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.
After years of being stuck in a job and an industry I didn't enjoy, I felt it was time to move on. It took some persuasion, but I decided to quit my PhD and follow my interest in coding. After self-studying for a while, I felt it wasn't enough for me, and I finally decided to enroll in the Le Wagon bootcamp. I didn't really know what to expect, other than long hours and hard work for two months. However, I was very pleasantly surprised.
The course started with back-end by giving yo...
After years of being stuck in a job and an industry I didn't enjoy, I felt it was time to move on. It took some persuasion, but I decided to quit my PhD and follow my interest in coding. After self-studying for a while, I felt it wasn't enough for me, and I finally decided to enroll in the Le Wagon bootcamp. I didn't really know what to expect, other than long hours and hard work for two months. However, I was very pleasantly surprised.
The course started with back-end by giving you a good understanding of Ruby, before going more detailed into Object Oriented Programming and databases (SQL). After this we dove into front-end, where HTML and CSS were passed by fairly quickly, and Javascript was covered in more detail. Finally, we learned how to use different frameworks which make your life as a web developer much easier. The main framework was Rails, and this is what we used to develop our two final projects. I was lucky to get my project chosen on pitch-day, and getting to spend the last 10 days developing your dream application was a true joy. It also gives you a good start if you want to make this a real-life project/ start-up. Check out https://www.trippytune.com!
Le Wagon is extremely well organised, with an online study platform called Kitt which makes your learning experience very fluid. Here I had access to daily video lectures, lecture slides, daily challenges etc, and you get a lifetime access to these resources. The daily challenges that you are asked to solve on Kitt are very well made, and as I was a slightly faster student, I could still find plenty challenges through the optionals. From what I know, this platform is unique, and gives Le Wagon a great advantage compared to other bootcamps. It really makes a big difference to have the right learning tools.
Initially, I was sceptical to doing the bootcamp in Bali, as some other courses in Bali have a reputation of being holidays in disguise. However, I found that Le Wagon Bali demands a lot from its students, which was exactly what I was looking for. It was definitely no holiday in disguise, although it surely is a pleasant environment to work in. It was a great experience, and if you chose Le Wagon I'm sure you won't regret it!
我叫Thomas,来Le Wagon之前,我在广州的Tesla做产品专员。当时从一名同事那里听说Le Wagon这个项目,加上自己也一直想了解编程,就报名参加了。在Le Wagon为期九个星期的高强度训练下,我不仅掌握到了很多有关编程的技术,更因为Le Wagon在上海IT行业的一些connections(Strikingly, Kiwo, etc.)了解到了IT业里面职业发展的机会。在整个训练营里面,我从一开始的一张白纸,到后来可以自主开发网页、微信小程序和web app。我未来的计划是利用我在Le Wagon学到的东西,自己独立自主研发一个跟留学有关的APP,让一些选择DIY申请的同学可以直接匹配到他们目标院校的学长学姐,获得第一手的资源帮助。
I was studying law and management, but after 5 years and a few internships, I realised that the lack of creativity was a huge problem for me.
I began to interest myself in design, and then I heard of Le Wagon and decided to learn to code. It seemed to be a really complet bootcamp, where we focused on the practical aspects, and where we could acquire the skills to find a job quickly.
And indeed, this 2 months were a real fun, combining logic and creativity and I really found...
I was studying law and management, but after 5 years and a few internships, I realised that the lack of creativity was a huge problem for me.
I began to interest myself in design, and then I heard of Le Wagon and decided to learn to code. It seemed to be a really complet bootcamp, where we focused on the practical aspects, and where we could acquire the skills to find a job quickly.
And indeed, this 2 months were a real fun, combining logic and creativity and I really found out what to do with my life: code. We had the chance to work as teams and develop really cool projects, which was really enriching. Moreover, Barcelona was the ideal city to relax and go out after hard days of work, and the staff team was really nice
I consider my professional life thus far to be scinded so: before le Wagon, and afterwards. Not like I'm ancient, or anything. The reason for this is, before attending this bootcamp, I thought that coding, like math, like engineering, like physics, was reserved to people who had studied it since middle school. I thought that people like me, with backgrounds in languages, translation, and literature couldn't possibly wrap their airy heads around such a complex, "science-minded" discipline.<...
I consider my professional life thus far to be scinded so: before le Wagon, and afterwards. Not like I'm ancient, or anything. The reason for this is, before attending this bootcamp, I thought that coding, like math, like engineering, like physics, was reserved to people who had studied it since middle school. I thought that people like me, with backgrounds in languages, translation, and literature couldn't possibly wrap their airy heads around such a complex, "science-minded" discipline.
That's a load of bull.
Le Wagon's bootcamp teaches you to code, plain and simple. No matter your background and your strengths, you'll be able to find something in their carefully crafted curriculum to pique your interest and light a fire under your brain. Their teaching team is dedicated, attentive, and a motivating example of how proficient alumni can become in a mere matter of months. Best of all, the community of alumni is unfailingly welcoming, bubbling with creativity and good will, and swells with every graduating class to include more members.
The overall course is fast-paced and intense but ultimately enormously rewarding. A change is as good as a rest, they say, and Le Wagon can empower you to make the change you seek, though I guarantee you won't get much rest!
Thank you Le Wagon! Why ? Being a student in digital marketing in Paris, I had the chance to integrate the batch#145 in parallel with my studies. I was looking for technical skills to complete my training rather focused on strategy. And I was not disappointed !
The training provides the technical foundation necessary to launch any Web application project. The pedagogy is very well thought out, all the concepts are exposed in a logical progression supported by an immediate practice....
Thank you Le Wagon! Why ? Being a student in digital marketing in Paris, I had the chance to integrate the batch#145 in parallel with my studies. I was looking for technical skills to complete my training rather focused on strategy. And I was not disappointed !
The training provides the technical foundation necessary to launch any Web application project. The pedagogy is very well thought out, all the concepts are exposed in a logical progression supported by an immediate practice. The speakers are all of a great level, the whole team is really cool and the intellectual challenge remains high from the beginning to the end.
In addition, an excellent atmosphere, camaraderie and peer support are present throughout the training, making working conditions even better. This experience was for me the opportunity to meet all types of profiles, all animated by the same spirit; the entrepreneurial spirit and to achieve great things.
My trip to Le Wagon is a very positive point for my resume and allowed me to obtain a position as a digital project manager in a web marketing agency located in Paris. So yes, I confirm, thank you Le Wagon!
During few years before coming to Le Wagon, I tried to learn how to code with different mooc. It was very difficult to know how to start, which language to use, etc.. I decided to apply to Le Wagon to receive a formal training in web development to accelerate and shape my apprenticeship.From Bordeaux, I chose to come to Paris to immerse myself in the Parisian start-up ecosystem.
I want to say thank you to the whole Le Wagon Team in Parisfor supporting us during this nine intensive week...
During few years before coming to Le Wagon, I tried to learn how to code with different mooc. It was very difficult to know how to start, which language to use, etc.. I decided to apply to Le Wagon to receive a formal training in web development to accelerate and shape my apprenticeship.From Bordeaux, I chose to come to Paris to immerse myself in the Parisian start-up ecosystem.
I want to say thank you to the whole Le Wagon Team in Parisfor supporting us during this nine intensive weeks. I did not think it was possible to acquire that much programming skills in two months. The "product" vision provided during the bootcamp is a massive strength for being comfortable with the ecosystem.
Moreover, every week we had meetings with entrepreneurs and it was nice to hear stories of enthusiast business owners.
Thank you again for this unforgettable experience.
After graduating from a Business school, and having worked as a Product Manager, I wanted to learn the basics of code to better collaborate with developers.
I joined Le Wagon, following the advice of 2 of my friends that had done the bootcamp and loved their experience, with very high expectations. I was not disappointed. I learned a ton, I also loved to be learning and the teaching staff helped me to give the best of myself.
The pedagogical approach "don't just learn to co...
After graduating from a Business school, and having worked as a Product Manager, I wanted to learn the basics of code to better collaborate with developers.
I joined Le Wagon, following the advice of 2 of my friends that had done the bootcamp and loved their experience, with very high expectations. I was not disappointed. I learned a ton, I also loved to be learning and the teaching staff helped me to give the best of myself.
The pedagogical approach "don't just learn to code, but learn to build products" enabled me to make sense of all the things I was learning, which is something I really liked. I also found that Le Wagon's formula was really efficient: many exercises, numerous teachers and teaching assistants who were always very accessible and a lot of mutual aid between students: it made me improve very fast. The tools and Le Wagon's teaching platform are very efficient to consolidate the learnings, revise a lesson, retrieve a tip from an exercise. And the community is crazy: tens of alumni came back to share their experience as startup founders or startup employees. And it is not even stopping at the end of the bootcamp…
In the end, I found a job as a Product Manager in an agency that develops mobile apps (with the help of Le Wagon's career team…!) in which I feel a thousand time more successful than in my previous experiences, because I have a better understanding of the issues and of the coding constraints as well as a better product-oriented approach - Therefore, thank you Le Wagon!
Engineer with 4 years of experience in software development in the energy industry, I made the move to web development and freelancing in early 2018 as a drastic career and life change. So, after quitting my job, I started learning web technologies on my own but felt a little bit overwhelmed by the amount of information you can find about web development on the web: there is too much of it! I got lost among Stack Overflow posts, online courses and blogs, learning something new one day just...
Engineer with 4 years of experience in software development in the energy industry, I made the move to web development and freelancing in early 2018 as a drastic career and life change. So, after quitting my job, I started learning web technologies on my own but felt a little bit overwhelmed by the amount of information you can find about web development on the web: there is too much of it! I got lost among Stack Overflow posts, online courses and blogs, learning something new one day just to read few days later somewhere else that it's completely out of date and out of use. I started doubting my past choices and myself...
Then I met two of my good friends who work in the web industry and who told me: "Don't stress out! Do Le Wagon!" So I searched for Le Wagon on the web and discovered the 9-week full-stack program: I was really attracted by the curriculum and by the product-oriented philosophy of this bootcamp. I discussed with some of the staff members, watched a demo day online on YouTube and read a lot of reviews and comments online before applying to Le Wagon Paris bootcamp: let's get on board!
Before actually joining the program, there is some prep work to be done online. It allows you to gently discover the basic concepts which are going to be dealt with in depth during the 9 weeks. Moreover, it allows you to be sure you're able to work in front of a computer full of code lines during an entire day, which is the daily routine of a developer!
The curriculum is gradual and consistent with the bootcamp's goal which is to transform you into a full-stack web developer from scratch in 9 weeks. The bootcamp goes from 9 am to around 6 or 7 pm everyday, 5 days a week. Everyday starts with a lecture about 1 hour long presenting the concepts or features you're going to work on the same day. Then you spent the rest of the day working on assignments alongside one of your classmates who is your "buddy" for the day. Working side by side with your buddy helps you put what you want to code into words before actually coding it and debug your code when it's not doing what you want. If you're still stuck on something after asking your buddy for help, you can open up a ticket right from the bootcamp website and soon a teaching assistant will come and help you out.
In Le Wagon bootcamp, you will learn web development’s best practices and lean startup philosophy along with tech skills. You'll know how to code in Ruby on Rails, Postgresql, Javascript, HTML and CSS. You'll also know how to use Git and GitHub for versioning and collaboration, how to do a wire-frame and a mock-up using Figma, how to deploy and maintain your web app on Heroku and how to effectively search for help on the Internet. The project part of the bootcamp has a pretty clear goal: teach you how to code your minimal viable product (MVP) as a team of 3 or 4 collaborating in a sort of dev sprint or hackathon.
During one week, all teams have to build a marketplace web app, like Airbnb. As a product-oriented bootcamp, all students are invited in the middle of the bootcamp to do a basic pitch of ideas they would like to work on. Out of all the ideas presented a few are selected and ranked by order of preference by student votes. Those chosen ideas become final projects, that are assigned to groups of 4 or 3. During the last two weeks, the teams are working on their project. During all the project part, teacher assistants are available to guide and help students debug their code. The climax of the bootcamp is the final day, the demoday, where projects are presented and demonstrated during a meet-up and live on YouTube.
Alongside with everything written above, Le Wagon bootcamp has also side and optional activities like free meetups and talks with industry devs, yoga classes, and some free beers for the course-mates on friday nights! With Le Wagon bootcamp you'll also join a fast growing network and community gathered around web development, entrepreneurship, freelancing and teaching and driven by kindness and helpfulness. This community has reached almost 3,400 people on Slack as today (08/2018)!
Now let me tell you what Le Wagon bootcamp is NOT. It's not, in any way, a college or university course or program. You'll not be taught algorithm theory, network theory or any other fundamental course of computer science or electrical engineering degree. You will learn new skills every mornings and apply them every afternoons in typical use cases, as opposed to few classes per week for one course in typical college program schedule. Therefore, you will probably work more intensely than in most college courses but you will work only on one topic at a time. There is no final exam except the final project and the only rank, grade or diploma you'll have is the satisfaction you can get out of it.
To conclude, joining Le Wagon bootcamp is like hopping in a train: you know the final destination, the path is pretty clear and the train ride time too. Onboarded with you are people coming from all backgrounds and coding skill levels: some are still students, some have just quit their jobs, some are taking time off. During the train ride, you learn web development hard and soft skills from the experienced crew members, which are the teachers and teaching assistants, and the use of an impressive learning platform including efficient, motivational and entertaining challenges and tools. You meet your train buddies as everyday you have to seat and work with a new one. At the end, every passenger has his/her own experience of this common train ride but everyone arrived at destination on time. After the bootcamp, you get off the train and leave as a full-stack web developer able to build your own product, work in a tech company as a product manager or dev or work on your own as a freelancer. Finally you can contact anyone who took the train anytime reaching him/her on Slack to share valuable information including diverse events and job opportunities.
I highly recommend Le Wagon bootcamp for anyone willing to join an intense yet amazing journey to learn web development with Ruby on Rails!
在我来到沃耕编程训练营之前我在一个拉斯维加斯的私立高中念11年级。当时我在编程方面有过唯一的经验来自于学校的AP Computer Science Principles,但是在那个课上我们没有太多的涉及到如何写代码,于是我出于兴趣,开始在网上自学javascript。虽然网络上有很多丰富的学习资源,但想要开始做自己脑海中想象的项目,我可能还有很大的差距。只有专业的老师以及学习环境才能使我在较短的时间内完成目标。同时,我希望在大学能够申请计算机专业,所以极其需要在这个夏天开始有效率地学习编程。出于这些目的,我在网上找到了沃耕。就像之前了解到的一样,沃耕是一个十分注重项目实际操作的一个编程训练营,有四个星期我们大大小小共做了3个项目。我觉得这一段学习之旅是非常有意义的,在过去的九个星期里我们不仅学到了最基础的代码逻辑,还学到了如何正确利用网络资源和各类文档,最重要的是,沃耕很注重教授如何在现实生活中与不同的人一起写程序,如何合作与沟通,这也是这个训练营的独特之处。如果说我的目标是通过这九个星期来初步涉入编程这一领域,而且能够独立或者合作完成一些项目,沃耕完全达到了我的预期。总体...
在我来到沃耕编程训练营之前我在一个拉斯维加斯的私立高中念11年级。当时我在编程方面有过唯一的经验来自于学校的AP Computer Science Principles,但是在那个课上我们没有太多的涉及到如何写代码,于是我出于兴趣,开始在网上自学javascript。虽然网络上有很多丰富的学习资源,但想要开始做自己脑海中想象的项目,我可能还有很大的差距。只有专业的老师以及学习环境才能使我在较短的时间内完成目标。同时,我希望在大学能够申请计算机专业,所以极其需要在这个夏天开始有效率地学习编程。出于这些目的,我在网上找到了沃耕。就像之前了解到的一样,沃耕是一个十分注重项目实际操作的一个编程训练营,有四个星期我们大大小小共做了3个项目。我觉得这一段学习之旅是非常有意义的,在过去的九个星期里我们不仅学到了最基础的代码逻辑,还学到了如何正确利用网络资源和各类文档,最重要的是,沃耕很注重教授如何在现实生活中与不同的人一起写程序,如何合作与沟通,这也是这个训练营的独特之处。如果说我的目标是通过这九个星期来初步涉入编程这一领域,而且能够独立或者合作完成一些项目,沃耕完全达到了我的预期。总体来说,无论从课程安排,导师角度,或者硬件设备及环境,这都是一次非常高效且很有收获的体验。
If you are looking for a meaningful, high quality place to develop your technical and personal skills and change your attitude forever, then Le Wagon Barcelona is the place for you!
As a psychologist, I develop and organise training programmes for managers to improve their skills for the future. I am used to quickly recognizing potential in people. And damn, I can tell you: highly talented people come together in Le Wagon! You will not only learn how to code, but also what it takes...
If you are looking for a meaningful, high quality place to develop your technical and personal skills and change your attitude forever, then Le Wagon Barcelona is the place for you!
As a psychologist, I develop and organise training programmes for managers to improve their skills for the future. I am used to quickly recognizing potential in people. And damn, I can tell you: highly talented people come together in Le Wagon! You will not only learn how to code, but also what it takes to bring your own ideas to life. You'll work hard with people from all over the world you've never seen before, and you'll see the amazing results you can achieve as a team in no time. I am really proud of my team, we have built a very cool quizz-based learning platform in 2 weeks - without any programming experience before!
You'll also be lucky enough to live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world and in the cosy, inspiring school with Gus and the other wonderful teachers. Only that they are less teachers than your partners who will support you to get the best out of yourself and get the maximum benefit from this program. The guys are just funny, helpful and wonderful people. Meetups are also organized on a regular basis, where you will meet interesting people - who may even make you a job offer!
The Bootcamp was intense, exhausting, fun, inspiring and grandiose. I will never forget this time and the things I have learned here - not only through coding, but also about what people are capable of when they are in the right community. Thank you, Le Wagon Barcelona! I look forward to seeing you again soon!
Lets start by saying thank you to the whole Le Wagon Team in Barcelona. My time during the bootcamp was fantastic. I signed up to Le Wagon because coding had always been something I was interested in, but never really got around to learn. I bought a book or two, two years ago trying to teach myself the basics of python but ended up quitting only after a couple of days because it was just to theoretical and boring to learn by myself. The approach of Le Wagon is great, working on small probl...
Lets start by saying thank you to the whole Le Wagon Team in Barcelona. My time during the bootcamp was fantastic. I signed up to Le Wagon because coding had always been something I was interested in, but never really got around to learn. I bought a book or two, two years ago trying to teach myself the basics of python but ended up quitting only after a couple of days because it was just to theoretical and boring to learn by myself. The approach of Le Wagon is great, working on small problem sets with changing partners was great fun. Not only did I improve my coding everyday during the 9 weeks of the camp, but I also met some great people. The first 2-3 weeks were quite tough because I didn’t really see the bigger picture back then, but that certainly changed during and after week 4. All of the small coding challenges that we solved during the start, not really seeing where they would once lead us, started to make sense and build a coherent and surprising picture of what we would actually get out of the bootcamp. I was astonished by what all of us achieved when we started the last 3 weeks of the program, working on our very own projects. We not only learned the basics of coding front- and backend but also received many enriching insights into building a startup in the tech sector. I’d say that my biggest take aways from the 9 weeks in Barcelona were that one can learn anything and solve anything if they know where to look and persevere while doing so. Coding will become more and more important in the future and anyone, in almost every sector will be confronted with new technologies and maybe even code itself. I honestly think that Le Wagon gives us a great opportunity to prepare ourselves for that future teaching us the fun, creative and cool skill of coding.
I honestly believe that coding is the language of the future; I think everything worth being a part of involves code. I come from a family of entrepreneurs who are constantly trying to push the envelope in business, finding new and uncontested market spaces to expand and grow their ideas into realities. In their ventures they have discovered that no matter how great an idea, it cannot be scalable or profitable without incorporating technology in some way or form.
I myself studied a...
I honestly believe that coding is the language of the future; I think everything worth being a part of involves code. I come from a family of entrepreneurs who are constantly trying to push the envelope in business, finding new and uncontested market spaces to expand and grow their ideas into realities. In their ventures they have discovered that no matter how great an idea, it cannot be scalable or profitable without incorporating technology in some way or form.
I myself studied a 4 year Bachelor of Business Science Finance and Economics Degree at the University of Cape Town and am currently studying towards my CFA® Charter. Business and Finance are my passions, over the course of my degree I had the pleasure of watching the Finance Industry transform into what is now referred to as the Fin Tech (Financial Technology) Industry. Graduating from university I realized that no matter how great and relevant a degree I had, it meant nothing if I could not communicate in the industry I so desperately wanted to be in. My decision to join Le Wagon was made to help me fulfill my dreams of joining and better understanding the Fin Tech Industry, I walked away from Le Wagon with so much more. People are mistaken in thinking that joining a coding bootcamp means you are expected to become a developer. I left Le Wagon with a deep understanding of the inner workings of technology and coding languages, the bootcamp taught me a completely different way of thinking and learning. I now have all the background knowledge to understand the backend of the technological sector in the Fin Tech Industry, which is certain to aid me in future negotiations.
In addition to learning a selection of coding languages I was given the opportunity to be part of a community of exceptionally intelligent and talented individuals. I met and made good friends with people from all over the world, not only was I exposed to the world of technology but to a wealth of different cultures and personalities. I will forever look back on my time at Le Wagon as one of the best experiences of my life and I expect nothing less for those joining the Le Wagon community in the future.
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.
Is Le Wagon worth it?
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