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    Went to a free, two hour class here for terminal and git usage. The instructor was fantastic and moved at a pace I could keep up with

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    The teachers (Elie, Matt, and Michael) are brilliant instructors and really care that you get the material.

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    AlwaysHired - My at home office

    AlwaysHired

    4.8(79 reviews)
    0.6 miFinancial District, SoMa

    I couldn't have gotten into tech without the help of Alwayshired. I applied for the program early…read moreJanuary 2022 after getting accepted they started sending me weekly emails with multiple companies looking to hire SDR's. They showed the company's website, salary, benefits and asked you to choose 3 companies you're interested in. They then sent your resume to those companies and 2 we're interested and set up interviews. I started weekly training sessions and learned a lot before starting my position. I have been working at Preply for 2 months now (May 2022). I have the most amazing team members and managers plus it's fully remote. I couldn't have done it without the help of Brett, Gabe, and Jawaan. Thank you guys for everything! I'm extremely grateful.

    Extreme favoritism, extreme bullying in this program. I am a female graduate of a UC and a person…read moreof color and was repeatedly told by the instructors hired by the founder to use the word "role" in my email communications with the managers and recruiters I was targeting. As in "I noticed that you're hiring for an SDR role." This is not professional communication. I was also encouraged by the instructor to not attend coaching sessions that were part of the program/ included in the program. No one else received this type of treatment. I and another student were also forced to tutor other students in the program during class time. I am unclear why I was given this bullying. Additionally, I saw on the alumni chat group that some alumni posted photos of bikini-clad women in response to a female alumni's message, and this was not moderated by the whomever was controlling the chat group. I am incredibly disappointed in this program and will be filing a complaint with the BBB and FTC.

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    Anton Lenke, Director of Sales Development at Talkdesk, visiting cohort 4.

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    Alumni Rebecca Lopez, SDR at FinancialForce and David Cantrell, AE at Yelp during a Q&A during cohort 4.

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    Hack Reactor

    Hack Reactor

    4.8(205 reviews)
    0.9 miUnion Square

    Hack reactor was an amazing program, and I can attribute my success in the field to it. It was fun,…read moreand intense, and I distinctly remember it being a work hard, get rewarded type of scenario. The instructors were fantastic, and the curriculum really taught you what you needed to know to succeed as an engineer in the valley. As grateful to the program as I am for what I learned there, what really amazes me is the support I continue to get from its Alumni Director, Marlene Tang. Marlene is truly a lighthouse in the dark when it comes to actually functioning as a software engineer in the industry. Sure, Hack Reactor had gotten me in the door, but Marlene not only keeps me in the building, she pushes me to climb to the top. She gives support in working, learning, growing, promoting... you name it, she's there. Recently, I left my previous company and started looking for my next home. I brought it up, and as usual, without hesitation, she dove right in, set up meetings with companies, reviewed resumes, emails, and made sure I stayed on track. I just signed my offer, and she was a huge part of it. All I had to do was study! I honestly don't know how she does it all with an ever growing network of Alumni. In addition to being a tremendous resource when you reach out to her, Marlene actively reaches out to the Alumni network to collect feedback and make it even better. She is ever present and if for some reason a HR graduate forgot about the immense support system available to them, it won't be long before Marlene is there to offer her precious time and energy. All in all, Hack Reactor was an amazing experience and I'll never forget it. The real start of the show, and the one thing that continues to provide immense value on a consistent basis is its extremely dedicated Alumni Director, Marlene, and her superhuman program. I can't emphasize enough that this is the one thing that puts Hack Reactor leaps and bounds ahead competition. Whether you're thinking about which boot camp to go to, or are currently a student, or have graduated long ago, you can rest assured that Marlene will take care of you.

    I went through hack reactor a while back and am leaving a review…read more This part of the review is in hopes that hack reactor addresses some of their issues: During the cohort, there was a student that was expelled due to inappropriate jokes during a show and tell. However there were many other instances of inappropriate behavior never addressed. 1. There was a male student that had at the same time of the show and tell repeatedly walked around behind the audience checking out female staff and students backsides. He never faced any issues. 2. The male students had at points discussed female students and rated them based on looks and date-ability. 3. There were lunch trips that weren't appropriate. 4. Female students were judged differently based on their behaviors aligning with certain gender norms than male students. This directly did affect some of the ways their career paths developed. To hack reactor, stop enabling sexism even at the entry level to the field. Be more aware of biases within the instructors and have some training. In terms of the course merits based on their ability to help land a job: 1. I think the lead instructor at the time was good. The instructors for the actual cohorts varied in their experience and their ability to help students. The progress, results, and the cohort's feeling of togetherness (which does play a huge part in final team projects) depended in part on the cohort's instructors participation or willingness to be a leader. I think in general the cohort instructor I had was not as helpful nor as experienced to really be effective in teaching others. So while the overall course was decent at giving barebones fundamentals to some of the concepts in software engineering and structure to those that need it, the impact varied based on your cohort instructor. 2. The course is really geared to be successful for certain people. The prereqs does filter a lot of people out. The financial cost filters even more out. I think that for a lot of people trying to enter the field, it's not the best option available. Especially since the job market entry rate is more reflective of the individual's ability to ace interviews and the current job market availability and not the boot camps ability to necessarily train people.

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    Thesis project idea brainstorming

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    App Academy - Alumni Night, SF, October 27th, 2022

    App Academy

    4.6(512 reviews)
    0.6 miUnion Square, Financial District

    I chose App Academy because it was one of the few bootcamps that still offered an in-person…read moreexperience. I attended App Academy's 16-week in person software engineering program in San Francisco. Being able to have your instructors there with you and pair program with your peers in-person was invaluable. If being in-person is something you can commit to, I highly recommend it!  The coursework is extremely rigorous (about 8 hrs of lectures/programming during the day and a few more hours of readings/homework at night) and the job search after is even more rigorous. But they do provide you with all the tools you need to succeed with experienced instructors, opportunities to build projects to showcase your skills, and career workshops and partnership jobs after. The in-person curriculum may be lacking Python, but App Academy prepares you to learn and implement new languages and frameworks on your own.  I was previously a marketing manager with little coding experience. The job market was slow at the time I graduated App Academy and it took me 6 months to receive 2 software engineering offers. The program is tough, but definitely rewarding if you are dedicated to shifting your career into engineering.

    App Academy is the most rigorous program I have ever completed, but it was absolutely worth it…read more Starting with no coding experience, I was able to develop three full-stack projects by the end of the course. The program equips you with all the support you need from instructors, TAs, career coaches, and fellow students. I loved the structured curriculum, as it suited my learning style perfectly. However, be prepared for a very fast-paced environment that requires your full dedication. If you want to break into tech, learn how to code from scratch, and are willing to commit all your time to become a developer, I would definitely recommend App Academy. At the end of the day, success ultimately depends on your commitment and effort to secure your first job in the field, which is tough in this market. However, after completing the bootcamp, you will have the confidence to keep pushing forward.

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    About 70 students attended the SF alumni event. Great turn out and we are excited to host more! :)

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    Bay Area Medical Academy - Job Placement Assistance includes one-on-one resume and interview preparation, direct job referrals, and recruiting events.

    Bay Area Medical Academy

    3.3(93 reviews)
    0.4 miChinatown

    Took the 3 week ekg course in March, moved quickly and hard to understand the instructor although…read morehe was very knowledgeable and sweet. Had a sub one day and it was helpful. There are 3 labs and the teacher for the labs had no clue about ekg material and was not even aware we would be there so we just practiced and taught each other. More than half the ekg students didn't even get their books. Lots of confusion, inconsistency, and no preparation even though they're charging and advertising it as such. A lot of the material on the ekg nha exam was not in the course, thank god I studied externally with external resources. Met with an externship counselor before the course ended. Made an appt with him which he no showed. Kept trying to email, call, reach out, get more info, and they can't give a range of how long it will be or any information really other than the externship isn't available even though they've reached out to barely two hospitals. It's been two months with no word of an externship, cannot get a hospital job or any job without it. Very disappointing /: not sure why they advertise the externship when it's an essential part of the program being relevant enough to find any job in the field. Highly recommend looking into other options.

    Do not do business with this school. I went through their program twice and each time felt as…read morethough i powered through it on my own since they seem to be just a place to collect your tuition and nothing more. If you are going to do this, know that you will not have advocates on your side here. I passed the exam and completed my externship but only with the assistance of friends from outside the program. Midway through the second cohort they let go of the intructor and the new instructor made it cleat that she normally does not teach as she is the curriculum producer, not the instructor. When I finally finished the lab portion of the class (the second time). their externship program process would not be able to place me anywhere for close to two months. I reached out to some folks who helped me get placed sooner but it ended up being a two hour drive daily (each way) for the month long externship. When I finished all aspect of the program, it was made clear to me that despite having already paid for the program in full prior, I would have to pay for the second time around in full before they released my certificate and testing. This place is a terrible choice for anyone looking for a supportive environment to learn a skillset. Avoid it at all cost.

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    Students in the Bay Area Medical Academy 3-in-1 Medical Assistant Program practicing their phlebotomy skills

    Bay Area Medical Academy - BAMA Alum and Guest Speaker on the topic of hospital work experience after training

    BAMA Alum and Guest Speaker on the topic of hospital work experience after training

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    Product School - San Francisco

    Product School - San Francisco

    4.7(314 reviews)
    0.4 miFinancial District

    Product School offers excellent opportunities to learn from very experienced instructors and go…read morethrough some outstanding course material. I especially appreciated the AI Product Management course, which provided a clear survey of AI development frameworks, useful background on the technology, and space to think through real implications of applying AI techniques to both existing and new products. The Product Leaders course was another highlight, building on the Foundations course by going deeper into leadership, business modeling, financial modeling, metrics, and more. The discussions and instructor insights were consistently the most valuable part of the experience. Overall, I found the subscription well worth the investment. Why not five stars? While the curriculum is strong, Product School could get even better by deepening the material. I would love to see twice the number of discussions and case studies, ideally with real-world data. That would let PMs truly practice and sharpen their skills. Currently, the cases are accessible but often too abstract; striking a better balance between accessibility and realism would make the experience more impactful. That said, I recommend Product School to anyone looking to grow their product management skills and leadership capabilities--it's a valuable program, and with a bit more depth, it could be unbeatable.

    This course exceeded my expectations! Learning from Debankur definitely made it a great learning…read moreexperience. It started with the basics and gradually covered advanced product management topics in a very practical way. Debankur was incredibly supportive and made complex concepts easy to grasp. I genuinely feel more confident in my PM skills after this experience.

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    Product School - San Francisco
    Product School - San Francisco
    Product School - San Francisco

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    General Assembly San Francisco - Beautiful communal table.

    General Assembly San Francisco

    4.2(122 reviews)
    0.3 miFinancial District

    Very nice service and administrative staff who introduce me to the class and explain. Her voice is…read moresoft and tone well. Can't love her enough. My soul rests.

    I am currently taking a course at GA San Francisco Campus. I am shocked that during a time in which…read moreCalifornia has declared a state of emergency, in which many firms have moved into WFH options, and in which major California campuses have moved to online classes, General Assembly tells me courses will remain taught in physical setting and essentially they can't enforce me to show up but that any absences will count towards the 3 maximum--above which one cannot graduate. This means losing thousands of dollars on my end. It is preposterous that no online alternatives are offered or exceptions to be made to the graduation criteria during a time of a global health crisis. I believe GA would not want to be liable for any risks I am exposing to myself for commuting to and sitting in a classroom to take its courses. The U.S. is seeing exponential increases in confirmed cases, and hence why social distancing is being encouraged. It is not rocket science that sitting in a classroom of people does not equate to social distancing. Please help me better understand why the policies are the way they are and how my very real health concerns can be better addressed.

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    Welcome desk.

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    Perfect spaces for events and classes #Serendipity2018

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    Urasenke Foundation SF - Tea

    Urasenke Foundation SF

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.9 miNorth Beach/Telegraph Hill

    This is a lovely break from the hustle of city life and tourist rushing. The Way of Tea is…read moreparticularly focused on noticing *this* moment right here - this one that will never happen again because even if we came back to this place later we would be different people. Urasenke hosts an abbreviated (not the four-hour long-form) tea ceremony at 6 PM on the first Wednesdays of each month. It's part educational program - because the hosts encourage everyone to ask questions as they go - and part tea ceremony. If you have no idea what to expect, here's some help: - You will be kneeling or sitting on mats the whole time, so wear clothes that are comfortable and stretchy (jeans can be binding in the knees). But do dress up a bit, as this is a somewhat formal event. - You will be asked to remove your shoes just inside the door. Wear clean socks. - You won't be served a meal. While the long-form ceremony includes a light meal, this presentation does not. You'll get a little sweet to contrast with the tea. And the thin tea is meant to be exactly three-and-a-half sips. - You really can ask as many questions as you like. Take some time soon to pause and notice the moment. Have some tea at Urasenke.

    If you've ever read "The Book of Tea" by Kakuzo Okakura this is place for you to experience the…read morefull tea ritual involving all of your senses. This unmarked tea room presents the entire experience of formal tea ritual as practiced by the Urasenke Foundation, a Kyoto-based non-profit. From the Japanese prints, to the flower arrangement, to an inspiring poem to the subdued lighting and tatami mats, a theme for the season is expressed to prepare your mind...then you enter the tea room. Each tea utensil and movement in making the tea has been refined to create a meaningful ritual that celebrates the beauty of the moment and being in the present. We had a very bitter live tea that was whipped and served with sweets that created an effect that the bitterness became suprisingly pleasant and refreshing. The students and teachers were exceedingly friendly and calmly dispelled any awkwardness for those of us on dial-a-clue as to the subtlties of Japanese etiquette. Among our group was a Buddhist monk from Tibet who asked a number of interesting questions relating tea to zen. Check their calendar online for the weekly "Open Hearth" dates and make a reservation as this is no casual cup of tea. I believe the Urasenke people also host occasional tea services at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

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