Preparation Guidelines

The 14-week, In-Person Full-Time Web Development Bootcamp consists of:

2 Week Online Prep Class

18 Week On-Site Class (Full Time)

Hours: 9am-5pm

This is an environment where students can fully commit themselves to learning how to code and become self-sufficient and confident problem solvers. We understand that everyone can learn how to code, it just takes time and persistence.

Curious to know if you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Developer? Check out these two articles to find out:

Next Cohort Starts January 29th, 2024

  1. Initial application (includes questionnaire)
  2. A behavioral interview
  3. A technical assessment taken remotely following the interview

Behavioral Interview

A casual interview where we get to know you and discuss your overall bootcamp readiness. You will have an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about the program to ensure it is a good fit for all.

Technical Assessment

Prospective students are sent the assessment after the conclusion of the behavioral interview to be completed online and on a date chosen by the student. The technologies covered include the basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Applicants are asked to return the assessment within 48 hours / 2 business days. Please see the recommended preparation guidelines below.

Recommendations

Are you a complete beginner?

Learning to code is a fun, rewarding challenge and LearningFuze is excited to see you start your journey! We have selected some good beginner-friendly resources for you. If you are interested in joining the LearningFuze accelerated Web Dev bootcamp, then we recommend completing the following.

Basics on freeCodeCamp

Do you have prior exposure to coding?

For those who have some prior exposure to coding we have selected recommended freeCodeCamp courses for extra practice. Prior coding exposure could include things such as MATLAB, Java, C++, or Python courses taken during college or self-study. LearningFuze focuses on the JavaScript programming language, so you'll want to familiarize yourself with the basics.

JavaScript on freeCodeCamp

We encourage anyone interested in our program to contact us if they need any guidance around getting started and preparing for the technical portion of the application process.

Additional resources, not required for interview but are highly recommended (click on any of the books to learn more):