BrainStation is a global digital skills training and workforce transformation provider that offers bootcamps and courses in data, design, development, digital marketing, product, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and leadership both online and at state-of-the-art campuses in New York, London, Miami, Toronto, and Vancouver. Established in 2012, BrainStation has worked with over 500 instructors from the most innovative brands to develop cutting-edge, real-world digital education. Whether students are looking for career transformation or professional development, BrainStation has a learning option, with full-time diploma programs, part-time certificate courses, and specialized skills training.
BrainStation’s courses and bootcamps offer a collaborative, project-based learning experience, with regularly updated curriculum to ensure professionals gain the most relevant skills in their field. The class structure combines engaging, live instruction with interactive sessions and a hands-on, project-based curriculum. BrainStation also provides a variety of flexible learning options, including a proprietary online classroom and learning environment. This environment lets students attend live lectures, collaborate with fellow professionals, and receive immediate, real-time feedback from instructors – from anywhere in the world.
BrainStation has trained more than 30,000 alumni in over 100 countries across the world. BrainStation’s bootcamps offer personalized career services, including career coaching to help learners meet their career goals. Networking and career-oriented events are also available at BrainStation.
Almost finished taking the 10 week Product Management course and have absolutely loved the experience. The classes are small, the instructors are super knowledgable and the course content is current and relevant. I recommend taking the course with Jeff as he brings with him a ton of experience and knowledge. He also encourages people to reach out to him outside of class if they have any questions and he's very good about suggesting supplemental reading materials he thinks are worth while. ...
Almost finished taking the 10 week Product Management course and have absolutely loved the experience. The classes are small, the instructors are super knowledgable and the course content is current and relevant. I recommend taking the course with Jeff as he brings with him a ton of experience and knowledge. He also encourages people to reach out to him outside of class if they have any questions and he's very good about suggesting supplemental reading materials he thinks are worth while. I definitely recommend taking the PdM course if you are interested in becoming a Product Manager or if you'd like to know more about the product lifecycle from idea to creation.
I enrolled in the Digital Marketing course at Brainstation Vancouver with very little background in technical skills or understanding the online marketplace in general. I can happily say that after 8 weeks (I still have 2 classes left) I feel so much more confident in what it takes to create a successful marketing strategy as well as understanding the behind-the-scenes details of implementing marketing goals. The instructors are both so lovely and highly encourage questions throughout cl...
I enrolled in the Digital Marketing course at Brainstation Vancouver with very little background in technical skills or understanding the online marketplace in general. I can happily say that after 8 weeks (I still have 2 classes left) I feel so much more confident in what it takes to create a successful marketing strategy as well as understanding the behind-the-scenes details of implementing marketing goals. The instructors are both so lovely and highly encourage questions throughout class and on Slack throughout the week. Though some of the concepts at first seem very daunting, the instructors make sure that they walk through everything step by step to ensure everyone understands what they are talking about.
It should be noted that the course revolves around a singular project where you are sorted into groups the first week and assigned a local company that you create a marketing strategy for by the end of the course. This is to ensure that all the topics addressed in class can be applied to your project. While I think this is a good idea, for me it is a little frustrating to learn a topic and immediately apply it to a business that you don't work for. I like the modules for the class and I really enjoy the different examples of successful uses of digital marketing strategies but I think I would prefer less of an emphasis on your assigned company and project. It feels like a lot of time spent (for example) performing different iterations of google adwords for just one company as opposed to understanding how something like that would work for different businesses.
All in all, I think it is a great course with awesome content and fantastic instructors!
There were two teachers for the part time web development class. This was super helpful because they could spend time and give a great deal of help to everyone. I found that they were both patient and knew how to work around the various challenges. Both instructors are currently working in the industry which was reassuring that the advice the class was being given was valid. Before taking the class, I knew a little bit of coding. However, this class helped refine my code and follow ...
There were two teachers for the part time web development class. This was super helpful because they could spend time and give a great deal of help to everyone. I found that they were both patient and knew how to work around the various challenges. Both instructors are currently working in the industry which was reassuring that the advice the class was being given was valid. Before taking the class, I knew a little bit of coding. However, this class helped refine my code and follow the best practices in industry. A lot of the content were things I have been asked in interviews before which was also reassuring. Everyone taking the class are working and want to learn more skills to stay current. It was nice to connect with other designers who had a same goal as me and share ideas. I found the space quiet and especially clean! They make it really comfy and open for a large volume of students. I would recommend this course to anyone who is working and wants to upgrade their skills. Having the class only once a week gives more time to catch up with the content and prepare for the week coming. It's a great course for people who don't know any code and people who have previous knowledge.
Great school for learning digital skills. The educators are seasoned professionals in the industry they are teaching in, and the content was tailored to be able actually help you in the skills you need to master to be the best in your field. The Yaletown campus is a sweet learning space, and you get to connect to an amazing student community. Plus, you get to stay connected with your classmates and professors over Slack, and they go the extra mile to answer your questions and help you in y...
Great school for learning digital skills. The educators are seasoned professionals in the industry they are teaching in, and the content was tailored to be able actually help you in the skills you need to master to be the best in your field. The Yaletown campus is a sweet learning space, and you get to connect to an amazing student community. Plus, you get to stay connected with your classmates and professors over Slack, and they go the extra mile to answer your questions and help you in your career. I would highly recommend Brainstation to a friend.
I am just about done my 10-week tenor at Brainstation in their Product Management class with Jeff. I took this course as a means to compliment my current role, but it became so much more. Being back in a learning environment after nearly 5 years of graduating university was amazing. The Brainstation environment is unique - very small class size, one on one training, and your instructor is a talented professional in the industry. I learned a lot, but I also made connections/mentors, an...
I am just about done my 10-week tenor at Brainstation in their Product Management class with Jeff. I took this course as a means to compliment my current role, but it became so much more. Being back in a learning environment after nearly 5 years of graduating university was amazing. The Brainstation environment is unique - very small class size, one on one training, and your instructor is a talented professional in the industry. I learned a lot, but I also made connections/mentors, and was able to properly execute the means for a product idea I've had for a while. I would suggest this course to anyone looking to learn more about Product Management in a learning style that is very suitable for our time. By no means are these courses 100% textbook and theory based. You gain the knowledge but also are able to do a lot of hands-on learning to, and take away a tangible product at the end. I'm sad it's over!
I enrolled in Wyncode much like the majority of alumni, because I wanted a career change and I needed it fast. It completely changed my life and exposed me to a network of highly motivated, intelligent and caring individuals. The staff is extremely dedicated and believe in Wyncode as much as you want to. Given the demanding nature of a 10-week coding boot camp, they really want to ensure that you're taken care of in every sense--mentally, physically. Even after graduation, being apart of t...
I enrolled in Wyncode much like the majority of alumni, because I wanted a career change and I needed it fast. It completely changed my life and exposed me to a network of highly motivated, intelligent and caring individuals. The staff is extremely dedicated and believe in Wyncode as much as you want to. Given the demanding nature of a 10-week coding boot camp, they really want to ensure that you're taken care of in every sense--mentally, physically. Even after graduation, being apart of the "Wynfam" is for life, and you are granted access to a community that is rife with networking events, social functions, tech meetups, hackathons, etc. You'll make friends because everybody makes friends, and they'll be good ones at that.
Wyncode has an unbeatable network of hiring partners and the weekly Wynwork sessions are designed to get you in contact directly with companies through the Director of Hiring Partnerships. If you're struggling or anxious about finding work, consider Wyncode's dedication to connecting students to job opportunities sets them apart from other coding boot camps. I had very little work experience and was not well versed in soft skills nor how to market myself, but that was no matter. On top of learning web development, Wyncode is replete with resume writing work shops, "Wynterviews", lectures and guest speakers that help you familiarize yourself with the tech climate in South Florida, how to negotiate a salary, etc.
If you're serious about a career change in tech, this message is to reassure you to do Wyncode. You won't regret it. Probably.
My experience at Brainstation has been a truely positive one. The content is up to date, informative, and led by Vancouver's industry professionals. Brainstation offers up a very helpful community, which is really useful whenever you have some extra questions about the content or just want to meet people with a similar interest in Digital Marketing ( a great place to network)!
I had a great experience taking The Wyncode Academy's Full-Stack Web Development program. Ed Toro was an excellent instructor, not only was he extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter, but he explained a massive amount of information in a fun and understandable way. He definitely inspired me to work every day and strive for his level of skill and expertise.
The Full-Stack Web Development curriculum was a great introduction to the logic and syntax of computer programming, ...
I had a great experience taking The Wyncode Academy's Full-Stack Web Development program. Ed Toro was an excellent instructor, not only was he extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter, but he explained a massive amount of information in a fun and understandable way. He definitely inspired me to work every day and strive for his level of skill and expertise.
The Full-Stack Web Development curriculum was a great introduction to the logic and syntax of computer programming, and learning the Ruby on Rails framework gave me the tools to quickly deploy web applications as well as a solid base of knowledge on which to learn other programming languages. I was happy that we also learned some basic computer science and statistics, components missing from many boot camp curriculums.
My classmates were also a great support network and made the learning environment that much better. As a newcomer to Miami, they made me feel at home, and I made some great friends during the course.
After graduation, Miguel Cruz was essential in helping me find a job and staying positive throughout the job application process. He works impossibly hard to build relationships with hiring partners and help student and graduates build their networking and communication skills. It's safe to say that I wouldn't have my current job without his help and Wyncode's network.
This review will seem biased to the jaded, the cynical, or those hunting for what makes them happy. This review will likely not be useful to the individual who looks at developing, software, and tech as simply a quick plan to 'get rich.'
I have always liked technology, I like information, and I was never the best student.
Before Wyncode I held more jobs than I can count, trying to make ends meet while living in New York City and struggling to catch a...
This review will seem biased to the jaded, the cynical, or those hunting for what makes them happy. This review will likely not be useful to the individual who looks at developing, software, and tech as simply a quick plan to 'get rich.'
I have always liked technology, I like information, and I was never the best student.
Before Wyncode I held more jobs than I can count, trying to make ends meet while living in New York City and struggling to catch a break in the theater world. Suffice to say, while that never happened, my life was going to change in an unexpected way.
I moved back to Florida from NYC and started a job at a production company that aired content for Lifetime television. I worked on a military veteran program and spearheaded a story about getting veterans back into the workforce. The most consistent profession I saw (across the board) that didn't require going back to school full time was computer programming. I reached out over social media to some friends to see who could tell me more about this career path and had a number of friends contact me. Some spoke of C#, others .NET, and a few PHP. However one of my friends, someone I had not seen or heard from in almost ten years, told me about a language called Ruby and how it had changed his life. I liked the idea, but I thought I could do it alone...in short, I couldn't.
Remember when I said I wasn't the best student? Well teaching myself programming didn't exactly work out as easy as I had planned, and so I swallowed my pride, I signed up for a one-day intensive with Wyncode at Florida International University and I met MIT graduate Ed Toro. Flash forward two months and I've applied and completed my pre-course work, and am driving down for my first day.
Now, programming isn't for everyone. When you hear someone say 'anyone can code,' they are right, but there should be an asterisk next to 'anyone.' For some it'll come naturally, for others it will come with hard work, dedication, and long nights, and for a select few, it will come by a mixture of mad science, brain swapping, and ritualistic sacrifice. Thankfully I was somewhere in between the first two. I like computers, and I adore Google, so while I wasn't the best student I could usually finagle my way through until I find a working solution. Again, while 'anyone' can do this, it is not for everyone.
I personally liked Wyncode. I liked my class of (mostly) extroverts. I was fortunate enough to get hired within a month of graduating. My story, however, isn't everyone's. The majority of my classmates have jobs and are happy. We never expected to walk out of Wyncode as Bill Gates part 2, but no one going into a coding school should. I was fortunate enough to not be jaded by the job search and never had any sort of prejudice thrown my way for selecting a coding school over a traditional school, but I know that not everyone finds a job immediately, and some people truly do feel the dreaded 'imposter syndrome' for a while after graduating.
If you're still with me at this point, I liked Wyncode. I would recommend it to you if you can afford the price tag attached. It's less expensive than many on the West Coast, and the greatest benefit to Wyncode (in my opinion) is the job placement assistance that continues even after you're hired. As with anything in life, you get what you give, if you truly are looking for a change to your life, computer programming may not be your thing, but if it is, take a lok at Wyncode. Attend one of their free all day boot camps. Join the Miami Ruby Brigade. Do your research, don't expect it all to come to you on a silver platter, and never stop learning.
tl:dr; I liked Wyncode. You may, you may not. Talk to alumni, go to free events, and do your research. Be prepared to learn.
Fantastic course for the beginner to product. You will gain a very good foundation for building the specific skill sets required to be a Product Manager. The curriculum is well thought out and taught in a strategic order. The instrutors are very knowledgeable and, most importantly, are VERY enthusiastic about the content. I took this course with NO knowledge of how products are taken from ideation to market. The goal was to help transition out of a Sales career and into product. Goal achie...
Fantastic course for the beginner to product. You will gain a very good foundation for building the specific skill sets required to be a Product Manager. The curriculum is well thought out and taught in a strategic order. The instrutors are very knowledgeable and, most importantly, are VERY enthusiastic about the content. I took this course with NO knowledge of how products are taken from ideation to market. The goal was to help transition out of a Sales career and into product. Goal achieved. Definitely worth the investment if you can.
Areas of Improvement: speaking more on how to make the transition into product. Take a real job posting and bring lessons back to skillsets required on a resume. Show how concepts we have learned speak to the desired skillset.
Thanks BrainStation.
I took a chance on Wyncode after leaving my job of 2 years and it was the best thing I did. Not only did I learn new skills, I met great people, I broaden my network, and I had the guidance and preparation for job opportunities. It was definitiely a step in the right direction. I highly recommend it.
How much does BrainStation cost?
BrainStation costs around $16,500. On the lower end, some BrainStation courses like Social Media Marketing Course cost $2,450.
What courses does BrainStation teach?
BrainStation offers courses like Artificial Intelligence Course Online, Cybersecurity Bootcamp Online, Cybersecurity Course Online, Data Analytics Course and 29 more.
Where does BrainStation have campuses?
BrainStation has in-person campuses in London, Miami, New York City, Toronto, and Vancouver. BrainStation also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
Is BrainStation worth it?
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Does BrainStation offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
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PBSS - New York, United States, CIE - Florida, United States, PCC - Ontario, Canada, PTIB - British Columbia, Canada
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