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Microverse offers an online, full-time, Full Stack software development program that trains you to become a software developer for no upfront cost. Microverse believes that learning should be accessible to everyone, no matter where you live. Their methodology... Read More
At Microverse, each student works with a pair programming partner, standup team, mentor, code reviewers, a dedicated Student Success team, and a personal career coach to achieve mastery learning of frontend and backend technologies including computer science foundations, Ruby, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Redux, Ruby on Rails, algorithms and data structures. Further, part of the program is dedicated to professional skills, interview preparation, and job searching, where students work with career coaches. Throughout the program, students work together to build real-world projects and contribute to open-source projects.
Microverse is committed to connecting alumni to opportunities around the world and provides each student with unlimited access to career coaching, interview preparation, resume writing tips, and salary negotiation in order to do so. Every Microverse education costs $0 until you land a life-changing job making more than $1,000 a month, at which point, you pay back 15% of your salary until you've reached $15,000.
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ispire Enterprise
Graduated: 201911/7/2019
Course
Software Development Program
"Best school for remote software developers"
My previous field of work was in fiber optics and computer repairs mainly. I did some developing on the side mainly as a hobby.
After joining Microverse i quickly saw the pros, it seemed like everything was designed to match how things are done in the... Read More
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Eva Veskova Jackson
Graduated: 201911/7/2019
Course
Software Development Program
"The best decision I've ever made."
Up until recently, I would have never thought of pursuing a career in development, I thought it was too difficult or out of reach. However, when I found myself working Macedonia in a job that I hated, a friend of mine recommended that I look into Microverse.... Read More
Since then, I've learned more in just a few short months than ever thought I could have. Yes, it's been challenging at times, but I never encountered a problem throughout this program that I wasn't able to solve, and I've enjoyed every bit of it.
I would reccoment anyone interested in becoming a developer to join Microverse. It has a fantastic curriculum, plus the added bonus of being able to work with a coding partner too. It really is one of the most rewarding programs out there.
Zina Talaa
Graduated: 201911/4/2019
Course
Software Development Program
"Achieve your dream to become web developer by joining Microverse Bootcamp"
I am an Algerian woman, married with 5 children, who gave up her professional career as a computer engineer to start a new one at 'Microverse'. The desire to grow in my field has been steadily increasing since my graduation from university in 1996, however,... Read More
I recommend Microverse Bootcamp to anybody because it's: safe, pleasant, beneficial, and the most important thing it's free until you got a job.
Terver Aosu
Graduated: 201911/4/2019
Course
Software Development Program
"Microverse, A Worthwhile Experience."
Before joining the Microverse Software Development Program, I had struggled with trying to learn to become a software engineer on my own, especially since I do not have a CS background, coming from an Engineering Major wasn't an easy switch.
I found Microverse... Read More
Daniel Larbi Addo
Graduated: 201911/2/2019
Course
Software Development Program
"Learning is fun, everyone should join microverse."
I am Daniel Larbi Addo from Ghana and am a full stack developer training at Microverse . It all started earlier this year (2019) when i decided to join microverse, and the journey has been great. I learn a lot from my coding partners, my stand-up team,... Read More
Chibuzor Efedigbue
Software Dev | Graduated: 20182/15/2019
Course
Software Development Program
"I’d recommend Microverse to anybody."
I’m a Microverse graduate from Ibadan, Nigeria, and I now work as a full-stack remote developer making 8 times of what I earned previously, 3 times what my colleagues in Nigeria are making.
Last year, a friend suggested I should learn to code instead of... Read More
I learned about Microverse and applied. I got in and I worked hard to make sure I didn’t lose my chance to become a software developer without paying until I got a job. The program was actually fun. I cultivated great work habits and made good friends all around the world. I still talk to some of the friends I made several times a week, Sanel from Bosnia and Dipto from Bangladesh. I’ve never even been to those countries.
Microvere also helps you prepare for working in a professional, remote job. They make sure you learn how to actually build projects, how to work together as a part of a remote software development team, and the process of getting your code live. My job is like Microverse, I submit pull requests and get my code reviewed by fresh eyes several times a week, like I used to with Kevin (my mentor at Microverse, from Kenya)
I will recommend Microverse to anybody. I have three people already working on the pre-course work from my recommendation. I think that if you can make sure you have internet and electricity, Microverse is what you need to do. I know those aren’t problems in Europe, they can be in Africa.
Paul Rail
Software Developer (JavaScript / Ruby on Rails) | Graduated: 201812/28/2018
Course
Software Development Program
"Before I even finished Microverse, I lost sleep deciding between several great job offers. Calling it just a “bootcamp” would be a disservice."
Some background: I used to work in finance, but I started learning to code after realizing a lot of what I did in finance wasn’t being valued and there was so much opportunity in software development.
I joined Microverse as part of one of its first cohorts.... Read More
Before joining Microverse, I learned a little bit of coding through free resources like freeCodeCamp and practicing through #100DaysOfCode. Microverse realizes this—that some of the best learning content is already out there—so they focus on guiding you to the right content and supporting you with a network of intelligent, ambitious people.
Microverse is also based on “remote pair programming”. If you’re not familiar with remote pair programming, it’s based on the idea that two heads are better than one. Basically, we were paired with another student, and every day, my partner and I would switch between being a “driver” and “navigator”. One of us would write the code and the other person would watch and provide feedback, comment, or suggest a different way of doing things. My partner (Kyle) was great—he was smart, ambitious, and hard-working. I was lucky to have him—we had our “aha!” moments at different times and we were able to play off of our different strengths.
The program is also substantially more thorough and complete compared to what typical coding bootcamps offer. So this really should not be called a “bootcamp” or considered as such.
One of the last parts of the curriculum is the “career prep” portion where you spruce up your resume, your online portfolio, and your online profiles while also practicing interview questions. I found some freelance work through Microverse, and combined with the projects I completed during the program, I received A LOT of calls and emails from recruiters before even finishing that section. I was humbled. I ended up turning off my online profiles and stopped accepting more interviews.
Going into my interviews, I didn’t feel ready for them because I didn’t have time to practice. Luckily, I passed several of them and received several job offers. I was like “Is this actually happening?” I genuinely started losing sleep because I was having a hard time deciding between several great job offers.
Microverse has the same incentive as you—to help you get a great job. In order to get there, they guide you toward the best materials to learn the most in-demand coding skills, surround you with an ambitious community, pair you with someone else going through the program, and help you establish a schedule and accountability. All education should be this way
Sava Vuckovic
Software Developer | Graduated: 201812/21/2018
Course
Software Development Program
"Software Development Program offered by Microverse is definitely worth doing!"
I graduated high school and decided to learn software development instead of going to college. At first, I learned on my own with freeCodeCamp, Udemy, Udacity, and YouTube videos.
I learned about Microverse and that they would help you become a software... Read More
I was paired with Kevin, a developer from Kenya. I’m from Serbia and we only had a small time difference, so it worked out well. Pair programming had a lot of benefits. For example, Kevin had more programming experience than me, which was really helpful. He taught me more about algorithms and databases, and due to my experience in front-end web development, I was also able to teach him few things.
I was doing the Career Prep portion of the curriculum when I saw a local internship that tends to lead to a full-time job. I had already practiced some algorithms and interview questions with Microverse, and I was glad that some of those questions were on the interview. I passed and got the internship.
I would definitely recommend Microverse to anyone who is hungry to learn software development remotely and willing to dedicate 6 months or so.
Sarthak Shrestha
Graduated: 201812/2/2018
Course
Software Development Program
"Seems great idea and it's free until you get a job"
I haven't started in microverse yet but it is a great thing to provide such guidence and materials for free until you get a job.For me it's even better because Microverse don't ignore students from developing countries....Will edit this after I complete... Read More
Max Li
Full stack javascript developer | Graduated: 201810/24/2018
Course
Software Development Program
"Microverse is indeed a life-changing remote software development program!"
I attended Microverse remote software development program from April 2018 to September 2018 (full time) and found my dream remote job in Poland :)
**My Background:**
I studied aerospace engineering in college, but I decided to go for software development... Read More
**About The Program:**
The program is divided into two part.
In the pre-course work, I spent 1 month to get an overview of software development, web development, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Ruby and Ruby on Rails. However, I was still not ready to land a job after that.
Once I got accepted into the full-time program, I went over those same languages and technologies, but this time I built at least 30 different projects so I have a very deep understanding of each one now. I worked full-time with my coding partner (another student) by doing remote pair programming. That gave me a lot of teamwork experience, as well as teaching me the most important workflows used by real teams, and helping me improve my communication skills and English level.
I also dedicated at least 100 hours to mastering data structures and algorithms, so I’m now confident to work on more complicated algorithms and coding interviews.
**Job Assistance:**
Finally, Microverse assigned me a career coach that worked with me to help me get ready for job interviews. They helped me improve my portfolio, resume and online presence, and taught me everything I needed to know for job interviews. They then helped me find and apply to jobs and even negotiate my salary offers!
**Overall:**
This program is for the dedicated and determined, but it's not like college or another school. You’re working collaboratively with many other highly-motivated and smart people who are determined to start a career in software development. There is a reason why Microverse accepts less than 1% of the people that apply. If you're looking to pull the trigger and commit to learning to code, then this is the program for you. It is truly incredible how much you can learn in 22 weeks. This program was both incredibly challenging and extremely rewarding.
**Bottom line? Great people, great program. If you're committed to this craft and you have a passion for it, go for it.**
**Best of luck!**
Max,
It's been a real pleasure to have you among the first students going through the program. I really enjoyed coaching you during the interviewing process and am really proud of everything you have accomplished (including the amazing remote job!).
Let... Read More
Ariel Camus,
Microverse Founder