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Whitebox Learning

(3 reviews)

Whitebox Learning can be described as the most efficient way to learn everything related to QA…read moreautomation in a short time-frame with caring, high-energy instructors. I learned Java +Selenium for web automation in addition to mobile and Rest API testing in very short period of time which seems impossible in the beginning. But with the help of an inspiring team where they want to help and see you succeed . I'm not from an IT background and was resistant during the inception of the course , but I liked the format. WhiteBoxLearning is flexible to your specific needs and the material was well-organized. The instructors especially Mr Kumar is very inspiring and keeps the students motivated all throughout the course and during the placement too.All other instructors are too good just to name a few whom I interacted with Aryav, Vikas, Sapna and Bhaskar, they focus on helping you to understand rather than only memorizing. These instructors were extremely interactive and knowledgeable on the subject matter. they always push you to perform better and give a lot of interview guidance .I'm so grateful to be a part of this wonderful team of awesome people !!!

The folks at Whitebox have a structured learning program for people who are looking to get into IT…read more Experienced / fresher, they accommodate everyone with out-of-box learning tools and coaching. This is where I started a year ago. While still learning a lot of new and complex things in web development, I got a good start here. Whitebox provides a lot of curated content based on which field you choose like QA, UI, DevOps and many other technologies in their portfolio. The trainers are professional and I felt they put in a lot more effort than your average college professors. Bottom line, I was pretty satisfied taking up the web development course with them and got more than my monies worth!

GrowWise

GrowWise

(4 reviews)

My son took the ML/AI course recently and we're really glad we found this program. Anshika is a…read morefantastic teacher, she's super patient with the kids and explains things in a way that actually makes sense. I especially like her teaching style. She breaks things down algorithmically and gives practical real-world problem statements that help students truly understand how to apply what they're learning. My son has improved a lot and genuinely enjoys the classes. In short, I'm happy I found a place that maintains good transparency with parents at every step.

How do I even begin the dissatisfaction for this business. I found out about grow wise from the…read moremultiple advertisements on Fallon what's app from the business owner. I ended up signing up for the bridge the gap program and writing program. It was advertised for 30 hours. It's a week program - and when you sign up - I signed up for 9-12 ( 3 hours)--- so I figured the "30 hours" was for 2 weeks. I will show screen shots. The business owner told me when signing up to give my sons email. Days before -- no email on what to bring. I messaged Anshika, the business owner and asked her what to bring. She said no need to bring anything -- and that the class is now 9:30-11:30. So class is cut down 1 hour. This weeks class is only 4 days - which would mean it's 8 hours of instruction. She explained that most kids can not sit that long and that her teachers are highly qualified and that we are paying a cheap price for what we are getting. She said she would give us the extra hour for free-- even though our receipt indicates the class is 9-12. $335 is not cheap for a 4 day class. First day of class- we are the only participants in this class. We are told that my son has huge gaps and that his writing is messy. 2nd day - I mention that he does have adhd but he has ok grades. He is not disruptive and he is willing to learn. 30- 45 mins later - I get a call that because I am unsatisfied with the program that she will credit me and that I can pick up my son at anytime. She said they are not equipped to teach someone who has adhd and to mention it on Yelp. I was credited my full amount for both classes that I signed up. I do not recommend this business. They have highly qualified teachers that are not willing to teach someone who has learning gaps per the owner. The owner should not be in customer service.

Associated Builders & Contractors Northern California Chapter

Associated Builders & Contractors Northern California Chapter

(8 reviews)

I do not recommend this place. This place lacks racial diversity within the workplace. Management…read morehas poor leadership skills and there is a high turnover rate. This is why many who attend trainings here, struggle to find support. They also lack total empathy for their community partners. They use the story of Eileen to portray that they do care, but this story is totally played out. To top it off, this place lacks professionalism and is a very hostile environment. If you're foreseen as a threat, or if they do not like you, document! Office manager is very unskilled for her position and tends to micromanage and treat everyone as they are entry level just as she. Let's not forget the bullies in this office. Be aware, don't apply here if you have great interests towards helping others. They only care about their apprenticeship programs, because that is how they profit and continue their lavish styles.

So where do I begin after reading the only other review of this organization? I actually learned…read moreabout ABC through my brother (who learned it through a few other people after graduating school). Me and my brother grew up in the construction trade and were the main maintenance workers for our family business out in Hayward. Our family used to own a nursing home, so at an early age, my father taught me and my brother not only how to use our hands but also how to have a strong work ethic. Before I even start with my experience in ABC I do want to note that the previous review, him listing his many delinquencies, ANY employer with a worker that had so many problems would not keep him employed for long. Anyways I was referred to ABC through my brother and his friend John. Both of them graduated from the carpentry program with flying colors. Like brother like son, I wasnt interested in college much at the time so I decided to give ABC a chance. Even with the economy and the expected long wait list, they were very respectable in keeping me posted when new work was available and I never felt as if I was left in the dark. When I was dispatched they also helped advise me in situations that were very new to me. I worked in Pittsburg for the new courthouse, (VERY BIG PROJECT!) and needless to say I was a little scared. They really helped calm my nerves and helped me push forward. Due to my own personal life (college and career choices) I am no longer working in the construction field. Even still I couldn't thank them more. Also on a funny side note, all the time I was there I assumed they were only an apprenticeship program. Turns out they also have Seminars and Business Growth classes. They even have a Political Affairs group that help with public works and defending community rights. If you do watch local politics, you will see them there trying to do whats best for us.

Dublin Robotics Club - First Robotics

Dublin Robotics Club

(12 reviews)

Our son has had a bad experience here.  He says that he gets a piece of paper to work off of, and…read morethe coaches come by every once in awhile and ask if it is ok, and that is about the extent of the coaching.  He has had problems with parts missing from his project as other students take things out of his bin when they can't find something.  They are usually the high demand parts, so he has a really tough time replacing them.  When he asks the coaches, they tell him to go look for the part, and he spends a good portion of the time looking for parts as they don't provide it for him.   He says when he has a question, several other smaller kids interrupt, and the coach's attention gets scattered, and they don't answer his question ultimately.   So, all in all, he is not able to make much progress week to week.  I was shocked, as the per lesson cost of this program is almost the price of private music or tennis instruction, that he would get so little attention and help.  Something so simple as the low availability of parts is something that could be managed, and there should be enough coaches to answer the kids' questions. I had asked about the competition path last summer and was told our son had to learn the basics for about a year first. When we said we would like to cancel, all of a sudden, this competition "class" was an option. I suspect that this basically operates like a daycare with legos for most, and all the actual coaching gets saved for the few kids in competition.

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