Job Description
Coder Foundry is a specialized coding bootcamp that offers intensive .NET software development training through a 12-week full-time virtual program or a self-paced online course. The program is designed and taught by experienced industry professionals, covering key technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, C#, .NET, and SQL. Students graduate with a fully developed, enterprise-level portfolio showcasing multiple functional applications.
The curriculum follows a project-based, collaborative learning model, combining live, interactive instruction with direct access to instructors and mentors. By simulating real-world workflows, students gain hands-on experience that prepares them for immediate entry into the tech industry.
To enroll, applicants complete an online assessment and academic pre-work. Coder Foundry seeks motivated learners ready to tackle real-world problems and develop the technical skills required for entry-level software development roles.
The Guided Classroom offers live, structured training for 12 weeks, while the Self-Paced Program lets students learn at their own speed with over 150 hours of video and written content. Both are beginner-friendly and include career support like mentorship and portfolio help. Financing options include cash, subscriptions, or a 2-year tuition deferment plan.
Graduates benefit from mock technical interviews, career coaching, and lifetime access to a network of mentors and alumni. The school partners with TEKsystems to connect graduates with hiring opportunities, ensuring a smooth transition from training to employment.
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Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp (Guided Virtual Classroom)
This 12-week intensive program transforms learners into job-ready full-stack web developers. The curriculum covers front-end and back-end development, focusing on Microsoft .NET 8, C#, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, SQL, Git, and Bootstrap. Students build enterprise-level applications, such as bug trackers, mirroring real-world job scenarios. The program includes daily live sessions via Microsoft Teams/Zoom (Monday–Friday, 10 AM–6 PM Eastern), one-on-one feedback, and a cohort-based learning environment with a 1:10 student-to-teacher ratio. Career support includes resume workshops, mock interviews, job placement assistance, and lifetime access to self-paced content. Graduates are paired with TEKsystems recruiters to secure roles, with Course Report and SwitchUp rating Coder Foundry as the top .NET bootcamp with 4.7 and 4.6 stars, respectively.
- Online: Yes (Live)
- Part-Time: No
- Duration: 12 weeks (full-time)
- Career Support: Yes
Full Stack Web Development Bootcamp (Self-Paced)
Designed for flexible learning, this program allows students to master full-stack web development at their own pace. The curriculum mirrors the guided program, covering Microsoft .NET 8, C#, JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, SQL, Git, and Bootstrap, with over 150 hours of video and written content. Students build professional-grade projects, such as a bug tracker, to develop a strong portfolio. Support is provided through a Discord community and a one-hour web developer consulting session. The program offers a 5-day money-back guarantee, no long-term contract, and subscription options (Annual: $594, Semi-Annual: $420, Monthly: $99). Career support includes resume building and job placement guidance, preparing graduates for roles at top companies.
- Online: Yes (Self-Paced)
- Part-Time: Yes
- Duration: Varies (self-paced)
- Career Support: Yes
Ryan
You learn by doing. You encounter problems in your code, and for the most part, you are encouraged to figure them out on your own. That’s how you learn, and it works.
Coder Foundry Alumni
I learned a lot compared to going to college and getting a degree. I learned more in a month compared to four years at the university I went to.
Qi
Working on projects instead of just reading textbooks or working on homework has given me an even larger set of skills that I can take with me to the workplace immediately.
Shawn
The early focus on getting a professional portfolio built to share with recruiters is possibly the most unique part of this course.
The pace was too fast for beginners, and I had to study a lot on my own to keep up.
How to Apply?
- Application Submission: Complete the online application on Coder Foundry’s website, providing your background and career goals.
- Coding Assessment: Take a quiz to evaluate your current skills and readiness for the program.
- Admissions Interview: Participate in an interview to discuss your aspirations and program fit.
- Coding Challenges: Complete simple JavaScript exercises to demonstrate problem-solving skills.
- Enrollment: Upon acceptance, choose a payment option (cash, Payment Protection Loan, or subscription for self-paced) and secure your spot.
