Regularly spend time with your coach for personalized guidance and support on finding your strengths, developing a resume, interviewing and more.
From the beginning, our step-by-step curriculum takes you from LinkedIn profiles and resumes to real-life practice in mock interviews and alumni networking.
Tech Elevator taps into our 800+ hiring partners to introduce students to employers through company panels, mock interviews and matchmaking hiring events.
Coding experience isn’t required. Your commitment plus our curriculum and process can get you there.
Study: Students work through a concept, compete a tutorial, and take a self-paced quiz.
Class: Instructors expand on lessons, clear roadblocks.
Apply: Hands-on exercises and group projects solidify knowledge.
Our seasoned and industry-knowledgeable instructors are tracking each student’s progress daily, adapting classroom teaching to needs. Instructors and tutors are always available for additional help.
Because every student learns differently, our curriculum includes tutorials, videos, exercises, extra reading, individual and group projects.
Working with your own career coach, our Pathway Program™ curriculum gives you the tools and skills you need and introduces you to our employer network. Our approach is what got us to be industry leaders in coding bootcamp job placement. Explore the three stages of our Pathway Program™ for more information.
Before you build a personal brand, our team will help you build a solid foundation through our self-discovery process. Your introduction to a career search begins with the CliftonStrengths assessment to identify your unique strengths. Before diving in further, we'll also teach a few simple practices you can introduce into your daily routine to manage stress and imposter syndrome. The final phase of self-discovery includes working closely with a career coach to develop your elevator pitch—a concise summary about yourself, qualifications and goals.
Develop key credentials for employers, including your resume, a sophisticated LinkedIn profile and portfolio projects. You will kickoff career strategy meetings with your coach to begin discussing career goals after Tech Elevator, like what's important in your next role and what you're most interested in. Our team will also guide you in your first meetings with recruiters, including best practices for an initial meeting.
This final phase is all about putting your best foot forward in the job search. You'll learn what to expect during both behavioral and technical interviews—and apply your learnings in mock interviews. You’ll begin the process of applying for jobs and take part in additional networking opportunities and matchmaking events with direct connections to potential employers.
You will start by learning the Java programming language. By the time you graduate, you will be able to create dynamic, database-backed web applications. This will give you the foundational skills to hit the ground running as a junior web application developer.
Specific technologies you will learn include:Our instructors are industry professionals with an average of 20 years working as software developers. They’re passionate about helping students start their careers in tech, and are invested in their success. Stop by an Open House to meet an instructor – either remotely or at a campus.
Most mornings consist of lectures and learning, and lots of fresh coffee. After we break for lunch, you get to test your skills with hands-on practice. This could consist of group work, headphones-on solo work, tutoring sessions or pairing programming assignments.
The best way to learn is to do, so you’ll literally be coding from day one.
Once you’ve been accepted into Tech Elevator, we’ll be reaching out to you for best ways to prepare with exercises recommended by our instructors. In the meantime, Stanford’s Computer Science 101 is a great place to start. It’s free and can be accessed here.
In addition to your instructor in the classroom, each cohort has dedicated instructors who support extra work outside of the classroom. That means you can schedule tutoring sessions as much as you need to, ensuring you’re understanding concepts and implementing coding.
Remember, your cohort lead and instructors have a pretty good pulse on how you’re keeping up and will work with you if you feel like you’re getting behind or struggling in any way.
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