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Galvanize is an education company that offers software engineering bootcamps under its Hack Reactor by Galvanize brand name. Galvanize offers programs for rapid career transformation, designed so that anyone with motivation can succeed, regardless of... Read More
Galvanize also offers Enterprise training designed to rapidly upskill and reskill employees at any level, helping companies develop internal tech capabilities, broadening workforce representation, and empowering the workforce of the future.
Galvanize has long been committed to upskilling and reskilling the U.S. military. They equip active duty service members and Veterans with in-demand technical skills, empowering them to succeed in competitive, high-paying civilian careers in software development, data analytics, and cybersecurity.
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Courses
12-Week Software Engineering Immersive (Full-Time)
16-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive with JavaScript and Python (Full-Time)
Galvanize Reviews
Average Ratings (All Programs)
Erika
Student | Graduated: 20167/19/2016
"Why Galvanize changed my life"
Two years ago I decided to change carers, and since I was always very interested in technologies, living in Austin Tx where the developer market is growing, after talking with a lot of people in this industry, and attend to several Meetups, I decided... Read More
The main reason I choose Galvanize over other Bootcamps it's the duration of the program. I feel that If you don't have any experience or a very little coding experience (like me), three months that other programs offer, are not enough (Galvanize Full Stack Web Developer program is six months long). In addition, Galvanize has a very well structured program, that is very oriented to real job environment, with teachers/instructors who are present in every single class. I found out that some bootcamps don't have teachers present during the whole program and that you don't have access to some campus after classes . In Galvanize you are a member and can be at campus any time and even during the weekends. Furthermore, Galvanize helps us to prepare for job interviews and resume, helping us to improve our Linkedin profile,
During my time in Galvanize (already three months) I've learned a lot! I love the environment in my class and in the whole building, we often work in pairs and teams which is very helpful since in this industry you collaborate a lot. On the other hand, being a woman in this world can be challenging and even intimidating but I haven't felt discriminated at all, I feel respected and appreciated it. I love that I can ask a lot of questions and nobody is going to look at me weird, and my instructors and my classmates are always happy to answer any question that me or any of us have.
This is indeed a very challenging program intended for us to work as 100% full stack developers. We work back and for with between the front end (HTML,CSS, AngularJs, and others) and the back end (Javascript, Databases, etc) and putting it all together. It's really fun to see the progress throughout the program and see how much you can learn in six months.
I definitely love this program, but at the same time I had a lot of challenging moments where I could be literally crying because I was stuck. Fortunately I've had a lot support and help from both my classmates, teachers and my family. Being in Galvanize definitely changed my life, my way to look at things. This is the best decision I could ever made, I feel part of a big family, I enjoy my class, my classmates, instructors, and my time here.
If you are a woman and part of a minority be aware that are several scholarships offered by great and big companies. If you decided to come to Galvanize, you would love it, but you have to make the effort and practice what they teach you. Have fun.
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Anonymous
Graduated: 20167/19/2016
"Would choose Galvanize again, just with a few tweaks"
Overall I had a great time at galvanize, there were just points mostly around work process (i.e. keeping up in class) and communication that missed the mark. The instructor I had (and that worked for me) moved fast in a sink or swim manner... this worked... Read More
Anonymous
Software Engineer | Graduated: 20157/19/2016
"Great experience, but not for the faint-hearted"
This Galvanize program is certainly not for everyone and as far as value goes. I think anyone with enough time should take on teaching themselves to program rather than fork out $20k. I did not have this kind of time and wanted to get into the field quickly... Read More
Anonymous
Graduated: 20167/19/2016
"Best thing I've ever done for myself."
Galvanize has been fantastic. Everyone involved is extremely supportive and really wants you to succeed. They have a rapidly evolving curriculum designed to keep up with today's job market. The current focus is on JS and related frameworks. I feel like... Read More
Anonymous
Software Developer | Graduated: 20147/19/2016
"One of the most difficult, most fun and best things I've ever done."
Attending Galvanize's Web Development Immersive (then known as gSchool) was absolutely one of the best decisions I ever made. It truly changed my life (and did fully double my salary). While my first job - at exactly the kind of cool, new startup I was... Read More
Going to gSchool was one of the best decisions I've ever made - truly life-changing. Taught by industry-tested professional developers with years of experience, the education you receive is both in-depth and supremely practical and truly prepares you for that first developer job. The location within the Galvanize ecosystem also offers opportunities that no other code school can provide - for example, my mentor, a talented dev at a local startup, worked right outside our classroom at his company's Galvanize office and thus was available to me whenever I got stuck on something tough and needed some extra guidance.
The first few months focused mostly on lectures and exercises and were incredibly intense, while the second half of the program focused on projects - both personal projects and working with a few local companies. The workload and intellectual rigor is not for the faint of heart, but solving problems, watching your skills rapidly increase and really building things was immensely satisfying. I now have a challenging, interesting job with a great company that a truly enjoy.
I was also quite impressed with the support team for finding a job. They provide everything from interview prep and resume editing to networking events and job recommendations.
Ultimately, though, it was the people that made my experience and gSchool truly special. Not only did we have wonderful, talented and dedicated instructors and staff, my classmates have become some of my best friends. gSchool draws a diverse group of talented, driven and intelligent individuals and it was amazing getting to know them and work with them over our six months together.
The cost is high and the commitment is great, but I would recommend the program to anyone with an interest in technology and the willingness and ability to spend six months dedicating themselves to it wholeheartedly.
Anonymous
Data Scientist | Graduated: 20157/14/2016
Course
Data Science Immersive
"Data Science Immersive Worth Every Penny"
The data science immersive program at galvanize was life changing and the best decision I ever made. I would not be in my current job or position in life without it. That said, you must have a solid background and be willing to push yourself to make the... Read More
Brief history
I was an electrical engineer working in product marketing. I was very comfortable coding in Python with a strong background in math and linear algebra. Through MOOCs, I'd also studied data science and machine learning at a preliminary level. After galvanize, I completed a one year statistics masters, during which I was hired as a data scientist at a tech startup in SF the summer after graduation. My entire job hunt from first application to signed offer took just over one month.
What to expect
Expect to spend your entire life (for three months) committed to learning this stuff. You will be pushed and it will be hard. It won't always be fun but the end result will be amazing and worth it. This program moves fast! Do all the preliminary assignments and pre-readings. Luckily me most, most topics were vaguely familiar. However, the days that were 100% brand new were rough. The program moves so quickly that you don't have time to review or learn slowly. This can snowball quickly for those with inadequate preparation.
The value
This program provides three key elements which are difficult (if not impossible) to find elsewhere. 1) great educational material. You don't just do projects, they teach you what you need to get into this field. 2) learn every tool. Data scientists use many tools and this program teaches you all the basics for the essential tools, which allows you master the ones you'll need later. 3) they'll teach you how to get a job. The whole point of all this is to land a great job as a data scientist and the program (and a strong network of alumi already working in the field) provides great resources for doing so.
Recommendation
Go into the program with a goal of what you want to get out of it. For me, I wanted to write professional quality Python code above all else. Hence, when I felt lost on a particular day I continued to improve my coding skills knowing I could review the material over the weekend or after the bootcamp. Decide beforehand where you want to be after the program, assess where your current abilities are, and pick the brains of your galvanize interviewers to make sure you can make the jump given what you currently know. For those that are ready, it's definitately worth the time and money!
Anonymous
Developer | Graduated: 20146/29/2016
Course
Software Engineering Immersive
"Learning to code at Galvanize absolutely changed my life"
Galvanize is not just a bootcamp, it's a tech community. Being part of the Galvanize community while you're learning is key, many of my friends got their jobs by fully jumping in to being a "Member" of Galvanize as well as a student.
If I were looking... Read More
Anonymous
Graduated: 20166/10/2016
Course
Data Science Immersive
"Location is important; advertised stats are SF only"
I am a recent Galvanize graduate. I am leaving my location as 'Other' purposefully to maintain anonymity.
The salary and job placement numbers on galvanize.com/datascience are based on SAN FRANCISCO ONLY. SF will have a much higher median salary and also... Read More
This segues into my second point, which is, TREAT EVERY GALVANIZE LOCATION LIKE A UNIQUE BRAND. Each will have not only different instructors and support staff, but also different philosophies on the curriculum (for example SF loves SVMs, other locations do not like them and deemphasize them when teaching). Technically the curriculum is supposed to be the same across locations, but as I understand it each location has their own version of the curriculum and at a minimum will emphasize different areas based on the personal preferences of the instruction staff.
My third point is INVESTIGATE HOW MUCH EXPERIENCE THE INSTRUCTORS HAVE. I know for a fact that at certain locations the majority of its instruction staff was hired from its own recent cohort graduates, including full time instructor positions. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT A GIVEN LOCATION WILL HAVE A SENIOR LEVEL, LEAD DATA SCIENTIST IN THE INSTRUCTION STAFF.
In addition, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT THE INSTRUCTION STAFF AT A GIVEN LOCATION WILL HAVE SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE.
I am aware of a location where all instructors, save one, had spent their entire careers in academia, and the one had limited industry experience.
A final note on the instruction staffs: They are in general very intelligent, pleasant to be around, well spoken and willing to answer questions. The curriculum will teach you almost exactly what employers will be listing in job descriptions. However, there is a very real chance to end up at a location where the instruction staff is comprised of green, young staff with no industry experience and minimal teaching experience. Keep this in mind and ask hard questions during your interview!
Job search...
Depending on your market, expect a full-time job search to last at least 2 months. A few students will get hired quickly, but the majority will have to grind the job market hard. The employers who will show up to career day are not easily impressed and will not just hand out jobs. You are likely to encounter skepticism that after a 3-month program you are truly prepared to be a data scientist. I say this is not to discourage you, but to help you manage your expectations.
You will get a lot of resume and salary negotiative advice, but the person giving this to me was very young and inexperienced. When polishing up your resume, linkedIN, etc. it is DEFINITELY A GOOD IDEA TO SEEK OUTSIDE ADVICE FROM EXPERIENCED DATA SCIENTISTS, especially managers with hiring experience.
A note about the curriculum...
R language really needs to be in the curriculum. Instead, Galvanize will teach you Python Pandas. Pandas is great and shares much of R's functionality, but R is a very powerful language with key advantages over Python and many employers will expect you to know it. When I was hired after the cohort, the first thing boss told me was LEARN R. The limited time of the program probably makes this impossible.
And a final point about this paradigm of data science bootcamp...
3 months is flat out not enough time to learn the material contained in this data science curriculum. I understand that 3 months has become the arbitrary, de facto standard length for CS bootcamps and that a 3 month bootcamp is better than no bootcamp, but you will feel constantly rushed in the Galvanize DS program, and unless you are a genius you will have mastered very little by the time the course ends. You will have gained a lot of skills, but mostly you finish with an enhanced ability to teach yourself many of the concepts that were rushed over. My guess is that Galvanize enjoys profit margins that are among the very best in the education industry, a 4 or 5 month bootcamp is a much more reasonable time frame and is hopefully a direction the industry moves towards in the future.
Anonymous
Graduated: 20155/1/2016
Course
Data Science Immersive
"Instructors and Career Services Lacked Skills to Help Prepare Us for Employment"
Hi! I finished my Denver cohort in Jan 2016. If you are considering a data science Denver class I would recommend visiting a class and noting: interaction with students and instructors, how smoothly the labs run, and how the instructors review material... Read More
If they refuse to let you visit a class, consider that a red flag.
I would also ask for the number of students employed in the Denver area and salary. Our cohort has had a difficult time finding Denver jobs. As of this writing, 4 months after the classes ended, many are not employed. If your intent is to stay in the Denver Metro area, this may not be the program for you. One person from my cohort and two from the previous cohort had to leave Colorado to find employment.
PROS:
The other students were very motivated, interesting and collaborative. Galvanize does a great job of finding qualified students.
The ziphian materials presented in the repositories are wonderful. If you take the class dig deep for them. They were not used as part of the curriculum in Denver.
The California staff visited twice during our session and were amazing with providing context and coherent lectures.
The labs were actual business case studies with relevant uses of algorithms on business data
The math, stats and computer theory was presented and then applied to a real world problem
The Denver training site is in an incubator and home to a full stack class so you are surrounded by people who are innovating and discussing new ideas
The Denver training site has lots of amenities like breakout rooms, wireless, gym, bike corral, and spectacular views
Guest speakers came about once every other week to discuss their use of data science in their company which put a great context to what we were learning
One week prior to the Data Science course they offered a Python course that really helped and was a great bonus
CONS:
The labs, reading materials, quizzes and lectures were often unrelated.
Many of the 30 minute quizzes were over materials that were never covered and not reviewed (so what was the point?)
The instructors were not always constructive to questions with responses like: "google it", blank stares, "I don't know, ask someone else", and shoulder shrugs
The labs were not properly prepared so we often spent valuable time trying to configure our computer by updating libraries, importing a new data file or running different syntax
The Career Services team was located in a different building 15 minutes away and had very limited availability
Time management, planning and communication were lacking with informal meetings and no schedule for the day. As a result, I did not feel that my time was valued by the Galvanize staff.
Confusing and inconsistent learning environments and teaching styles.
The staff was constantly "reactive" to what needed to be done. They were available for questions but not great at explaining concepts to relate to the lab and quiz materials.
Denver instructors were graduates of the previous course so they struggled with business knowledge
Good Luck!
Anonymous
Graduated: 20152/12/2016
Course
Software Engineering Immersive
"Avoid At All Costs"
My experience at Galvanize was a complete joke. Our class started with 1 lead instructor, 1 junior instructor & 1 pregnant TA. As one would expect the pregnant TA (Whom was previously a Galvanize student) went off to give birth. She was not replaced for... Read More
Frequently Asked Questions
What financing options are offered by Galvanize?
Galvanize offers many financing options, such as Scholarships, Income Share Agreements, Loan Financing, and Upfront Payments.
What courses are offered at Galvanize?
There are many courses you can take at Galvanize. These include
What types of programs are offered at Galvanize?
Galvanize has Full-Time and Part-Time programs for students that can be taken online or in-person.
In these programs, students can learn from and take advantage of pair programming,1:1s with staff, career services, and more.
What are the job outcomes for Galvanize?
For the Data Science Immersive Program, the average salary after graduation is $105,000 for the Data Immersive Program, and 61.6% of alumni find a job.
Galvanize alumni work at various tech companies, such as Adobe, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Microsoft, and more.
What is the application process at Galvanize like?
Prospective students will need to submit an online form and complete an interview to apply to Galvanize.