| TopRahmin | When i first found myself learning to code there were too many resources available online for me to really know where to get started. I came across Zip Code students at a local hackathon and it was easy to see that this bootcamp knew what they were doing. After doing some research and speaking with some of the alumni it was clear that if i wanted to become a better programmer and make a successful career change into the tech industry that Zip Code would be my best bet. Also, because Zip Code has corporate partnerships with local companies, the curriculum is designed to teach what these partners are looking for. This not only serves the needs of the companies but it ensures that you are learning employable skills, lets be honest, the goal is to get a job upon completion. Zip Code also has a strong alumni network that you can seek help from while in or out of the cohort. If you are having a hard time grasping the information you are learning you can easily request a tutor and Zip Code will provide you with an alumni willing to help. As you get to the end of your program you begin to focus on getting a job. Once again, Zip Code excels in this area. You will have many opportunities for networking with hiring managers from many of the corporate partners. In addition to networking, the alumni come back to help with mock interviews. By the time the real interviews come around you are more than prepared to knock them out of the park. Interviews are another unique aspect to Zip Code. Unlike other bootcamps, Zip Code brings the interviewers to you. Corporate partners come into the school to conduct interviews to fill their positions. Good luck finding an opportunity like this anywhere else. Overall, I am 100% satisfied with my experience at Zip Code. Zip Code is the reason why I was able to successfully make the transition from Produce Manager to Software Engineer in a matter of months. |