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The Iron Yard

Average Rating4.42
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As of July 20, 2017, The Iron Yard is no longer accepting applications. The Iron Yard is a technology education company that offers software development courses both in person, and through corporate training programs across the US. The school offers full-time and part-time immersive programs in Web Development. Beginners can choose from Web Development Basics or Interactive Web Development courses. For career changers, The Iron Yard's flagship bootcamp is the Web Development Career Path, which takes students from zero to job ready. Graduates of the Web Development Career Path will be well-versed in front end and back end fundamentals, and participate in The Iron Yard's Career Support program. 

The Iron Yard team strives to create real, lasting change for people, companies, and communities by equipping a diverse workforce with 21st-century digital skills. Since it was launched in 2013, The Iron Yard has prepared thousands of students for careers in technology.

 

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  • Manpreet "Mannie" Singh
    Manpreet "Mannie" Singh
    Student • Front End Engineering • Cincinnati
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    Jul 17, 2017
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    You Won't Be a Developer, You Will Learn to Grow a Developer

    Let's begin by addressing a simple zen about front-end web development in this period of time: there is so much to learn and so little time. Which is why I am glad to have been a part of the Iron Yard's front-end engineering program, but we'll get to that in a moment.

    The Cincinnati branch of the Iron Yard is no longer operational. That to me is a truly sad fact... the instructors that I had the pleasure to work, learn, and grow with and even the staff and location will be truly ...

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  • James Sewell
    Student • Front End Engineering • Houston
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    Jun 16, 2017
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    You will learn how to learn and grow as a developer

    Lectures are thorough and interactive, considerations are made for all skill levels to be engaged. Plenty of time to put theory into practice despite the fast pace. Assignments have basic requirements and creativity is encouraged. Plenty of opportunities to meet and learn from industry insiders. Considerate and helpful staff go above and beyond to help make the experience worthwhile.
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  • Travis Hubbad
    Travis Hubbad
    Lead Instructor • Web Development Career Path • Charleston
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    Jun 04, 2017
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    Hype over substance - insider review from student turned instructor

    I graduated from the Iron Yard in 2014, and was hired as an instructor in the fall of 2016. My experience as a student was mostly positive, though most in my cohort did not have positive outcomes. Two years later, I started working as an instructor, and I taught 2 cohorts. The company has undergone a lot of recent changes and thought it would be helpful to provide an insider's view.

    I'll begin with the positive:

    + Campuses I worked with are staffed with...

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  • Liz
    Liz
    Full Stack Web Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Tampa
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    May 25, 2017
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    Totally worth it - if you put in the effort

    I recently completed the Front-End Engineering course at the St Pete/Tampa location and I cannot recommend The Iron Yard enough. Within 6 weeks of graduating I was employed, and honestly, in my opinion, that is the best way to judge a coding bootcamp. I think about half my cohort was employed within 2 months, and almost everyone within 3. I know my college didn't even have that kind of job placement success rate--and it was super tiny.

    That said, it is a lot of work, so you need ...

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  • Danielle
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Austin
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    May 22, 2017
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    Reviewing Austin Campus

    The Iron Yard boot camp is a once in a life-time opportunity! The staff are incredible, the cirriculum challenging but undeniably valuable, and my overall experience was spectacular! It's not for the weak, if you're on the fence, GO FOR IT and don't look back! 

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  • Gabe
    Gabe
    Front End Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Greenville
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    May 22, 2017
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    Know What You're Getting Yourself Into

    The Iron Yard was one of the greatest learning experiences I have ever had, but also one of the most challenging. The Iron Yard does an amazing job creating a team that has a ton of knowledge about what they are teaching but also a team that really cares about the students and their learning experience, which was equally important to me. Be prepared to spend long nights and weekends studying and collaborating with your classmates, the course is very intense and packs a LOT in a short...

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  • Peter
    Peter
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Greenville
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    May 20, 2017
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    TIY: Not for the Faint of Heart

    As with anything, there's a range of experiences that people have had with TIY, and I can only speak to my own. That said, I had a wonderful experience at the Greenville campus--it was all that it promised to be and (dare I say?) more. 

    I will echo other reviews in warning prospective students to not enter this program lightly. Do your research. (Ostensibly that's why you're reading this review, so good job!) Attend a crash course. Prepare your fri...

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  • Grayson
    Grayson
    Web Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Greenville
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    May 18, 2017
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    Challenge of Lifetime

    My plan was to self-teach programming until I was able to get programming a job.  I spent about 6 months studying in the evenings and weekends.  I certainly learned alot this way, but eventually I felt I was hitting a wall.  I had heard of bootcamps before, but thought 'no way I'm spending that kind of money.'  Trying to teach myself an MVC from scratch wasn't working, so I met with TIY, slept on it, and signed up.  After being given the curriculum, I continued to study until the course be...

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  • Kelsey
    Kelsey
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Indianapolis
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    May 11, 2017
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    brain bootcamp

    I just completed a three month intensive bootcamp at the Iron Yard Indianapolis for Front End Development and it was....too many words there's no way I can describe without a painful runon sentence. The first word I would use is hard. It was very hard...the material and cirriculum are strenuous...if you're thinking about working/having a social life/not rocking your personal life boat, you need to reevaluate if this is the program for you. My life was upside down for basically the entire p...

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  • Dave McKinney
    Dave McKinney
    Jr. Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Indianapolis
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    May 10, 2017
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    Drinking From a Fire Hose

    They warn you upfront, this isn't a leisurely-paced class. You won't be learning from 9-5 and then closing your computer for the day (usually). You have to stay late sometimes. You'll need to ask questions to your classmates and instructors. Constantly. You will be lost (almost constantly), but every time you get lost, you'll dig your way out of it, often because someone shows you where you got lost, and often because you've gotten so accustomed to being lost that you've developed a system...

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  • Maxwell Krause
    Maxwell Krause
    Software Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Charleston
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    May 09, 2017
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    For the Motivated

    The bottom line here is if you are serious about getting a foothold in this industry you are going to need to know some of the basics of programming before you are hired.  Programming is hard, very hard.  The Iron Yard provides the base you need in addition to hand-held instruction along the way.  This course is very challenging but no one is going to pressure you to finish all your assignments or fail you out of the course.  Everything is on you.  If you decide you are going to change you...

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  • Chad Buehrle
    Chad Buehrle
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Dallas
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    Apr 25, 2017
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    TIY Dallas

    While not for the undedicated, the immersive program offered by TIY Dallas was everything I needed to kick start my career into web development. The instructors in Dallas were great and so were the rest of the staff. They provided me with everything I needed to be successful not only in the class, but also with the assurances and support to keep me hunting through the job search. 

    After graduating in February, it took me less than two months on the hunt to secure my first offer a...

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The Iron Yard Alumni Outcomes

Recent The Iron Yard News

Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart
Updated May 09, 2023
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] We’ve got the scoop on the new #YesWeCode Fund, a scholarship fund led by The Iron Yard, Code Fellows, and We Can Code IT to promote diversity and inclusion in coding bootcamps (and subsequently tech). See what it takes to get the scholarship and why we love it. The #YesWeCode Fund In September 2016, Vice President Joe B...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated February 01, 2017
Eric Sendelbach is the CTO of MOBI, a mobility management platform, and we met recently to talk about hiring four developers from The Iron Yard in Indianapolis (and his plans to hire more)! Eric tells us about MOBI’s role on The Iron Yard's Advisory Board, why self-learning can be even more important than a degree, and how other employers should shift their mindset when hiring coding bootca...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated December 21, 2016
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.​] Since 2012, The Iron Yard had been offering immersive back-end and front-end bootcamps around the US. After getting feedback from students and the community who had different goals than their immersive students, they are now launching two part-time offerings – Foundations Courses and Sprint Courses. We talked to The Iro...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated November 15, 2016
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] As Director of Instruction at The Iron Yard, Sam Kapila is always thinking about the future of technology when working on curriculum and hiring new instructors. Sam was recently interviewed for the documentary “What Comes Next is the Future” where she talked about open source learning, and what it’s like for a beginner t...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated February 07, 2020
Should I do a coding bootcamp? This is a question we hear all the time, and for good reason. As more coding bootcamps launch (not to mention the rising media coverage), you’re probably wondering, “should I jump on the bandwagon and learn to code?” A recent TechCrunch article implored you not to learn to code unless you’re ready to put in the work to be great, whereas President Obama wants...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated July 23, 2024
Welcome to the September 2016 Course Report monthly coding bootcamp news roundup! Each month, we look at all the happenings from the coding bootcamp world from new bootcamps to big fundraising announcements, to interesting trends. Of course, we cover our 2016 Outcomes and Demographics Report (we spent a ton of time on this one and hope everyone gets a chance to read it)! Other trends includ...
Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart
Updated August 30, 2016
Fresh out of college with a music and French degree, Angie’s penchant for languages led her to teach English in France. She soon realized that teaching wasn’t for her, so she looked to figure out what her next steps would be. A friend pointed out the similarities of learning code and learning a language, so she decided to give it a shot and enrolled at The Iron Yard in Indianapolis. Read mo...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated August 08, 2016
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] Tom was a developer for nearly 30 years before he discovered coding bootcamps and became an iOS instructor at The Iron Yard. He began teaching at the DC campus and recently moved back to his hometown of Detroit to launch the mobile engineering program at The Iron Yard’s new Detroit campus. Tom tells us how he taught himsel...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated June 08, 2016
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] After working with the state of Florida to get licensed as a post-secondary education institution, The Iron Yard is ready to hit the ground running, teaching dozens of future programmers in Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg. We spoke to campus director Toni Aliberti about why licensing is so important for coding bootcamps, the te...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated November 06, 2024
Since the first bootcamp acquisition in June 2014, we’ve seen several coding bootcamps get acquired by a range of companies from for-profit education companies (Capella Education), to co-working companies (WeWork), and other coding bootcamps (Thinkful + Bloc)! With rapid market growth in the bootcamp industry, for-profit education companies are taking note. These acquisitions and consolidatio...
Imogen Crispe
Imogen Crispe
Updated May 12, 2016
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.]  The Iron Yard campus has been thriving in Austin for over a year, graduating dozens of students who go on to find exciting jobs at Austin companies. But we had questions about what makes the Texas coding bootcamp’s campus culture special. So we spoke with The Iron Yard Austin campus director Karly Borden about their ideal...
Liz Eggleston
Liz Eggleston
Updated March 29, 2016
After working in the nonprofit education sector, Cori Fowler knew how vital STEM and specifically coding could be to young people. Her passion for STEM education inspired her to learn to code at The Iron Yard coding bootcamp in Atlanta, Georgia. Now she is a front end developer at Matrix Resources where she continues to grow and is even working alongside other bootcamp graduates! Cori tel...

The Iron Yard Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
4.4
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4.5
Curriculum
4.3
Job Assistance
4.3
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