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The Iron Yard

Average Rating4.42
173 Reviews
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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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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Indianapolis
    Jan 14, 2016
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    A crazy, rewarding experience. Before I officially enrolled in the program, the campus director and instructor were very open and willing to answer my questions. They were up front and honest about what to expect and what I should do to prepare and get the most out of it. For instance I really appreciated being given pre-work to work through ahead of time— it made things go more smoothly the first few weeks and got me in the right mindset (you wouldn’t run a marathon without...

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  • Jet
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    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Charleston
    Jan 13, 2016
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    Transformative Experience

     

    The nature of this profession, software engineering, is learning by doing. It is not enough to read books and go through free online courses. You have to use that knowledge to build things and keep coding.

    Learning how to learn is the most important take away.

    This is what The Iron Yard is good at. They prepare you for the working world, where the learning never stops anyway. I believe that one's success through this bootcamp,...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Charleston
    Jan 13, 2016
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    Fantastic experience. The dedicated staff ensured a friendly and productive environment as they took us from beginers to junior developers. The coursework as strenuous and I honestly felt like quitting about once every two weeks, but my stubborness wouldn't let me. In the end they taught more than how to program. The more important skills they taught were how to learn on your own and how to work effectively in a group environment. Group projects were the greatest asset to this program. The...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Indianapolis
    Jan 08, 2016
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    Nice instructor but can't teach

    Don't fall for the marketing ploy, they expect students to do a ton of pre-work before taking the class.  Although they advertise that they can take a complete beginner to a junior developer.  My class started with 8 students, only 4 of us will graduate, thankfully, we didn't have to pay the 12k because the campus didn't have their license yet.  The first cohort seems to have faired much better than my cohort, maybe they had some experience.  The instructor ...

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  • Anonymous
    Student • Atlanta
    Dec 30, 2015
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    Scattered and poor instruction

    Disorganized, poorly prepared, no true teaching experience.from the instructors. Many students were not able to keep up with the instructor, who didn't stop to explain when steps were questioned. I would not recommend this academy until they have lesson plans or some organized teaching process.

     

     

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  • Anonymous
    Front End Engineering • Charleston
    Dec 17, 2015
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    They will teach you to code, and you'll meet some great people. BUT, I don't think the program content is worth the $12,000 price. Here's why:

    1. Many lessons involved learning from Google docs, or simply copied online FREE lessons (Code School or Code Academy, Treehouse, etc.). Many times after lecture, students spent hours going through these anyway to get more help, or a more thorough explanation. The strongest students in the class get treated like ...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Columbia
    Dec 17, 2015
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    100% NOT worth the $10,000 they charge

    The one good thing about my experience was my instructor. He really knew his stuff and tried to help us as much as he could. In the same breath, even he had issues with The Iron Yard "Leadership"/Management. My 2 main issues with the program is that I received 0 job finding assistance and I cannot fathom a logical explanation for the cost of the class.

     

    I busted my ass everyday in class, learned the material and did my entire job search on my own. I sat ...

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  • Anonymous
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    Nov 22, 2015
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    Do some research before wasting your hard earned cash !!!

    I'd advise anyone thinking about enrolling in this bootcamp course to first look up free resources on the web.  I spent over 2 and a half thousand on a Ruby on Rails course with TIY and at the end my only positive from the experience was this realisation: "Now you've blown this money, do whatever is necessary to learn this stuff on your own or elsewhere".  So please, don't make the mistake I made (unless you have tons of dosh to blow.

    No ...

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  • Anonymous
    Developer • Student
    Nov 03, 2015
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    Loved My Experience

    I loved being at The Iron Yard. I learn best when I get up and sit in a classroom, so TIY was exactly what I was looking for. I live in an area that doesn't have a lot of tech opportunities, so TIY ended up being the cheapest option. A big part of TIY (and many other programs/jobs) is that you get out what you put in. I worked hard and was able to snag a good job a few weeks after the program. My teacher was amazing and always there to answer questions or give help. I also loved my Cam...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Houston
    Oct 27, 2015
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    So much more than just a clasroom.

    My Background -  I was just a regular guy with a wide background. I knew a lot of things, but one thing i didn't know is what i wanted to do with my life in regards to a career. Then my fiance heard about these guys. I looked them up and called them up and came in for a tour/interview. The at the time school director was a little high on the expected salary for graduates, said something about $75,000/yr starting out. I didn't believe him but i already mad...

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  • Anonymous
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Houston
    Oct 20, 2015
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    Nothing but good marketing.

    Just like everyone else looking for a new career, I was sucked in by their promise of turning anyone into a highly sought after, well paid developer. I read some bad reviews but decided to try it anyways because of the few good reviews stating that the person's success was dependent solely on the amount they were willing to dedicate to learning. The Iron Yard says that anyone can attend even if they have zero experience with coding. So because of this I was expecting to be taught every...

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  • Anonymous
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    Sep 20, 2015
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    Don't waste your time or money

    If you can afford to take 12wks off from work, which you'd have to do to attend, then do that and use online resources to teach yourself. Don't be pulled into this scheme. This place will promise you the moon and doesn't even deliver a rock. They will blatantly lie about job opportunities when you start and by the end of the course they are scrambling to get anyone to take a second look at students. Employers aren't fooled or interested in hiring people from here ...

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The Iron Yard Alumni Reviews Summary

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4.4
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4.5
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4.3
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4.3
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