Flatiron School is excited to announce the launch of our new campus in Seattle. This marks the first West Coast location and seventh Flatiron School campus. We look forward to joining Seattle’s rich tech history and enriching the diverse community.“There are so many great companies all in need of top tech talent in the Puget
Though not quite Silicon Valley, Seattle still has an incredibly deep tech legacy. We all know about Amazon and the vast number of tech companies in the surrounding area, including Microsoft, Nintendo, Expedia, and many more. At Flatiron School, we’re excited to enrich Seattle’s tech scene. Whether you’re new to code or a Microsoft and
The London tech scene has rapidly expanded over recent years. Google made a splash with two high profile UK acquisitions — the AI startup DeepMind in 2014 and audio tech startup Redux in 2018 — and London is home to over a dozen “unicorn” startups worth at least $1 billion. It’s a really interesting and
Just two months after launching the Immersive Data Science Bootcamp at our flagship NYC campus, we’re proud to announce our Online Data Science Bootcamp. We previously discussed why data scientist is the hottest job in America and look forward to helping students start their journey into this exciting field.The Online Data Science Bootcamp follows the
Tech and innovation leaders from around the world will be gathering at London Tech Week from 11 June to 17 June. Flatiron School is proud to partner with London’s largest crowdsourced tech festival and we’re hosting two exciting events during London Tech Week. We hope you can make it. Take the quiz: What Coding Course
Two weeks after the launch of the Immersive Data Science bootcamp at our flagship Manhattan campus, we’re proud to announce two more data science courses.
On the coattails of our two new campus launches in Washington D.C. and London, Flatiron School is happy to announce an entirely new coding course that will make its debut at both campuses on May 15.
When 2U, Inc., a global leader in digital education, and WeWork announced a global, exclusive partnership in January, which included licensing Flatiron School’s Learn.co software, we knew that there was more to be done together. We are driven by a shared goal to revolutionize the way people work and learn, which is why we were
There are near-endless ways to learn to code – full-time coding bootcamps, university programs, online programs, free online resources, and much more. But the regardless of which learning path you choose for your coding journey, the most important thing is not learn to code alone. Being a software engineer requires more than just knowing how to
A few months back, Flatiron School shared that we were joining the WeWork family – a move that would allow us to grow our offerings and bring our transformative coding education to more students around the world. Today, we’re thrilled to announce that we’ll be opening our second campus – and our first outside of New York – in
We’re just days away from 2018 – what better time to set your New Year’s Resolution, commit (or re-commit!) to learning to code, and aim high for your next career move? Mark your calendars for Monday, January 8th for our second #BackToCode Challenge – a ten-day learning challenge to give you a running start towards your
With a new year coming up, there’s no better time to explore a new skill – or new career – in code. But it takes commitment. Setting up goals and a study plan to help you achieve them is key to your coding success in 2018. Take Flatiron School’s New Years Coding Resolution quiz below to
What do you when you work your way into the industry of your dreams, but find that the technology is way behind the times? For Flatiron School alum Charlie Tafoya, you build it yourself. After working for years in private capital markets, Charlie learned to code and launched Chronograph – a company providing the technology he
This post was written by Michael Djurdjevic, who completed our Online Web Developer Program and now helps other students going through the program as a Technical Coach. With a fresh red sharpie, I marked an “X” on my calendar exactly three months into the future. “No matter what, I’ll finish the curriculum by this day,” I thought. I felt