Make sure to ask for t...

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  • Anonymous
    Onsite Bootcamp • Dallas
    Mar 18, 2016
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    Coding dojo journey

    I'll be documenting my time at the dojo. Check out my blog nodefs.wordpress.com

     

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  • Keith Seiji Kawamura
    Keith Seiji Kawamura
    Pharmacist • Applicant • Silicon Valley
    Mar 17, 2016
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    #ONEDAYOFCODE

    Overview of websites. Front and back end. Databases.

    Intro to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

    Saturday 10 to 6 One Day

    Free lunch

    10 students various levels

    Informative lecture. Challenging self-paced GUI. Excellent support. Difficult for me as a true beginner. Fun and enthusiastic staff. When it becomes available in Silicon Valley, I would like to enroll in their Front End 4 week course. Learning 3 Full Stacks in 14 weeks for their Onsite Flex ...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Web Development • Los Angeles
    Jan 25, 2016
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    Career Changer (LA Bootcamp)

    While working in the healthcare field for years, I had many “what if” moments about what life would have been like had I studied computer programming in college. As coding boot camps became more popular and I had friends who went through these programs, Coding Dojo opened up an opportunity to pursue my passions once again.

    At first, I was a little skeptical about the program and whether it could really teach me enough skills to get a full time position as a we...

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Coding Dojo Alumni Reviews Summary

Based on 600+ Coding Dojo alumni reviews on Course Report, the school is highly regarded for its variety of courses, including Software Development, Data Science, and Cybersecurity. Reviews often commend the school for its comprehensive curriculum, supportive learning environment, and the practical skills imparted. One reviewer mentions the bootcamp as a "transformative experience" despite its intensity and another reviewer says, "The instructors and TAs are knowledgeable and very helpful." However, some students mention concerns about the cost and feel the program could offer more depth in real-world skill application.
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FAQs

How much does Coding Dojo cost?

Coding Dojo costs around $16,995. On the lower end, some Coding Dojo courses like Software Development Online Part-Time Flex cost $9,995.

Where does Coding Dojo have campuses?

Coding Dojo teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Coding Dojo worth it?

Coding Dojo hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo on Course Report - you should start there!

Is Coding Dojo legit?

We let alumni answer that question. 630 Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.

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You can read 630 reviews of Coding Dojo on Course Report! Coding Dojo alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Coding Dojo and rate their overall experience a 4.38 out of 5.

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