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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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  • Ciaran Conners
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    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Aug 17, 2017
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    a joke

    Make sure to ask how much time you'll be spending coding because I assure you, with two hour lunches on the regular, it isn't as much as you would assume. Everything I learned I learned in the project phase, the largely self-taught portion of the course. The sprints are a waste, they move too quickly for one to absorb the content presented for the long term and the lack of instruction confuses things as they are anyway. Our Angular sprint for example was so bungled I'm still confused, mont...

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  • Ryan
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    N/a • Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Jul 10, 2017
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    Decent Program Lots could be Improved

    This program was pretty good but much could be improved! Very hard to connect with staff and alumni networks.

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  • Jason Holtkamp
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    JavaScript Engineer • Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    May 04, 2017
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    The most hardcore coding bootcamp

    • Positives
      • You'll get job offers with high salaries and great benefits once you're done
      • You will actually know what you're doing when you start said job
      • Without question the best way to switch careers and become a software engineer in the shortest time frame possible
      • Fun experience if you love to code and build stuff
      • Extremely supportive, happy, and optimistic staff
    • Negatives
      • They ...
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  • Graduate
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    Got a job no thanks to HR. All my own work. • Graduate • San Francisco
    Apr 22, 2017
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    ITS A SCAM!!!!

    This is a review after a couple of months graduating from Hack Reactor.

    THE 6 MONTH HIRING RATE, THAT IS ON TOP OF 3 MONTHS OF BOOTCAMP AND AT LEAST 3 MONTHS THAT YOU SPENT BEFORE BOOTCAMP PREPARING. THAT IS A COMPLETE FULL YEAR... IN A COMPLETE FULL YEAR YOU CAN MOST DEFINATELY GET A JOB GRADUATING OUT OF ANY BOOTCAMP OR SELF LEARNING WHICH YOU WILL HAVE TO DO BECAUSE HACK REACTOR DOES NOT TEACH PROPERLY, ONLY A BREEZE THROUH (they call it congorour, I call it flipping pages in ...

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  • Seth Koch
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    None • Student • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Apr 17, 2017
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    Don't expect a job

    One of the biggest draws to Hack Reactor was the stat on their front page which said, 98% employed after 3 months, average salary, 96,000.  Now that's changed a bit from time to time but in March of 2017 Hack Reactor released updated, verified results that were much, much different.  

    For the remote class, the employed percent after 6 months is in the 70s percentage wise, and average salary is 81k.  And keep in mind, this is after 6 months!  After three were talking 40 percentage...

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  • pls no
    Anonymous
    software engineer • Student • Hack Reactor • Los Angeles
    Apr 15, 2017
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    Scam

    You will not make what they say after grad, and definitely not in the timely manner they say.

    You sit there for 10 hours a day, with no help, learning to be "autonomous", which is an oxy-moron. When you can do this from home without spending $10,000+...

    There are better resources online than here.

    Save your month, save your time, study yourself.

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  • Foo Bar
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Feb 28, 2017
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    Poor Decision

    Attending Hack Reactor the worst investement I have ever made in my life by a long shot. Really contemplate the cost of the program, cost of living in SF, and the months to years afterwards you'll be spending looking for a job before you attend this program.

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  • N
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    Graduate • Online
    Dec 21, 2016
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    Boys Club

    I graduated from Hack Reactor Remote program a few days ago. Hack Reactor is a great program, 17,000 dollars worth? I don’t think so.

    If Hack Reactor cost 12,000 dollars the price would be right.

    Hack Reactor helped me improve as a programmer in many ways but there was only one technical staff member and most of what I learned was during the project phase, during the second half of the 12 weeks; when Hack Reactor is no longer teaching students. Hack Reactor is very much...

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  • Anna-Sophie Nagel
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    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 20, 2016
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    Hack Reactor Experience

    Hack Reactor was an incredibly rigorous few months of hard work, but from what I saw you gain exponentially with how much work you're willing to put in.

    The curriculum is tough but doable. It felt at times like it was moving too fast and I wasn't absorbing things, but I wound up surprised at how much I know (and now have time to go over the finer details, or the confidence to know I can learn it on the job). There were a couple of curriculum hiccups, but they...

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  • Anonymous
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    Graduate • 36-Week Software Engineering Online Immersive • Online
    Dec 17, 2016
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    Life-changing experience

    My time at Hack Reactor was most certainly time well spent.  I come from a background that involved ZERO coding/programming/CS of any kind.  When I first heard about Hack Reactor, I seriously doubted that 3 months in a program could prepared me for mid-senior level engineering positions.  But, the more I researched, the more I realized it was possible.  After my 3 months at HR, I can honestly say that I am leaving with the skills I need to be a very successfuly software engineer.  I have l...

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  • Bobby Wei
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 16, 2016
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    Interesting, legitimate foray into software engineering

    I recently graduated from HR. My background is a little different from that of my cohort-mates - I graduated from Stanford CS many years ago and have worked as a software engineer at two of Glassdoor's "Top 50 large companies to work for in 2017". I attended HR because 1) I was transitioning away from a non-technical role back into software engineering and needed a refresher and 2) because I wanted to grow in my ability to quickly hack together impressive/useful things f...

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  • Cheney Mao
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    Graduate • Hack Reactor • San Francisco
    Dec 16, 2016
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    Hack Reactor Experience

    Overall, I enjoyed my experience at Hack Reactor. To give some background, I recently graduated with a mechanical engineering degree and I wanted to get into software engineering. I considered either getting a masters in CS or going to a bootcamp. I chose to go to a bootcamp because I wanted to be with a group of like-minded people during the learning process (+ get a job), rather than just finishing the courses required by my university. I think it was a good choice.

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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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