Le Wagon is a global tech training provider that offers full-time, in-person and online bootcamps in Web Development, Data Science, and Data Analytics. Le Wagon also offers part-time courses in Web Analytics, Python & Machine Learning, Growth & Data Automation, and Data Analytics Essentials. Le Wagon is aimed at individuals seeking to change careers or acquire specific skills. Le Wagon’s training has helped more than 18,000 students accelerate their careers, transition into tech, or launch startups. Le Wagon was founded in 2013 in Paris, and now has in-person campuses in over 40 cities and 25 countries.
Beginners are welcome at Le Wagon. Applicants of the Web Development bootcamp do not need any previous technical experience, but should be motivated, curious, and social. Applicants to the Data Science bootcamp should have basic knowledge of programming and mathematics.
Students at Le Wagon have access to comprehensive career services, such as 1:1 coaching, tech talks, and assistance with job materials and Github. Le Wagon offers students access to their extensive hiring network, and organizes regular recruiting events for students to participate in. Graduates will have lifetime access to Le Wagon’s learning platform.
Le Wagon offers various scholarships and financing options, such as installment plans, Income Share Agreements, public funding, and more.
I joined Le Wagon Barcelona right after graduating from a three years’ bachelor in Business.
I decided to learn to code as it is a very valuable skill to have in the business field. I was also attracted by the creative aspect and all the challenges that come with it.
At first I was not sure how much I would like coding and if I would want to fully pursue it but I knew that either way I would use it to my advantage no matter the path I wou...
I joined Le Wagon Barcelona right after graduating from a three years’ bachelor in Business.
I decided to learn to code as it is a very valuable skill to have in the business field. I was also attracted by the creative aspect and all the challenges that come with it.
At first I was not sure how much I would like coding and if I would want to fully pursue it but I knew that either way I would use it to my advantage no matter the path I would choose to follow after finishing the bootcamp.
Le Wagon was really an eye opener. I enjoyed every day of the bootcamp and LeWagon Barcelona’s team made it very special as they were all very kind, patient and open minded. I also had a great time getting to know my teammates and working with them. Meeting people of such diversity was very enriching.
After finishing Le Wagon I can finally say that I have enjoyed coding so much that I will be looking for a job as a web developer. Le Wagon has helped me to know what I want to do with my life, I could not be more thankful to have been part of this adventure.
Before attending Le Wagon Barcelona, I was working in the IT department for an accountancy firm. I’d wanted to transition into a career in web development for a while, and thought working in an IT department would get me closer to that. I found Le Wagon soon after starting full-time work, and set my sights on it immediately. What appealed to me was being able to learn transferable skills and industry-standard languages/frameworks, allowing me to work for either myself or within a com...
Before attending Le Wagon Barcelona, I was working in the IT department for an accountancy firm. I’d wanted to transition into a career in web development for a while, and thought working in an IT department would get me closer to that. I found Le Wagon soon after starting full-time work, and set my sights on it immediately. What appealed to me was being able to learn transferable skills and industry-standard languages/frameworks, allowing me to work for either myself or within a company, and Le Wagon offered that.
Le Wagon provided me with the tools needed for me to build a career in a field I am excited about. I feel comfortable in everything I was taught at the bootcamp, and feel as though I have a great platform to expand my knowledge going forward. A world of job opportunities has opened up for me, and I have even had companies come to me, instead of me to them. I couldn’t recommend Le Wagon enough!
Before Le Wagon I was active as an entrepreneur and working in startups. There, my tasks were always business related as I studied Economics & Business Administration. I was working a lot on spreadsheets, presentations and spent a lot of time in meetings. The part I loved most was building the strategy and business model as well as trying to find the next investor.
Even though, I loved the strategizing, one thing always bothered me. For each and every idea ...
Before Le Wagon I was active as an entrepreneur and working in startups. There, my tasks were always business related as I studied Economics & Business Administration. I was working a lot on spreadsheets, presentations and spent a lot of time in meetings. The part I loved most was building the strategy and business model as well as trying to find the next investor.
Even though, I loved the strategizing, one thing always bothered me. For each and every idea I had, may it be within the current startup or for a new one, I never could start myself. There was always an IT guy missing. I wanted to be able to build at least prototypes of these ideas and communicate what I want with the developers. This was the first reason to learn how to code.
The second reason was that I want to be able to define the future. For that, I felt the need to understand what is actually possible with technology. What can I expect from the developers? What business models and ideas are actually doable? And which way is a good one to go there?
Last, but not least, what brought me to Le Wagon was that I also wanted to learn to build products, not just features. I wanted to figure out how you can go from zero to a product that people actually want. And especially how to do it quick.
To conclude, the urge of understanding tech made my decision to learn coding and to learn it at Le Wagon.
So, now, I’m job hunting. Coding was so much fun, that I want to do it professionally and learn a lot more. However, I’m pretty open as I would love to combine my newly adapted dev skills as well as my passion for creating and strategy. First, I am going to apply in some startups or bigger companies so that there hopefully is someone who can mentor me a bit. And after some month / years I want to go back founding an own company from an idea that I validate during the job. So, right now I‘m creating my own portfolio page with the two projects from the bootcamp as well as another own small app, apply a lot and work on my dev skills.
What really helped me to get the confidence to apply for dev jobs was, especially, our final project at Le Wagon: Shuffle (shuffle-jobs.com), an tinder-like app to connect you with the right companies in a matter of minutes to find your next dream job! Another, awesome “side effect” is that I am now confident to learn everything quick and that I am able to dive deeper into tech. Further, the great community within my batch as well as the 6000+ community didn’t just lead me to find new friends but is also an amazing resource for support and ideas. Thanks, Le Wagon, for boosting my capabilities and creating such an amazing experience.
Prior to Le Wagon I worked in Finance, primarily as a commodities trader on Wall Street. In 2016 I saw some of my colleagues and associates leave the business to attend coding bootcamps. It was then I realized that there was an entire tech industry I knew almost nothing about; an industry with much more potential than the one I was in.
As electronic trading became the norm, programming skills became more valuable than trading experience itself. In my industry, companies that were...
Prior to Le Wagon I worked in Finance, primarily as a commodities trader on Wall Street. In 2016 I saw some of my colleagues and associates leave the business to attend coding bootcamps. It was then I realized that there was an entire tech industry I knew almost nothing about; an industry with much more potential than the one I was in.
As electronic trading became the norm, programming skills became more valuable than trading experience itself. In my industry, companies that were hiring wanted P.h.d. level academic backgrounds with advanced algorithmic programming experience, so I figured that I should at least get started somewhere! I began taking a few online courses and found that web development was really interesting, requiring both technical thinking and creativity. My goal was to become either a front end or full stack developer. I tried the self-taught route, but like most people found that not only was there too much to learn, but difficulty in figuring out what to learn.
Fast forward a year later. Taking the bootcamp at Le Wagon Barcelona gave me the skills needed to build an app from start to finish. It's amazing what can be accomplished in such a short amount of time. The atmosphere is supportive and collaborative, and I've made more friends in 2 months than I have in the last two years. I've been working on finding a job as a developer since the end of the bootcamp, and already had a technical interview through my connections at Le Wagon.
Have you ever been in front of a tech product and had the feeling that you did not understand at all how it had been built? That was exactly how I felt before doing Le Wagon.
I was in my last year of a degree in International Business Economics when I realized I wanted to do something more. I started asking myself: “What do I want to do next?“, and so I started thinking about what I had enjoyed the most during the university, what were my interests, etc... And...
Have you ever been in front of a tech product and had the feeling that you did not understand at all how it had been built? That was exactly how I felt before doing Le Wagon.
I was in my last year of a degree in International Business Economics when I realized I wanted to do something more. I started asking myself: “What do I want to do next?“, and so I started thinking about what I had enjoyed the most during the university, what were my interests, etc... And when doing that reflection, I realized that my favorites classes were always those in which we talked about tech products and entrepreneurship.
“But I don’t know much about technology…“, was my next concern. I was open to keeping learning new skills, so I started looking for boot camps and then I found Le Wagon, which offered exactly what I was looking for.
And now, as a recent graduate of Le Wagon, I can say that the program fully met my expectations. The days at Le Wagon were very practical, which helped me a lot to consolidate the concepts and learn their day to day use. Moreover, every day we were assigned a buddy with which we had to do some exercises, which was a really good opportunity to learn from our colleges. But most importantly, I would like to say that the Bootcamp was not only a big chance to learn technical skills, but also to meet really interesting people from all around the globe. The vibes during the 9 weeks were just amazing!!! Energy, motivation, and eagerness to learn were the air I breathed every day.
Thanks to Le Wagon, now I feel ready to start a career in Product Management.
My name is Mireia. Originally from Spain, I was part of Batch 341 of Le Wagon in Barcelona.
First of all, I have to say that I was a little worried because I didn’t have any background in tech. I studied business management. And before the bootcamp I was working at a coworking space in Barcelona as a Community Manager. So my knowledge about the tech world was more related to business and not in a technical way.
M...
My name is Mireia. Originally from Spain, I was part of Batch 341 of Le Wagon in Barcelona.
First of all, I have to say that I was a little worried because I didn’t have any background in tech. I studied business management. And before the bootcamp I was working at a coworking space in Barcelona as a Community Manager. So my knowledge about the tech world was more related to business and not in a technical way.
My first contact with programming was because of my brother. He was learning computer science and one day while he was coding a videogame I asked him how he did it. Once he started explaining it to me was just amazed! I thought that it was incredible all the things you were able to do with something called “methods” and with a couple of parenthesis.
Then I decided to start digging into programming to know at last the basics and my curiosity grew to a point where I started talking to everyone about it. A friend of mine told me that if I was really interested in it the best way to get started would be a coding bootcamp. He recommended to me the one at Le Wagon. His girlfriend did it one year ago and she was very happy after doing it. And now she was currently working in a company as a backend developer.
I looked it up and had great reviews. The program was very complete and they seemed to have a nice community of people so I decided to join it.
When I show it to one of my friends who is a software developer he couldn’t believe that they would be able to teach so much in just 9 weeks.
Since the very first moment Le Wagon felt like the perfect place to me. It didn’t feel like a regular school at all. It was an open space full of awesome and smart people from all over the world ready to do their best and learn as much as possible. I felt like I was back at the coworking space.
Because I am someone who believes that the only way to learn is by doing, I really enjoyed the format of the bootcamp. We had one and a half hours of lecture in the morning and we were solving different challenges in pairs for the rest of the day for the first 7 weeks.
In the last two weeks we had a big project to build our own web application from scratch. When that started was the moment when I realised: “Wow! I actually know how to do this!” I couldn’t believe it. After just 7 weeks we developed an awesome product called BoostIt, which I am really proud of and is now part of my portfolio.
I cannot be anything but grateful to Le Wagon’s team. They were very helpful, inspirational and they never said no. It didn’t matter how challenging anything we wanted to build was. They helped me to realize that it doesn’t matter the background or experience that you have, if you really want, you can learn how to code.
So now, do you want to know what’s the best part of the bootcamp?
The fact that the end is the starting point for your new life! You don’t say goodbye on your last day. You say “see you soon, friends!” Once you finish you are part of this big community they have and you are still in touch with all the TAs, your colleagues and other people that did the bootcamp.
Now I cannot wait to keep learning and growing as a full stack developer. The tech world is what I like and I am looking forward to see how far the projects I am currently working on go.
Thank you Le Wagon Barcelona #341!
Eu me inscrevi para o curso de desenvolvedor web do Lê Wagon com o objetivo de entender melhor a dinâmica de programação. Como fundador de uma Startup de tecnologia tinha um problema de assimetria de informação gigantesco perante aos programadores. Era impossível ter uma noção a respeito do tempo e dos custos necessários para a construção das funções exigidas. Tendo esse objetivo em mente, acredito que o Lê Wagon até mesmo superou as minhas expectativas. Hoje me considero apto a entender e...
Eu me inscrevi para o curso de desenvolvedor web do Lê Wagon com o objetivo de entender melhor a dinâmica de programação. Como fundador de uma Startup de tecnologia tinha um problema de assimetria de informação gigantesco perante aos programadores. Era impossível ter uma noção a respeito do tempo e dos custos necessários para a construção das funções exigidas. Tendo esse objetivo em mente, acredito que o Lê Wagon até mesmo superou as minhas expectativas. Hoje me considero apto a entender e até mesmo orientar processos.
Além disso, é importante acrescentar que a vivência de trabalho em grupo, criação e gerenciamento de projetos, introdução a design de produtos, além de conceitos de marketing essenciais para a construção de um projeto, tais como a definição de uma persona, mostram que o título de desenvolvimento web não está adequado ao que vocês oferecem. O curso acrescenta skills que superam muito o de programação.
Por fim, além dos skills técnicos anteriormente abordados gostaria de salientar os quesitos sociais. Eventos, um ambiente descontraído e todo o cuidado com as pessoas presentes dão a estrutura necessária para que os estudantes suportem a situação de stress a que são submetidos durante as 9 semanas do curso.
Na minha opinião o Lê Wagon não vende um curso de programação e sim uma experiência. E isso supera muito um curso de programação. Eu fiz Work Experience
durante 3 meses nos Estados Unidos. É impressionante como eu consigo traçar um paralelo entre os dois. É algo que lembrarei com carinho, que contarei histórias aos amigos e que ficará marcado em mim para sempre.
Por fim, gostaria de agradecer mais uma vez pelo serviço prestado, por toda a atenção e carinho dos professores e principalmente pelo excelente trabalho de condução da Bootcamp Manager Milene.
The overall spirit and vibe for learning and helping each other.
Very intense, difficult and rewarding.
Awesome ensemble, helpful and knowledgeable.
I was introduced into the business world quite early at 18 years old and since that day, even during the university years I searched for new opportunities to make money. But at some point that game becomes boring and I felt like I hit the ceiling and I couldn’t move forward. I was like that for a couple of years. Then I remembered that when I was very young I was curious about coding, so I began searching for articles on this topic. Day by day, course by course I started to feel what...
I was introduced into the business world quite early at 18 years old and since that day, even during the university years I searched for new opportunities to make money. But at some point that game becomes boring and I felt like I hit the ceiling and I couldn’t move forward. I was like that for a couple of years. Then I remembered that when I was very young I was curious about coding, so I began searching for articles on this topic. Day by day, course by course I started to feel what code was about and at some point I wanted more. I felt the need of guidance and of a good way of learning, a program built by professionals and not the usual “Learn this in 2019” or “Why you should learn that in 2019". In those days I found out about Le Wagon…
Why did I choose Barcelona? First of all I wanted the program in english, second I wanted a city that I liked and last, but not least I wanted to feel that the team was the one for me. I watched some videos online and I decided that Gus de Vita, the founder of Le Wagon Barcelona could be the answer, then I read all that I could find about the rest of the team and finally the interview with Ellyn convinced me that this was the best choice. And it was!
The experience was amazing, the team was great and very supportive and my colleagues were like “handpicked”. Getting me out of my office and into this “it crowd” was the best thing that I did for me in a long time. So not only that I learned a lot about coding, but also I got to change the way I see my life. Learning to code changed even the way I think when I have to solve a problem that has nothing to do with it.
9 weeks of intense coding, over 20000 lines of code, one product http://www.epicenter.live/ and friends are the things that I got in Barcelona and I am so proud of them.
Now, my life is not boring anymore because learning to code is a lifetime job. I continue to learn online because Le Wagon offers courses even after the boot camp is over and I am preparing to become a better full stack web developer.
I was working in hospitality and as an administrator for most of my life. I’m 32 years old now and things have started to feel a bit stale for me. Felt I needed more creativity in my life hence why I looked into web development.
Signing up for the Le Wagon coding bootcamp in Barcelona was definitely one of the best decisions I've ever made. It is a very intensive course, often able to make you feel frustrated, but the staff is incredibly supportive and always t...
I was working in hospitality and as an administrator for most of my life. I’m 32 years old now and things have started to feel a bit stale for me. Felt I needed more creativity in my life hence why I looked into web development.
Signing up for the Le Wagon coding bootcamp in Barcelona was definitely one of the best decisions I've ever made. It is a very intensive course, often able to make you feel frustrated, but the staff is incredibly supportive and always there to help. You get to work on great projects and, by the end of the course, you'll be able to create web applications and also learn the entire technical workflow of how to work in a team.
I got a job in Barcelona, not quite related with the bootcamp, but now I’ll have the chance to further my knowledge and visit the school whenever possible!
You can expect great support from the staff after the bootcamp and access to a lot of learning material and perks - Kitt for life!!!
Désormais alumni du Wagon Bordeaux, j’ai effectué la formation cet automne. J’ai passé 9 semaines entouré par une équipe de professeurs et un staff toujours présent et à l’écoute. Mes camarades ont également été un très grand soutien alors que pour la plupart ils étaient, comme moi et n’avaient jamais codé.Nous sommes une promotion très soudée, l’entraide au court de la formation a été un réel plaisir et l’est encore aujourd’hui. L’ambiance avec l’équipe comme avec les é...
Désormais alumni du Wagon Bordeaux, j’ai effectué la formation cet automne. J’ai passé 9 semaines entouré par une équipe de professeurs et un staff toujours présent et à l’écoute. Mes camarades ont également été un très grand soutien alors que pour la plupart ils étaient, comme moi et n’avaient jamais codé.Nous sommes une promotion très soudée, l’entraide au court de la formation a été un réel plaisir et l’est encore aujourd’hui. L’ambiance avec l’équipe comme avec les élèves était parfaite.D’un point de vue technique la formation du Wagon est très complète. Une fois la formation terminée, nous avons toutes les clés en main pour réussir dans le domaine de la tech.
Bonne chance aux futurs alumni et un grand merci à toute l’équipe du Wagon Bordeaux.
Dubernard Lucas.
How much does Le Wagon cost?
The average bootcamp costs $14,142, but Le Wagon does not share pricing information. You can read a cost-comparison of other popular bootcamps!
What courses does Le Wagon teach?
Le Wagon offers courses like Data Analytics Bootcamp, Data Analytics Bootcamp Online, Data Analytics Essentials Skill Course, Data Engineering Bootcamp and 12 more.
Where does Le Wagon have campuses?
Le Wagon has in-person campuses in Amsterdam, Bali, Barcelona, Berlin, Bordeaux, Brussels, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Casablanca, Cologne, Dubai, Lausanne, Lille, Lisbon, London, Lyon, Madrid, Marseille, Mauritius, Melbourne, Mexico City, Montreal, Munich, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Porto, Rennes, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Toulouse, and Zurich. Le Wagon also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
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