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The Software Guild is an online, fast-paced apprenticeship program. Choose from a full-time, 12-week bootcamp, or part-time online badge program, to learn either .NET/C# or Java. These two stacks are stable, proven, and in the highest demand in the enterprise.... Read More

Courses

.NET Web Developer Bootcamp

Cost: $10,000
Duration: 12 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

During a 12-week synchronous bootcamp, you’ll learn the principles of object-oriented programming, how to use Visual Studio IDE, debugging techniques, interface design principles, the basics of unit testing, and how to work with classes and members. You’ll even finish up with mock interviews and career preparation sessions.

This course is designed to teach the foundations of object oriented programming techniques in the C# language with special attention to practical application in corporate environments.

Skills, tools, and technologies explored include Unit Testing, Data and Class Modeling, SQL Server, ASP.NET MVC, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Visual Studio, and more!

Java Web Developer Bootcamp

Cost: $10,000
Duration: 12 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

Gain the skills you need for junior-level developer roles with The Software Guild. During a 12-week synchronous bootcamp, you’ll learn object-oriented programming principles, error handling and debugging techniques, interface design principles and how to use the NetBeans IDE. You’ll also work with database-driven web applications, unit testing, and servlets and JSPs. You’ll finish the course with interview and career preparation.

This course is designed to teach the foundations of object-oriented programming techniques in the Java language with special attention to practical application in corporate environments.

Skills, tools, and technologies explored include Unit Testing, Data and Class Modeling,
Servlets, Spring, MySQL, JDBC, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, NetBeans, and more!

ONLINE .NET Web Developer Badge Program

Cost: $10,000
Duration: 40 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

Through a program of four individual badges, you’ll learn the principles of object-oriented programming, how to use Visual Studio IDE, debugging techniques, interface design principles, the basics of unit testing, and how to work with classes and members. You’ll even finish up with mock interviews and career preparation sessions. This badge program is designed to teach the foundations of object-oriented programming techniques in the C# language with special attention to practical application in corporate environments. You can obtain all four badges in as fast as 10
months or take a brief break between badges. This flexible schedule helps you keep your job while you learn to code.

Skills, tools, and technologies explored include Unit Testing, Data and Class Modeling, SQL Server, ASP.NET MVC, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, Visual Studio, and more!

Subjects:
.NET

ONLINE Java Web Developer Badge Program

Cost: $10,000
Duration: 40 weeks
Locations: Online
Course Description:

Gain the skills you need for junior-level developer roles with The Software Guild. Through a program of four individual badges, you’ll learn object-oriented programming principles, error handling and debugging techniques, interface design principles and how to use the NetBeans IDE. You’ll also work with database-driven web applications, unit testing, and servlets and JSPs. In the 4th badge, you’ll finish the program with interview and career preparation. This course is designed to teach the foundations of object-oriented programming techniques in the Java language with special attention to practical application in corporate environments. You can obtain all four badges in as fast as 10 months or take a brief break between badges. This flexible schedule helps you keep your job while you learn to code. Skills, tools, and technologies explored include Unit Testing, Data and Class Modeling, Servlets, Spring, MySQL, JDBC, HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, NetBeans, and more!

Subjects:
Java

The Software Guild Reviews

Average Ratings (All Programs)

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4.72/5 (101 reviews)

Matthew Wilkinson
Software Developer | Graduated: 2017

12/1/2017

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ONLINE .NET Web Developer Bootcamp

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"A life changing decision."

I've made many decisions in my life, none of them have been as life altering as the decision to learn C# at The Software Guild. It wasn't easy learning Object Oriented design, but when It clicked (around week 10) It ALL made sense, excluding that battleship... Read More

Anonymous
Graduated: 2017

12/1/2017

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Java Web Developer Bootcamp

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"One of the Best Choices I Made"

Deciding to quit my job (that I disliked) and go back to school full time or more like double time was still the best decision I made. I originally applied for an earlier cohort but little did I know, the curriculum was very intense and very fast. There... Read More

When I tell people that I went to a coding bootcamp, they think it is just a simple online course with a printable certificate. When I told them how hard it was, they were in awe. After being employed and looking back at the curriculum, they are very much on par with what is necessary to have a job as a developer. Not just the languages made you feel prepared, but they also introduced us to certain ways of testing, text editors that are used in professional environments, JIRA, and using repositories. During my employee orientation, I was surrounded by new STEM grads and they did not know anything about coding and were going to have jobs in IT. Being in the program definitely made me realize how far I can push myself to get something accomplished and also just being able to learn something so foreign in a small timeframe. We were in a classroom for 40 hours a week and on top of that about 20-30+ hours of working on projects and learning the material that is going to be taught the next day. So yes, that is a well spent time commitment.

The instructors were very accommodating and quite approachable. Having a classroom be a max size of 18, it felt like the program was more individualized and they cared about each individual student and their progress. Even after graduating they are very helpful with resources. The employment manager has quite a large network of employers so he followed up with every student on their job search every 2 weeks after graduating. I checked out another bootcamp, called Prime Digital Academy but the Software Guild stood out to me. When I went to Prime’s open house, alumni did not emphasize on the curriculum. Instead they spoke about how they learn about communicating effectively. When I spoke to a recruiter at the Guild, she told me “we will teach you to code” and those few words sold me to the program and they sure did!

If I had to go back and do something again, I would have liked to have been told to at least look at the Java language before attending the program. Even though I was already admitted, there was a gap of time where I was waiting for class to start and I could have looked at terms or tutorials online. I do not think that it would have been so foreign if I studied beforehand.
If I had to recommend someone to attend a bootcamp, I would say that someone who just finished high school would not be a great fit. The program is very intense and if they are not motivated to attend college, then I do not think they would be motivated enough to finish the full-time program. It was even more difficult than finishing a bachelor’s degree. Most the students are in their 20s and above.

When getting employed, the statistics are correct for the program but when you are the one experiencing the difficulty of getting your first coding job, it gets frustrating. My cohort ended at the end of July 2017 and I got my offer call in mid to late September. Many people try to go through staffing agencies but entry level developer roles are very hard to come by. Even if the position says 1-2 years of experience, they will not submit your resume because you have no previous coding experience. The employment manager told me that it is not just your background but it also has to be a good match overall (culture fit and technical skills). Luckily, I managed to get hired directly through my employer.

So, to put it simply, I would 100% recommend attending a coding bootcamp and particularly, the Software Guild. Everyone just needs to understand and think about all the variables that could slow you down and if you

Anonymous
Software Developer | Graduated: 2015

12/1/2017

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Java Web Developer Bootcamp

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"Great experience!"

Pros:
1. My teacher was very helpful with any question I had. Available around the clock and It was clear the educators were experts in the field.
2. Great culture within the guild. It was a blast going through the program getting to be a part of such... Read More

Cons:
1. Curriculum was fast moving. Most of the topics take years to master, so you are left feeling defeated when you are given a week or two to understand a huge topic.
2. Expensive. After going through it, I personally feel it was overpriced. Probably only worth half of what I paid. But with that being said, The Software Guild gave me my start to an exciting and meaningful career. So the price was worth it!

Ken Gardiner, MSCIS, MA
Web Developer | Graduated: 2017

12/1/2017

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Java Web Developer Bootcamp

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"Fanastic Experience With The Software Guild"

Completed The Software Guild's Java Web Developer Boot Camp. Fantastic instructors, support and material. It was great to finally have a chance to practice and get better at Object Oriented programming with tutors available during class and after hours.... Read More

Michael Johnson
Software Developer | Graduated: 2016

12/1/2017

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Java Web Developer Bootcamp

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"Can't speak highly enough!"

I was fully prepared by Software Guild to tackle any number of challenges in the workplace. I got a job in Java after studying Java, but within a few months I was doing nothing but iOS development. It did take some time for me to transition and become... Read More

Anonymous
Graduated: 2017

12/1/2017

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Java Web Developer Bootcamp

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"Review of The Software Guild"

The Software Guild provided a very detail oriented boot camp, which was very intensive but incredibly informative. The course work was very labor intensive and requires about 60-70 hours of work a week. If you have no prior coding experience I strongly... Read More

Tanner
QA Automation Engineer | Graduated: 2016

10/7/2017

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"Challenging and Worthwhile"

I attended the Software Guild having no prior coding experience other than taking a few Code Academy courses. I found it difficult to come in with such minimal experience and felt that a number of my classmates were more prepared for the work. I recommend... Read More

I found the curriculum to be strong for the first half of the course when we were learning basic coding for console applications, and weaker in the second half learning web applications. The Software Guild did an excellent job preparing students for the job market, with the exception of not providing enough technical interview practice. I landed a good job in QA with a large company that hires a lot of Software Guild graduates, thanks to the Guild's networking event.

Overall the Software Guild was a good experience and enabled me to completely change careers.

Anonymous
Graduated: 2017

9/29/2017

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"Very Challenging and Very Rewarding"

I attended The Software Guild Java Bootcamp in Louisville, KY between February and April 2017.
The curriculum included full stack development, so to say we covered a lot of ground in a short time is an understatement.
Although I have an IT background, I... Read More

Given this, I must credit the staff and instructors at The Software Guild.
I believe they made all the difference by showing genuine interest in our success and compassion during the challenging times.

Chigozie Ezenagu
Web Developer | Graduated: 2016

9/27/2017

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"Amazing Experience"

The Software Guild is the best. It is run by amazing and passionate people and they really make sure you learn all you need to know to start a career in software development. I have been applying everything I learned at The Guild in some degree. I still... Read More

Cherith
UX Developer | Graduated: 2017

9/26/2017

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"Life changing experience for me..."

Software Guild was an amazing experience for me. Going through an intensive course like this is such a confidence boost when you get through it. The course takes A LOT of hard work. If you are someone expecting to sign up and just magically get a job,... Read More

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