General Assembly is a technical education provider that teaches students the skills, career advice and networking opportunities needed to make a career change into a tech role, in as little as three months. General Assembly offers part-time and full-time bootcamps and short courses in web and mobile development, product management, data science, and more. The bootcamp experience is led by instructors who are expert practitioners in their field. Students should expect to build a solid portfolio of real-life projects. Since 2011, General Assembly has graduated more than 40,000 students worldwide from the full time and part time bootcamp.
To enroll at General Assembly, applicants should submit an online application to connect with a GA Admissions team member who will work with them to decide if a tech bootcamps is the right fit. The GA Admissions staff are also prepared to speak with applicants about the best tech role for them, learning styles at GA, expected outcomes after the bootcamp, options to finance the bootcamp, career services offered by GA, and more.
To help students land their first job in a tech role, General Assembly students are supported by career coaches from day one. The program is enhanced by a career services team that is constantly in talks with employers about their tech hiring needs.
GA's part-time front-end web development course gave me an amazing foundation in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I got a better understanding of how websites work and had a lot of fun creating my project.
The class definitely gave me the vocabulary to better communicate with developers. I knew we wouldn't leave as expert front-end web developers after 20 three-hour classes, but the amount of information covered was impressive. Overall I finished the class feeling confident in my HTML ...
GA's part-time front-end web development course gave me an amazing foundation in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I got a better understanding of how websites work and had a lot of fun creating my project.
The class definitely gave me the vocabulary to better communicate with developers. I knew we wouldn't leave as expert front-end web developers after 20 three-hour classes, but the amount of information covered was impressive. Overall I finished the class feeling confident in my HTML and CSS abilities, but have a ways to go on JavaScript (mostly jQuery), which was extremely challenging for me.
Most importantly, though, we learned how to find the answers and resources we need as we continue to learn after the class. The instructors were fantastic, and went above and beyond in helping students with their projects and with difficulties throughout the class.
I came into this course hoping to learn some basic data science, and had an excellent experience. I've long enjoyed math, but have always struggled to get excited about statistics; this course was the first time that I cared enough about statistics to dive into what the many variables meant, how they were related, and how to think about the results I got. It was fun to play with data at the intersection of statistics and programming. I do wish we had more time in class to practice our skil...
I came into this course hoping to learn some basic data science, and had an excellent experience. I've long enjoyed math, but have always struggled to get excited about statistics; this course was the first time that I cared enough about statistics to dive into what the many variables meant, how they were related, and how to think about the results I got. It was fun to play with data at the intersection of statistics and programming. I do wish we had more time in class to practice our skills; class time was almost entirely lecture, with most exploration left to homework, but this allowed us to cover more content. The building is nice, instructors & student experience team are awesome, and other students were also engaged & interested in learning.
Great course! Got a job right after!
i am glad I landed in GA on google one day and my choice only solidified because of the reviews I got from colleagues who were then taking courses too at GA
Once I had filled in enquiry I was helped by a team member of GA who relieved me of doubts
And once the class started I loved every bit of it
Even the days were challenging and I was struggling my instructors helped me see through it and I am here on my final day
It’s over but I am g...
i am glad I landed in GA on google one day and my choice only solidified because of the reviews I got from colleagues who were then taking courses too at GA
Once I had filled in enquiry I was helped by a team member of GA who relieved me of doubts
And once the class started I loved every bit of it
Even the days were challenging and I was struggling my instructors helped me see through it and I am here on my final day
It’s over but I am gonna miss it
The one week Product Management course was intensive, with rather a lot of work to do each evening. But it was well-paced, and lots of fun too and we laughed a lot during class time. I left having achieved my goal of feeling more confident about entering the workforce after being at home with three small children.
There was a high calibre of students doing the course which made it more interesting and helped my learning process. The course instructor had a nice balance of humour and s...
The one week Product Management course was intensive, with rather a lot of work to do each evening. But it was well-paced, and lots of fun too and we laughed a lot during class time. I left having achieved my goal of feeling more confident about entering the workforce after being at home with three small children.
There was a high calibre of students doing the course which made it more interesting and helped my learning process. The course instructor had a nice balance of humour and seriousness, and all of the team at General Assembly in Sydney are happy to help if needed. We were asked to give feedback on a daily basis, and it was always addressed the following day which was impressive.
You get lots of helpful material to refer to later, and as a bonus I have some good memories of my time there.
i really enjoyed my time and the learning experience at GA. The syllabus is extensive and the instructors were very knowledgeable, friendly and approachable. The environment was very friendly and relaxed in every other class. Great place to make new friends!
In October of 2016, I found my self at my desk writing my two weeks notice that I never planned on submitting. I was just tired and bored of my current job at the time. My work life balance was nonexistence. I was out the house before my wife and kids were awake and home around bath and bedtime. A few weeks later I was laid off due to a merger. For years I have played around with code. I knew enough to be dangerous but not enough to employ. My wife saw this passion I had for tech and sugge...
In October of 2016, I found my self at my desk writing my two weeks notice that I never planned on submitting. I was just tired and bored of my current job at the time. My work life balance was nonexistence. I was out the house before my wife and kids were awake and home around bath and bedtime. A few weeks later I was laid off due to a merger. For years I have played around with code. I knew enough to be dangerous but not enough to employ. My wife saw this passion I had for tech and suggested that Go back to school for and get my CS degree. I Did my research and found out quickly that it would cost me 30-45k and 2-3 years to accomplish this. During my research, I found about boot camps. I had no idea what out how boot camps worked. I visited a few local campus here in Atlanta. One of those was General Assembly. From day one this staff has been friendly, transparent and encouraging. I was sold almost immediately after attending a weekend "How to code session". I schedule a meeting with Jordan Evan ( Admission Counselor) to discuss the 12 weeks immersive. We went back and fouth for a couple weeks weighing pros and cons. He was extremely patient with me. After another talk with my wife, I decided to sign up.
From day one of the 12 weeks, GA has exceeded all of my expectations Everyone one from the Frontlines team to Regional Director. Especially during my moments of doubt. There were two determining factors that lead me to choose GA Course Curriculum and the GA Community. 6 weeks after completing the course I accept a Software Engineer position. Yes, a real salaried with full benefits. ( And the pay is above the median salary for my city)
Thank you to all the amazing staff at the Atlanta Campus for supporting and pushing me past my expectations. If you are looking for a boot camp to attend stop call General Assembly. Your search is over.
I took completed the General Assembly Web Development Immersion course ( 3 Months) back in April 2016.
Game Changer is an understatement.
<< Background
Before GA, I was a creative (video producer and video editor of explainer videos). I am currently a web developer at an ad agency (video game clients). In no way shape or form could I have gotten the job, or had the opportunities if not for GA. Before I started, my Father doubted the Bootcamp path. M...
I took completed the General Assembly Web Development Immersion course ( 3 Months) back in April 2016.
Game Changer is an understatement.
<< Background
Before GA, I was a creative (video producer and video editor of explainer videos). I am currently a web developer at an ad agency (video game clients). In no way shape or form could I have gotten the job, or had the opportunities if not for GA. Before I started, my Father doubted the Bootcamp path. My programmer friend insisted I was a CREATIVE, and programming was hard, and doubted the program. That programmer friend eventually hired me right out of school to work at Kik, a chat messenger.
<< Expectation
I believe ANYONE can learn to program. It takes curiosity, a bit of stubbornness, and a strong work ethic. But if you have these qualities. You will learn to code for 10 hours a day for 3 months. Build 4 pretty amazing apps from your own brain.
<< The Job Hunt and my path
1) Hired 2 days out of school to do a hybrid part programming, part partner relations
2) 6 months later took a pay cut to do a full programming job at small agency
3) 2 Months later hired full time at a Bigger Agency to do Front End Development (this was my strength, still do PHP as well)
<< Downsides
Even out of school you will get recruiters who think dev camp programmers compared to CS grads are not as good. I mean we are talking about 3 months vs 4 years. You will be on coding interviews and may bet your ass handed to you.
<< Upsides
In this profession, you just need to keep learning to get paid more. Every day is an opportunity to code and become a better programmer.
Not only did the staff and my fellow cohorts provide a professional and engaging learning environment to work in, the entire experience made me feel like I was moving into an industry and potential job that really suited me as a person.
As expected in a classroom environment learning from others was where I thought I would gain the most benefit, however I also had the opportunity and privilege to solidify my own understanding of concepts by h...
Not only did the staff and my fellow cohorts provide a professional and engaging learning environment to work in, the entire experience made me feel like I was moving into an industry and potential job that really suited me as a person.
As expected in a classroom environment learning from others was where I thought I would gain the most benefit, however I also had the opportunity and privilege to solidify my own understanding of concepts by helping others through their problems along the way, this was by far one of the most positive personal gains I took away from the experience. I’m now in a great position where I can start to build on the strong foundations laid at GA, and continue expanding my knowledge and understanding of all things web development.
I would 100% recommend GA London if you are thinking of moving into a career in web development!I would definitely recommend the Digital Marketing course, it is a great way to get an understanding of the majority of the digital marketing best practises and platforms. If you are wanting to start your career in digital marketing, or just trying to get a better understanding about the numbers you are tracking, it helps to start building the knowledge.
It's practical application helps you learn while achieving and implementing well thought out strategies. Highly recommend this ...
I would definitely recommend the Digital Marketing course, it is a great way to get an understanding of the majority of the digital marketing best practises and platforms. If you are wanting to start your career in digital marketing, or just trying to get a better understanding about the numbers you are tracking, it helps to start building the knowledge.
It's practical application helps you learn while achieving and implementing well thought out strategies. Highly recommend this course.
I am a graduate of the User Experience Design Immersive Course in London from May-July 2017. I originally was on the February 2017 intake but had to pull out in Week 3 due to a sudden illness. While I was recovering in hospital they could not have treated me any better and offered me whatever options I wanted to take. I then re-started the course in May when I had recovered and am now in the job search phase of it. So far the job support has been quality and you are going to get out of it ...
I am a graduate of the User Experience Design Immersive Course in London from May-July 2017. I originally was on the February 2017 intake but had to pull out in Week 3 due to a sudden illness. While I was recovering in hospital they could not have treated me any better and offered me whatever options I wanted to take. I then re-started the course in May when I had recovered and am now in the job search phase of it. So far the job support has been quality and you are going to get out of it what you put in - but it's important to note that the support is there. The course itself is fast-paced, full on and requires your 100% commitment - and I wouldn't want it any other way. We had an experienced senior UX Designer as our teacher, and if we had any feedback we were constantly encouraged to speak up. It was a positive learning environment, (but it did help that we had a classroom full of students that handled the pressure cooker well). If you are unsure about General Assembly - they are top notch and are worth the investment. But if you are deciding on a career change like I did, make sure you go to the many free open nights and speak to the team there to see if it's right for you. And if it is - go for it!
General Assembly was a great experience for me, and I would recommend it whole-heartedly. But you need to know what you're in for before you sign up. It's like a language immersion, but for data. The data science immersive was very challenging because they're teaching you a ton of stuff in a very short amount of time. To get the most out of it, you will be getting 8-hours of in-class instruction each day, and should expect an additional 3-hours of homework after that to solidify the materi...
General Assembly was a great experience for me, and I would recommend it whole-heartedly. But you need to know what you're in for before you sign up. It's like a language immersion, but for data. The data science immersive was very challenging because they're teaching you a ton of stuff in a very short amount of time. To get the most out of it, you will be getting 8-hours of in-class instruction each day, and should expect an additional 3-hours of homework after that to solidify the material you learned. Each day, you learn two important topics related to data science (one in the morning, and another in the afternoon). They don't really repeat things if you don't quite get it, so you have to pay attention, you have to do your homework, and you have to not sweat the fact that you probably won't leave the course a total master at everything. If you come into the course with a bit of python as background, that will help you immensely. If you do the work, you will come out of the class with a solid data science foundation. You should know though that completing the course alone will not get you a job. You need to actually have the skills at the end, as employers will test your abilities during the application process. You can't fake knowing data science. For this reason, the job coaches can only get you so far. Think of this less as something you "buy" or "get" and more of something you "do" or "work for" and you should be able to get a lot from the class. If you don't have the right attitude, the time, or the discipline to learn the materials, then this course is not for you.
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How much does General Assembly cost?
General Assembly costs around $16,450. On the lower end, some General Assembly courses like Visual Design (Short Course) cost $3,500.
What courses does General Assembly teach?
General Assembly offers courses like 1. Data Science Bootcamp (Full Time), 2. Software Engineering Bootcamp (Full Time), 2. Software Engineering Bootcamp (Part Time), 3. User Experience Design Bootcamp (Full Time) and 13 more.
Where does General Assembly have campuses?
General Assembly has in-person campuses in London, New York City, Paris, Singapore, and Sydney. General Assembly also has a remote classroom so students can learn online.
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