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 am Mo from Thailand and am now a WeChat mini-program developer in Chengdu, China. Many years before Le Wagon I worked at a virtual tour company (but this was even before Google Street View so you could imagine things were very different in tech!). Last year, I worked as an IT Manager for managing IT outsourcing, web development and team building at Saraff Infotech (Thailand).
Now, I am staying with my wife in Chengdu, China. I like the city as it is developing very ...
I am Mo from Thailand and am now a WeChat mini-program developer in Chengdu, China. Many years before Le Wagon I worked at a virtual tour company (but this was even before Google Street View so you could imagine things were very different in tech!). Last year, I worked as an IT Manager for managing IT outsourcing, web development and team building at Saraff Infotech (Thailand).
Now, I am staying with my wife in Chengdu, China. I like the city as it is developing very fast. Because I missed a lot of new web technologies while I was an IT outsourcing manager, I wanted to get back into the industry. Therefore, I wanted to learn the most recent tech practices as well as make friends in Chengdu, which is why I joined Le Wagon :)
My experience at Le Wagon Chengdu
First of all, I registered last minute for Le Wagon, so I was considering whether it was a good idea or not. Yet after the bootcamp, I can say it was the best decision to guide me to become a good developer and innovator.
Prior to Le Wagon, I tried to learn many things by myself but that was a waste of time because I didn’t know which was the correct direction to learn and practice. Nowadays, new web technologies are too various, yet they are all connected. If you want to study by yourself, maybe it will take 1-2 years to know where are the best practices. In Le Wagon, lecturers and mentors are very experienced and experts, usually for more than 10 years. Also the Le Wagon method teaches students how to learn and apply other technologies by yourself. Now I can accelerate my learning and skills after Le Wagon.
Impression of the program
I got something beyond my expectation. I learned WeChat Mini-Programs - the new technology launched by Tencent in 2017, which I really like. It enables me to enter the China market with presence on a powerful APP like WeChat.
Moreover, I like my Le Wagon friends, lecturers and mentors. They are kind people and very optimistic to build a strong developer community in Chengdu. We all come from very different backgrounds, lifestyles and careers.
Biggest Takeaways
Best practices for web development skills and learning.
Methods and planning to build APPs in a short time.
These are very useful to continue learning and make projects in my IT career path.
Life after Le Wagon
Now, I am focusing on WeChat Mini Program development and working with one of mentors, who is continuing to help us understand how to organize as team developers and how to be successful entrepreneurs.
Suggestions for you
I highly recommend Le Wagon’s bootcamp in China. Both team Le Wagon Chengdu and Shanghai are very strong and passionate to build a very good developer and entrepreneur community.
For those who do not have any IT skills before, this course can reduce time to learn by yourself from 1-2 years in 2 months. Moreover, we can keep learning and share experiences in the Le Wagon community after you graduate!
Before I heard of Le Wagon in Barcelona I was doing a monotonous job with no excitement at all and for a long time felt that I did not want to carry on with that line of work for the rest of my life; I had been interested in computer science, attending many different courses in MOOC platforms over the past years but I had the feeling that I was missing the best part of CS.
Then all Barcelona Bootcamps offered an open doors day and after visiting all of them it is when I met Le Wa...
Before I heard of Le Wagon in Barcelona I was doing a monotonous job with no excitement at all and for a long time felt that I did not want to carry on with that line of work for the rest of my life; I had been interested in computer science, attending many different courses in MOOC platforms over the past years but I had the feeling that I was missing the best part of CS.
Then all Barcelona Bootcamps offered an open doors day and after visiting all of them it is when I met Le Wagon and its driver, Gus de Vita; immediately I felt they were for me because of its different approach to classic computer science where endless lectures are given with little or none practical exercises while LW heavily focuses on practical extremely challenging exercises where we are required to give our best to grasp a solid knowledge of the lecture given earlier in the morning.
They were teaching the whole full stack web development in a way that while I was participating in the course all my expectations were completely fulfilled and the course itself, mind-blowing: the educational methods, teachers assistants, daily class structure, exercise challenges and much more gave me the knowledge, confidence and tools to develop a career of my own in computer science.
Don’t get me wrong, it is not a doddle! A lot of hard work, effort, time investment and commitment are expected from the student side to be successful! Good things don’t come easy, but once is achieved the reward feels twice bigger than expected.
I absolutely endorse this course to take not only your cs skills to top level but to change your mindset and convince yourself that you are capable of, by hard effort, achieve anything that you aim. Le Wagon is absolutely worth every cent!
I was originally a Data Analyst, but after working with developing teams for a couple of years, I developed a curiosity and desire to learn how to code web apps myself!
What thrilled me the most, was the idea to be able to create something on my own in order then to convince people to join in my quest to conquer the web!
That is what brought me to take LeWagon’s Full Stack Web Dev. Bootcamp.
The course was incredibly well structured, each day planned to add a brick in w...
I was originally a Data Analyst, but after working with developing teams for a couple of years, I developed a curiosity and desire to learn how to code web apps myself!
What thrilled me the most, was the idea to be able to create something on my own in order then to convince people to join in my quest to conquer the web!
That is what brought me to take LeWagon’s Full Stack Web Dev. Bootcamp.
The course was incredibly well structured, each day planned to add a brick in what would become an intricate but solid castle of awesomeness.
Mind you, it was tough! You better be willing to get you hands dirty (metaphorically speaking of course!) but the teachers at Le Wagon provide you with all the necessary tools in order to surpass all the challenges ahead.
It was an incredible experience that climaxed with the final project of having succeeded to be able to have created a real-life, live, functioning web application..and in just 2 months!
I’m still mindblown if you ask me!
But if Web Developer is the path you are willing to choose, the end of the bootcamp is only but the beginning!
I myself am constantly learning and coding in my free time starting to develop personal projects which I can finally be able to bring to life thanks to the Bootcamp :slightly_smiling_face:
My background is in oceanography, focused on physical oceanography, ocean modeling, data analysis and research. Before Le Wagon, I had just finished my masters in oceanography where I learned so much about scientific Python, data, plotting and how to write science in a friendly way. Together with being an oceanographer, I was always interested in new technologies, startups, how the entire process to come up with an idea worked and what was the best way to show that idea to the world. That'...
My background is in oceanography, focused on physical oceanography, ocean modeling, data analysis and research. Before Le Wagon, I had just finished my masters in oceanography where I learned so much about scientific Python, data, plotting and how to write science in a friendly way. Together with being an oceanographer, I was always interested in new technologies, startups, how the entire process to come up with an idea worked and what was the best way to show that idea to the world. That's where LeWagon comes in. I've always wanted to shorten the gap between academia and the public, so I thought the source of all the knowledge (internet) could help me with that.
I started LeWagon after hearing from another friend that took the course and, after the first weeks, I knew the investment was worth it. For me, the structure of the course really helped me through the learning process and, as I saw myself getting better over time, I could see the order things were taught was really making a difference and was helping me not to get confused. By learning ruby first, I saw the potential the language had in making clean and very understandable programs. After that, we saw database, internet protocols, OOP, front-end, APIs (we actually had much more than that) and, after 7 weeks, we had the final project. For me, the final project was a good summary of what we learned in 9 weeks and I was so proud of what me and my group did in such a short time (if you're curious - http://www.doctorwho.reviews/) . Just the idea of learning how to use google maps in your page, how to make it responsive, how to use a "Facebook Login", was such a big thing for me. Before the classes I didn't pay much attention to all the processes involved in making a website function in a fast, responsive way.
Besides the material, the teachers and TAs were also very good. What really amazed me was that, because Le Wagon is an international school, the same classes I had in Brazil, were also being taught somewhere in Tokyo, so I now have access to this large community with different ideas and backgrounds from all over the world.
After finishing the course, I didn't start working right away because of other reasons, but I'm still practicing, developing and learning new frameworks, technologies and programming languages. I know some of the things I learned might become obsolete in the near future, but I'm way more qualified to learn new things now than I was before.
Before I joined Le Wagon in Barcelona I had recently came back from the United States to my home country, Colombia. I graduated from the University of Miami with two majors in Business, management and finance. After working for more than a year in a bank a came to the conclusion that being an employee is not what I wanted in my life so I decided to come back to Colombia into a fresh start and the best option for me to build my own business.
After giving some thought and research...
Before I joined Le Wagon in Barcelona I had recently came back from the United States to my home country, Colombia. I graduated from the University of Miami with two majors in Business, management and finance. After working for more than a year in a bank a came to the conclusion that being an employee is not what I wanted in my life so I decided to come back to Colombia into a fresh start and the best option for me to build my own business.
After giving some thought and research I realized that every job/business that I could think of and inspired me into creating was related to coding and yet I had no idea of what coding was like. Therefore I researched some more into what could be the best school possible for me to learn to code and most importantly start a business through an app. Le Wagon was the best option I could find that had all I was looking for and also included the opportunity of building a new app with other students which made the experience even better than what I was looking for.
Now that Le Wagon ended I can say I was completely fulfilled in my interest of acquiring knowledge in an area I had no clue about. For the moment I have not been able to code since I have been busy completing many applications for an MBA study I want to start later this year. However, because of the app I built at Le Wagon Barcelona and that I have bragged about with some friends, I have received some proposals for me to build a website and an app for one of my friends’ clinic, and for two other friends that have starting restaurants. I’m really looking forward to the opportunity of coding again and I can only imagine all the doors this knowledge will open in my future in business, complete and total gratitude to Le Wagon!
Even as Marketer with over 15 years of experience in product and marketing, my great frustration was not had learned coding at the beginning of my career. When younger, I worked as web designer for a while and could learn a little bit of HTML. I joined an IT team in a financial company and since beginning I was very interested in learning more on software development. As the only woman in the team, I started showing interest in learning coding - but the only help or directions I got was a ...
Even as Marketer with over 15 years of experience in product and marketing, my great frustration was not had learned coding at the beginning of my career. When younger, I worked as web designer for a while and could learn a little bit of HTML. I joined an IT team in a financial company and since beginning I was very interested in learning more on software development. As the only woman in the team, I started showing interest in learning coding - but the only help or directions I got was a huge C# book and a “study by yourself” as a support.
Time passed, I went through amazing experiences in great companies and startups, always in areas such as Marketing, E-Commerce, Business or Product Development. And product development was, by far, the most interesting area for me. Build something from scratch, discuss solutions with developers and understand how things work and improve them was really fascinating. I also had some ideas that I’d like to develop, use and eventually launch as a product. But never had the chance of prototyping it.
One year ago I had a great role as Senior Product Marketing Manager in one of the biggest technology companies of the world. And besides that, I was frustrated as I felt that my job didn’t make any sense: I wasn’t learning anything relevant, wasn’t happy with my role at the company and I wasn’t making the impact I would like to make around me.
I left that company and decided to change my career. Had decided that from now on, I’d look for something that could fulfil me and make me feel happy again. I wanted to learn, build something innovative and solve real problems.
That was when I found LeWagon.
Those 9 weeks of bootcamp didn’t taught me only to code in Ruby. I learned since basic concepts such as Git, Object Oriented Programming, MVC, until to architect a database or develop a beautifully responsible Front End.
Those were really intensive days with a well structured teaching methodology that included daily challenges, super updated tools and the most important: the support from the Teachers and TA’s.
At the end, me and my colleagues developed a prototype for improving the Brazilian public health system in 2 weeks. And a marketplace for a B2B2C in 4 days! Was so incredible to start from scratch and, in a few days, see a new product to born and work!!
Those 9 weeks were the turning point of my career - and even of my life. I not only became a developer but I also changed my path. Yet during the bootcamp I started receiving invitations for tech roles jobs in amazing companies. I ended up accepting an offer from SAP Hybris and became a member of their Expert Services as a Functional Consultant for Marketing and Commerce. I never though I would work in this role in such great company and my journey so far has been so amazing. I am still learning everyday and without LeWagon, I wouldn’t be able to develop this path, do simple things as install and configure a software via Terminal or discuss functionalities considering the database in place.
Change my career with 36 years old was not a plan one year ago. It was actually something like a will that was far from happening. Deciding for “pivoting” my path at that point in my career was not easy. Thankfully I found LeWagon and with help from them, the Teachers, the TA’s and all Alumni community, I started a new and exciting new journey - and I’m so glad with that!
An incredible experience from beginning to end. For those who are still hesitant to get started or who are looking for information before doing so, I wrote an article on my Medium blog : https://medium.com/@maximeblondel/le-wagon-changed-my-life-and-they-had-warned-9e8ceedfdd70
— Thanks again to all the Paris Team !
Before Le wagon I had been working in the TV / Advertising industry. My job evolved as a Producer and I began working more closely with Web Developers. Teaching myself to code became a necessity in order to have the language and understanding to do my job more effectively. Realising very quickly that I wanted to take the learning more seriously, I decided to enrol myself in a boot camp.
After doing a lot of research on which boot camp to choose, I took the plunge and signed up f...
Before Le wagon I had been working in the TV / Advertising industry. My job evolved as a Producer and I began working more closely with Web Developers. Teaching myself to code became a necessity in order to have the language and understanding to do my job more effectively. Realising very quickly that I wanted to take the learning more seriously, I decided to enrol myself in a boot camp.
After doing a lot of research on which boot camp to choose, I took the plunge and signed up for Le Wagon. The boot camp didn’t disappoint, the content of each day’s lectures was supported by the challenges students had to complete themselves. Additionally the teachers and TAs were really supportive and made the learning process really enjoyable.
I highly recommend Le Wagon, for the learning experience and the community that you become a part of.
… and I have just landed my first developer job! So thanks Le Wagon, I couldn’t have done it without you.
I worked in a restaurant for 4 years before I felt like I needed to make a change in my career. I was always interested in technology, but I felt like it’s hard to learn. I believe technology can make the world a better place and I wanted to be a part of that. At first, I enrolled in a basic course about web development on Udemy before joining Le Wagon, but without having any results. It was hard for me to understand and actually code something.
Then in autumn, I made a decision...
I worked in a restaurant for 4 years before I felt like I needed to make a change in my career. I was always interested in technology, but I felt like it’s hard to learn. I believe technology can make the world a better place and I wanted to be a part of that. At first, I enrolled in a basic course about web development on Udemy before joining Le Wagon, but without having any results. It was hard for me to understand and actually code something.
Then in autumn, I made a decision that changed my life. I applied to Le Wagon Barcelona and I am glad I did. It was hard at first, but the Le Wagon teachers were absolutely fantastic and helpful. At first, it was hard for me to learn how to code, but the teachers made sure I make progress and they really helped me along the way. At the end of the Bootcamp, I was part of a team of three that launched an amazing project called FollowTheFoodTruck. It was the first project I was a part of and it made me very proud of my achievements.
Looking back at the whole experience, I can say that Le Wagon was the best investment I made in myself and my career. I started with 0 experience and knowledge of how to code and now I am already doing small projects and I am confident I can help change the world.
Thank you Gus and Le Wagon!
I was looking for technicals skills to start my own business.
I’ve done le Wagon in Bordeaux (https://www.lewagon.com/fr/bordeaux) at the end of last year, batch #102.
That was an amazing and life changing experience.
Bordeaux was really pleasant.
The staff is awesome and really dedicated to make you get the most out of the bootcamp !
Le Wagon offers me the mindset and skills I needed, to think and build great products.
I’m now working on freelance mission...
I was looking for technicals skills to start my own business.
I’ve done le Wagon in Bordeaux (https://www.lewagon.com/fr/bordeaux) at the end of last year, batch #102.
That was an amazing and life changing experience.
Bordeaux was really pleasant.
The staff is awesome and really dedicated to make you get the most out of the bootcamp !
Le Wagon offers me the mindset and skills I needed, to think and build great products.
I’m now working on freelance missions and pursuing my business as a side project.
Hello! I am a 22 year old business admin student, and a recent Le Wagon Barcelona graduate. I applied to Le Wagon for two main reasons: I wanted to be able to build my own ideas, and acquire a skill that is becoming more relevant in each and every sector.
With the bootcamp prep being my only technical experience, the fast paced program took us from Ruby basics to building our own ideas in the last weeks of the program. You learn something new each and every day, and only in the ...
Hello! I am a 22 year old business admin student, and a recent Le Wagon Barcelona graduate. I applied to Le Wagon for two main reasons: I wanted to be able to build my own ideas, and acquire a skill that is becoming more relevant in each and every sector.
With the bootcamp prep being my only technical experience, the fast paced program took us from Ruby basics to building our own ideas in the last weeks of the program. You learn something new each and every day, and only in the following weeks after the program you comprehend how solid the set of technical skills you have acquired are. The course is empowering because you learn a new language, you are enabled to build your own product, and understand how developers work, think and create. In addition, you meet a ton of cool people!
After Le Wagon I have returned to Norway to finish the last year of my bachelors degree, while working part-time on a startup idea I have been wanting to realize for a long time. Even though it is impossible to learn everything in nine weeks, you will learn what skills you need and how to acquire them in order to reach your goals. Le Wagon does not only open new possibilities, Le Wagon also helps you reach the reasons for why you wanted to get into coding in the first place.
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?
Le Wagon hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 3,500 Le Wagon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Le Wagon on Course Report - you should start there!
Is Le Wagon legit?
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Does Le Wagon offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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Can I read Le Wagon reviews?
You can read 3,500 reviews of Le Wagon on Course Report! Le Wagon alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Le Wagon and rate their overall experience a 4.96 out of 5.
Is Le Wagon accredited?
While bootcamps must be approved to operate, accreditation is relatively rare. Le Wagon doesn't yet share information about their accreditation status.
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