![]() Currently, MakerSquare has achieved a 96% placement rate. Immersive courses start every seven weeks. ![]() The Student Outcomes staff also provide support for resume preparation, technical interview readiness, personal branding, online presence management, and personal portfolio creation. Following completion of the course, MakerSquare students are assisted in their job search by the MakerSquare Student Outcomes team, and connected to their hiring network of 300+ employers. Students are expected to have an intermediate level understanding of JavaScript before entering. Cohorts usually consist of 15 to 30 students with a low student-to-teacher ratio. MakerSquare has adopted the Hack Reactor program which is a course where students spend 12-weeks learning software engineering for 60 to 80 hours a week. MakerSquare opened a second campus in SoMa in San Francisco, CA in 2014 and subsequently two more campuses in Los Angeles (2015) and New York City (2016). MakerSquare was originally located on Congress Avenue in downtown Austin, TX however, it was since relocated to the offices of Capital Factory, within the Omni Hotel, still in downtown Austin. Since the acquisition, MakerSquare has adopted the Hack Reactor curriculum, course structure and name. MakerSquare was acquired by Hack Reactor in January 2015 for an undisclosed amount. The four created the company with no investor funding and initially operated from Parikh's parent's home. MakerSquare was founded in 2013 by Harsh Patel, Shaan Shah, Shehzan Devani, and Ravi Parikh. In January 2015, MakerSquare was purchased by software engineering bootcamp Hack Reactor, and in 2016, all MakerSquare campuses were rebranded to share the Hack Reactor name. ![]() MakerSquare provided a career-focused program that includes job training and employer outreach within its curriculum. MakerSquare was a provider of software engineering bootcamp based in Austin, TX, with additional campus locations in San Francisco, CA, Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY. Texas Workforce Commission Career Schools and Colleges, Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education To be honest, it’s quite challenging to get admitted into these programs.Shehzan Devani, Ravi Parikh, Harsh Patel, Shaan Shah Our course is comparable with Hack Reactor for JavaScript and App Academy for Ruby in the US. We teach 100% in English, have a strong pre-coure, run classes 11 hrs per day, 6 days per week, for 3 months, with top-tier instructors and a curriculum that will challenge your learning limits. On the other hand, I think it’s amazing that there are lighter programs out there, since they might be a better fit if you’re exploring the coding space and are not considering a career in tech yet. Obviously the outcome is proportionally more rewarding too. Our program is more intensive and selective than most other bootcamps in Europe and the US. We’re located in Barcelona (Spain), and teach JavaScript for the full stack. Each person might have a different background and goals. Hi! There are many coding bootcamps in Europe and there isn’t an absolute “best” choice. Get in touch with the bootcamps, ask questions and think of what is the best for you. Is the local tech market active? What is the unemployment rate in the specific country?. ![]() Location: would you want to search for a job there after the programme? The bootcamps will always have the best linkages with the local companies.Quality: do they hold any open classes? can you visit the campus and see it in your own eyes? are they answering your questions in detail?.Class size: some have 15 students, some have 40 students.Teachers: are they experienced programmers? or will you be mentored by last batch graduates?.Length: Some programme are 8 weeks, some 12 weeks, some are less intense but longer (5/6 months).Syllabus : what tech you want to learn? JavaScript, PHP, Python? Or something less usual?.There are many coding bootcamps in Europe - London, Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Prague, Warsaw etc - thus I recommend to think about what is most important for you:
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