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Hack Reactor

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Hack Reactor by Galvanize is an educator for rapid career transformation, offering software engineering bootcamps designed so that anyone with motivation can succeed, regardless of education, experience, or background. Hack Reactor by Galvanize bootcamps are challenging and designed to fit a student’s schedule and skill level. Bootcamps include a 16-Week Software Engineering Immersive with JavaScript and Python, designed for beginners, as well as a 12-Week Software Engineering Immersive. 

Applicants to the 12-week Software Engineering Immersive need to pass a Technical Admissions Assessment (TAA), which tests for intermediate coding competency. There is a free, self-paced bootcamp prep course that can be accessed to learn the fundamentals of JavaScript. Those applying for the 16-week program do not need to pass the TAA or take any prep courses. Applicants to all programs need to pass an aptitude test, a brief typing test, and an admissions interview.

In addition to its software engineering programs, Hack Reactor provides a large network of professional peers, 1:1 coaching, mock interviews, job training, and more. All students graduate as autonomous, full-stack software engineers, fully capable of tackling unique problems and building complex applications on the job. Hack Reactor alumni join a diverse, engaged network of fellow students, instructors, staff, and alumni, including 14,000+ graduates at 2,500 companies. 

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  • Clark
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    Graduate • San Francisco
    Dec 16, 2016
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    Learn Real Skills

    I am a recent Hack Reactor grad who's just beginning the job search. I came into the program with very little actual coding experience (most of which was preparing for the Hack Reactor interview) and left the program feeling fully prepared for a job in industry. It's impossible to know if I truly am until I actually begin working as a software engineer, but having worked in Silicon Valley for several years (in a non-technical role) has given me a large technical network to draw from, and t...

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  • Carlos
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    Student • 12-Week Software Engineering Immersive • San Francisco
    Dec 15, 2016
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    Hack Reactor Experience

    I recently graduated from HR and am about to begin my job search. Now obviously I can't speak about success rate in terms of employment, since I have no firsthand experience, but I can say that I have definitiely learned a ton.

    The curriculum definitely pushes your limits. You need to be ready to dive into something new every other day, work well with others, and be autonomous. My understanding of the "real world" in software engineering is that it will encompass all three of thi...

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  • Tim Garibaldi
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    Software Developer • Graduate • San Francisco
    Dec 14, 2016
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    I can confidently say I am now a software developer

    I recently finished the Hack Reactor program in Dec 2016, and am now embarking on my job search, and while I dont have a job yet (lay off! Its only been 2 days since graduation! :P), I can say, I know and honestly feel like I am a well-prepared full stack javascript developer.  I graduated from Stanford in 2010 in a non-technical field, and very much feel like the education I got at HR is far more practical and applicable than anything I got from my University degree (though, of cours...

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  • Frédéric Renken
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 14, 2016
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    A different approach to learning

    My 3 months at Hack Reactor were the most productive and intense 3 months of my life so far. Their approach to teaching is very unique, in that you are never given an answer directly, but instead guided to figure out the solution by yourself. I was sceptical at first, but as the course progressed, I realised how quickly I was picking up new material. Having now graduated, I feel confident I can learn any new technology with ease by myself.

    If you are not a self-driven and motivat...

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  • Philip Dorin
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    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 13, 2016
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    Two Words: Life Changing

    Okay, I want to start by saying that I would honestly consider HRR a major turning point in my life.  On multiple levels, this program has bettered me: as a software engineer, as a confident adult and as a competent human being.  As much as I would like to say this is entirely due to the program and the instruction given, it wasn't. Like a workplace, the people that are in your cohort are a defining variable in the successful outcome of the program.  I was lucky enough to be part of HRR-19...

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  • Miles
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 12, 2016
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    SF Onsite 09/16 - 12/16

    I attended Hack Reactor from September to December of 2016, overall it was an amazing experience and I am really glad I made the huge jump to attend. A lot of people worry about the hours, but I really didn't find any issues with it, my life was wake up at 7:30, be at school by 8:30, stay at school until 9-10pm, go home and sleep then repeat. You get into a rythm and actually get used to this schedule and anything less just feels weird.

    For the first six weeks of the program you ...

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  • Kyle Chun
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    Graduate • San Francisco
    Dec 11, 2016
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    What you put in is what you get

    As cliché as it sounds, you really do get what you put into the Hack Reactor program.

    During the first six weeks, students are put through a specific curriculum teaching the fundamentals of coding, JavaScript, and frameworks. Despite the lectures and completing the bare minimum requirements for the given exercises, I felt like I hadn't adequately learned the material. So, I put in extra hours with a classmate to do side projects implementing the material we learned. 

    As...

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  • Sam
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    Student • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 11, 2016
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    7 reviews of 4-5 stars in last 2 days.

    Current student here.

    If you are the type of person who gives it its all, is willing to go the extra mile by yourself, shutup and look for your own answers while learning through video lectures mostly then you are the candidate for HR but I would argue that is a sad excuse for paying 20,000 dollars (now they lowered it to around 18000 since no one was applying) not having quality help at hand and for that much I should have just put the high gear on ...

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  • Ana
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 11, 2016
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    Hack Reactor

    I attended Hack Reactor in San Francisco from September-December. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to attend the program, and it truly did change my outlook on learning and success. Yes, you can teach yourself to program. In fact, you have to teach yourself some basic programming in order to pass their admissions process.

     

    However, Hack Reactor is so much more than learning how to code. Rather, I truly believe they teach you how to think a...

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  • Alina
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 11, 2016
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    Can I have this time again, please?

    If you don't want to read the whole review - here's the conclusion: you will never be able get a better experience rather than in HR. For all others, keep reading.

    To begin with, the general atmosphere of the school is incredible. I can't imagine the place, where you can meet so many educated, talented and intelligent people. Every staff member works incredibly hard and dedicates all his energy and emotions to create the incredible atmosphere of HR.

    Curriculum is very i...

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  • Kevin Frederick
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    Recent Remote Grad, Software Engineer • Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 10, 2016
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    This place is amazing.

    Hack Reactor Remote is literally the best thing to happen in my life. The staff rock, the students are amazing, the experience is literally life changing. Do your homework, talk to a lot of graduates, you'll hear the same thing. 

    I’m a recent HRR grad and these negative review below could not be farther from the truth when it relates to my experience, and MANY of my peers (all?). The negative reviews are so extremely biased, so much so that it frustrates me. Let me break it down....

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  • nicky
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 09, 2016
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    How the make money off you - part 3

    Part 3, well Tony was supposed to make an entrance but he'll have to wait as I see Mr Harsh Patel coming in and answering to negative reviews. 

    Power of social media so HR are now listening...., so Mr Harsh I am replying to your response If you had read my review , I said I was from HRR18 and check your paper work we started on July 25th 2016 and we were Remote Beta and that excerpt from the email is true (check your hrr.communication mailbox  and there will be a something called...

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Hack Reactor Alumni Reviews Summary

Based on 300+ Hack Reactor reviews on Course Report, alumni frequently praise the intensive and immersive nature of their programs, particularly the Software Engineering Immersive. Alumni often mention the high level of rigor and the comprehensive curriculum that prepares them for careers in tech. One student shared, "Hack Reactor was amazing! I was able to do the bootcamp fully remote, and received a job offer after less than 3 months searching."​​ However, some reviews highlighted the challenging aspects, such as the demanding workload and the need for total commitment during the program.
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FAQs

How much does Hack Reactor cost?

Hack Reactor costs around $19,480.

What courses does Hack Reactor teach?

Hack Reactor offers courses like 12-Week Intermediate Coding Bootcamp , 16-Week Beginner Coding Bootcamp with JavaScript & Python.

Where does Hack Reactor have campuses?

Hack Reactor teaches students Online in a remote classroom.

Is Hack Reactor worth it?

Hack Reactor hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 331 Hack Reactor alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Hack Reactor on Course Report - you should start there!

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We let alumni answer that question. 331 Hack Reactor alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Hack Reactor and rate their overall experience a 4.62 out of 5.

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You can read 331 reviews of Hack Reactor on Course Report! Hack Reactor alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed Hack Reactor and rate their overall experience a 4.62 out of 5.

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