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Franco Turco
Program: Software Engineering
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its been a couple weeks and already developed so many skills on coding, that I thought I already knew from self taught studying from Youtube and several free webpages. Really worth it!!, thank you so much triple Ten group !!
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Idan Daniels
Program: Business Intelligence Analytics
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I enjoyed the program very much. I already have a mathematical background and very familiar with data analysis, even though, gladly I have learned so many new professional ways to solve problems, new different aspects and machine learning algorithms explained in a very useful way. Thank you so much!...
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Jayce Brayboy
Program: Business Intelligence Analytics
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I just graduated from the BIA program with TripleTen and am super happy with my experience. Super in-depth curriculum and challenging but also very rewarding. This program took me roughly 4-5 months to complete working on it about 7 hours a week. The workload is rigorous but not overbearing. I defin... itely recommend! Read more
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jesus correa
Program: Business Intelligence Analytics
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Currently, a student of tripleten, and the help of the tutors has been exceptional. Also discord channel very helpful to review/ support questions that you have with past students that been there.
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Jonathan Le
Program: Business Intelligence Analytics
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I found Triple Ten via social media. After reviewing their website and taking their career quiz, I settled on the Business Analytics pathway. They even have some free modules for you to practice and get your feet wet. Even if you decide not to go through the program, you can get some good experience... . Onboarding was easy and the Triple Ten team was very communicable throughout the process. Lecture and training modules are easy to follow and instructors are quick to respond and help. For the price, the value is good and I am enjoying my time through the program so far. I have friends in the BI industry and they say the training/information is very applicable to real life scenarios. Read more
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Joshua Gonzalez
Program: Software Engineering
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If you are looking to switch careers and specifically into the tech realm then TripleTen is the perfect bootcamp. It is scary to enter a field that one has no knowledge about but TripleTen is well aware of that which is what makes the course amazing. I entered the software engineering program with n... o prior experience of coding and their curriculum taught me everything I know today. It was nice to find a program that still had structure but at the same time gave me the freedom to do it at my own pace. There are deadlines but it didn't feel super strict since they give you plenty of time to complete the lesson and the project at your own pace. All lessons and projects were based on real world problems so its nice that they give you insight on how it will be once you venture out into the real work force. If you don't mind a program that is mainly self taught but with structure then I highly recommend TripleTen to make a break through into the tech world. Read more
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Joshua Norfolk
Program: Data Science
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I earned a B.S. in Physics several years ago, but graduated around the beginning of COVID and ended up not entering a technical field of work. Around two years ago, I decided to brush up on my computer skills and apply to data analysis jobs, but having no luck after a while, I decided to get further... education. As I was on a time crunch, I decided to immediately enter TripleTen bootcamp given their rolling start dates and the generous recent grad scholarship that I received. I had considered a master's degree, but those are more expensive and you cannot begin a program right away. I learned a great deal through TripleTen's curriculum, and also through the subsequent Career Acceleration. I do feel that I have learned enough to be an effective junior data analyst or junior data scientist, though the market is so tough that I'm not certain how much the possession of skills matters - employers seem to be more interested in accredited education and work experience. A big positive of TripleTen is their extra-curricular events, like Externships (which I am able to use as work experience) and Hackathons (which I can list as unique tech projects, especially if an award is won). I do feel that I could interview effectively. I did land a remote freelancing job, directly using technical skills I gained through the program, that pays fairly well per hour but is inconsistent. It's easy to say that you could learn the same skills by yourself, but realistically it is much easier to stay motivated when you have a curriculum outlined for you and a support network. I have made back my investment into the program after a couple months of work. It's hard to say whether an accredited education would have paid more dividends, but I can at least say that my relatively small investment has resulted in a similarly small, but positive, return on investment. I'm hoping that this first job gets me valuable experience for future applications. Read more
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Karin Levin
Program: Business Intelligence Analytics
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I really liked the program. Because it was given a lot of practice. During the training, we completed 12 projects on real data and now I can make the entire portfolio. Moreover, for each project, the tutors did a code review. And there is a career program, there is also an opportunity to participate... in real projects, as a volunteer for an experience, which is very important for me Read more
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Kheireddine Allal
Program: Software Engineering
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When I joined this course, I wanted to learn new skills but I did not suspected that it would be so challenging. Eventually, I've indeed leanred new skills and by facing this challenge, learned about myself as well. None of this would have never occured without the team that provided me assistance e... very time I needed it. Read more
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Marlon Nunez
Program: Software Engineering
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Venturing into a career transition toward Software Engineering can be a daunting endeavor, and TripleTen comprehends the inherent challenges. They provide invaluable support to initiate your journey, offering resources such as tutors, study buddy programs, and regular check-ins from a community mana... ger. As a former neuroscience major during my college years, I empathize with the intimidation that the STEM field can instill in those unaccustomed to it. Surprisingly, it took me six years post-college to seriously consider software engineering. In my current capacity as a Project Manager, close collaboration with engineers and product managers heightened my interest in the field. I decided to join the program as I wanted to become an engineer, not just work alongside them. For me, it was a decision I wish I had made earlier in my career. Completing the 10-month bootcamp in early November stands out as the best decision I've made, solidifying my commitment to and passion for Software Engineering. Even though, TripleTen is very supportive of career transitioners, there are some things you should consider, and think about before you make this commitment. 1) Time commitment: Even thought TripleTen is advertised as a part-time bootcamp, you need to make sure you can commit 20-30 hours per week on the work. I did this bootcamp while working a full time job, which was super challenging. If I can do it then anyone can do, but please understand it will take alot of commitment and perseverance. I essentially, needed to commit like 2-3 hours after work every night for 10 months, and about 10-15 total hours on weekends. 2) Determine your learning style: For me, TripleTen made alot of sense as I was able to engage in the course work without quitting my full-time job. Most bootcamps have designed learning times, where you actually need to attend class. TripleTen does not do this, you have essentially 2 weeks for every sprint. The sprint is composed of some content, theory, and exercises and a project to put the skills you learned to practice. Please note that even though you are not in designed classes, you still have the opportunity to attend office hours (to get help on the project or ask questions about theory). For me, this is an okay learning style, but I could have definitely benefited from bootcamps that had designed classes. Please consider your learning style. This bootcamp will require you to spend alot of time learning things and googling things on the side. Read more
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