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The Iron Yard

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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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  • Derek
    Derek
    Software Engineer • Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 16, 2016
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    Worth It

    I got a job from an employer that attended my Demoday. I learned so much about OOP, framewroks, and even some design. I learned a lot about myself.

    Iron Yard staff continue to support me and check in with me a year out of from graduation. I get career guidance, help with code, and encouragment. Some use the "codeschool" moniker, some use "bootcamp", I felt it was like it was a bootcamp. I have heard people in the armed forces speak of the comradery and closeness they hav...

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  • Mark
    Mark
    Web Developer • Student • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 16, 2016
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    Back End Rails

    I came to the Iron Yard after three years in I.T. help desk when I realised that it was not something I wanted to make a career of. The difference in proactively solving problems rather than always reacting is what drew me to a career in programing.

    I found the Iron Yard a perfect fit with the full immersion and fast pace. The Instructors were amazing in their capacity breakdown complex concepts into manageable pieces. The career support, ...
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  • Kurtis
    Kurtis
    Junior Software Engineer • Graduate • Back End Engineering - Ruby on Rails • Tampa
    Nov 16, 2016
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    Best Decision of my Life

    After going the traditional, four year degree, work in a cubicle route, I found myself extremely dissatisfied with the daily grind that my life had become. I decided to make a change and after some soul searching and research, ended up enrolled at The Iron Yard.

    It was the best decision I've ever made. Gavin, the backend instructor is not only hands down one of the smartest people I have ever met, but he is an amazing teacher and he really cares. I suffered a pretty intense inju...

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  • Da-Me Kim
    Da-Me Kim
    Junior Full Stack Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Durham
    Nov 09, 2016
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    Best Decision

    The Iron Yard did a wonderful job preparing me for the workplace as a developer. Before I attended the Iron Yard I had never written a line of code and really needed a career change. I was skeptical, nervous and didn't know if I could get through it. I came with the right attitude and prepared myself to work hard. With the expansive career support the Iron Yard provided I felt confident that when I finished I would be able to find work and contribute. 

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  • Joshua Rivers
    Joshua Rivers
    Front End and Mobile Expert • Graduate • Front End Engineering • Atlanta
    Nov 08, 2016
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    Front End Engineering

    This was my second course at The Iron Yard and I thoroughly enjoyed both experiences.  I just finished with Front End Engineering to fill out my portfolio to become more a Full Stack Developer.  My Instructor taught me how to think more like a programmer and use languages/libraries as tools to get projects completed.  If you are thinking about changing careers or even improving your current developer status then The Iron Yard is for you!

     

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  • Hannah
    Hannah
    Developer • Graduate • Front End Engineering - Foundations • Nashville
    Nov 04, 2016
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    A happy little coder

    I am a recent graduate of the Front-end Engineering program at The Iron Yard - Nashville.

    I had an incredible experience this past summer during the 12 weeks of intense, but awesome, course-work at The Iron Yard. I came from a background in public relations and photography, and had never worked in the tech industry before. My experience with coding was limited to a few online tutorials I had been doing before deciding to go to school.

    It was really remarkable to...

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  • N. Ross
    N. Ross
    Web Developer • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Las Vegas
    Nov 02, 2016
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    Back End Web Development - Java

    First, let me say that I had an excellent experience with The Iron Yard. Gabe (Campus Director), Jeff (Back End Instructor), and Mike (Front End Instructor) were always available and did what they could to help me.

    My cohort, 12 weeks in length, was focused on Java. We also took on JavaScript, JQuery, and Android. Java is dense, but it is mature. Answers to questions can be found with a simple Google search and this was encouraged in the later weeks of the course. I made sure to ...

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  • Ben Lee
    Ben Lee
    Graduate • Front End Engineering • Atlanta
    Oct 31, 2016
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    The Best Decision I Ever Made

    I went to The Iron Yard Atlanta, Donwtown campus' Frontend Engineering course in February of 2016. I hadn't written a single line of code before, but I had looked around at majors at some of the local colleges and kept finding that I didn't want to put 4 years into a possiblity for a career. I heard about The Iron Yard and how it was 12 weeks of intense learning. I had always liked technology and know that I'm a quick learner so I checked it out. 

    Within a month of hearing about ...

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  • Jennifer Graves
    Jennifer Graves
    Web Developer • Student • Back End Engineering - .NET • Dallas
    Oct 28, 2016
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    Great Way to Lear a New Career

    I came to the Iron Yard after years in Customer Service when I realized that I wasn't interested in my current career's long term path. I'd always wanted to work with code professionally, but for some reason never thought I would be able to become a good developer. I attended a few of the crash courses (really recommend this!) and met with the instructors and campus director before deciding that a career move right now could be the best thing for me. I graduated from the 12 week Back End E...

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  • Zach Bradshaw
    Zach Bradshaw
    Front End Engineer • Graduate • Front End Engineering - Foundations • Durham
    Oct 27, 2016
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    Front End Engineering

    I had a great experience at The Iron Yard. My instructor, Chris was passionate about teaching and seeing us become developers. I worked harder in the 12 weeks I was in The Iron Yard than I ever have before, but the end result was more than worth it.

    That being said, this program is not for everyone. TIY doesn't require previous experience of any kind before you start the program, but I would tell anyone interested in enrolling to do as much self learning as you can before you...

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  • Meghan Smith
    Meghan Smith
    Graduate • UI Design • Columbia
    Oct 23, 2016
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    Excellent preparation for new career

    I went through The Iron Yard Columbia's User Interface Design program when it was web design and development.  The course prepared me for a new career in just a few months of hard effort.  Some benefits of the way The Iron Yard operates:

    • The bootcamp style learning means you live, breath, eat, and sleep the coursework for 12 weeks.  Similiar to traveling to France to learn French, by immersing yourself in the course and community, you learn much more ra...
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  • Jim Weiss
    Jim Weiss
    Product Manager • Graduate • Back End Engineering • Detroit
    Oct 21, 2016
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    Back-End Engineering

    I work for a Company in Troy, Michigan called MOTOR Information Systems as a product manager.  We are a data licensing company for the automotive aftermarket.  We have databases and applications that help mechanical and collision repair shops calculate the cost of repairs (part numbers, pricing, and labor times) and execute the repairs (repair procedures, specifications, wiring diagrams, etc.).  We are a subsidiary of Hearst Business Media.

    Hearst is offering qualified employees ...

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Lauren Stewart
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Updated June 20, 2017
Shane Sniteman graduated from The Iron Yard coding bootcamp 2.5 years ago and is now leading a team in his second job as a mobile app developer. After working in finance at a Big 4 accounting firm and in graphic design for financial publications, the realization that websites could more efficiently convey financial data spurred him to learn to code. Shane dives into his career trajectory ...
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Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart
Updated May 10, 2017
[As of October 13, 2017, The Iron Yard will no longer be operating.] In the past, The Iron Yard’s students had to choose whether to learn front end or back end development before enrolling in the program. Now with the launch of The Iron Yard’s Web Development Career Path curriculum, students will learn the full scope of coding before choosing which area to specialize in. We chatted with the...
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Updated February 07, 2020
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The Iron Yard Alumni Reviews Summary

Overall Experience
4.4
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4.5
Curriculum
4.3
Job Assistance
4.3
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