SynergisticIT: Latest Job Openings, Reviews and Ratings & Profile wise Salary Distribution
We currently have 26 open jobs at SynergisticIT.
We've calculated that the average salary at SynergisticIT is $60K based on 31 user-submitted salaries
A total of 33 SynergisticIT employees gave SynergisticIT an average happiness rating of 4.4 out of 5.0.
3.9As a student, I was always very afraid that what if I could not get job, or what if I lack in training and no company would hire me. From where I come, the corporate culture is very different from what it is in America as it is quite competitive and fast here. So I decided to join a training camp to better my chances at making a career in IT field. The next big task in front of me was to finalize a place as per my needs and budget.
Based on my research and friends’ suggestions, I made a list of all good camps like The Tech Academy, Dev Mountain, Springboard, SynergisticIT, Software Guild, Bloc, Hack Reactor, Epicodus, and Brain Station etc. I wanted to enrol for online classes and expand my base in AWS with JAVA. So my next step was to narrow down my list.
Upon further digging, I got to know that The Tech Academy provides online classes along with hands-on software development training. Students even have option to attend in-person coding classes, though I did not need that. But their focus course was not something I wanted. Next choice was springboard. They provide job guarantee within 6 months of graduation or they refund the tuition fee which is quite a claim but again their focus wasn’t Java which I needed.
SynergisticIT was next on my list. I researched about them too and found that they are good with Java training and provide remote classes too. Then was Software Guild which seemed like a good option too. With on-site and online courses along with a good network, I was almost ready to join them but the fee was a bit much over my budget.
I also looked up reviews of all these places online to ensure I was making a right choice and even got in touch with some ex graduates on LinkedIn. I got mixed feedback about all and so I decided to go ahead with SynergisticIT coz they were suiting my most requirements.
Over-all in my training period of 4 months, I found that they have good trainers and their coverage is in-depth. My experience was mostly good.
3.8Before I joined SynergisticIT, I was skeptical. It seemed like a lot of money with some of it to be paid up front. However, I stuck with the program and graduated a few months ago. It paid off – I was hired as a web developer several weeks ago. For me, the most valuable part of this camp was the supportive community. The instructors, staff, mentors, fellow students, and alumnae are incredible. Here is what I think about the camp.
Pros: Python, Java, Machine Learning, Data Science, AWS along with some great selection of frameworks. They also provide good amount of interview prep and practical sessions. Instructors and mentors are amazing. You never feel that you are alone. Companies love SynergisticIT as they have a very good reputation in the market and also a very impressive IT client list.
Cons: It is a little expensive and the upfront payment part may pinch a little but when you compare the quality of teachers and curriculum, it is totally worth it. If you have done programming before, you may find the pace a little slow and if you have no experience whatsoever, it may feel fast and overwhelming.
If you are planning to attend a bootcamp then you should keep the following things in mind:
Have enough money for the program and expect to pay out of your pocket for at least six months until you find paid work. You should have 20+ hours of coding experience if you are applying for a full time program.
You will have to spend a lot of energy post graduating. The first job you get might not be your dream job. While some graduates get hired by big companies with an average salary of around $85k, some coders may have to work at other jobs as well. Know that there is a lot of competition for entry level jobs so don’t be discouraged.
Finally, I would just say that SynergisticIT teaches you in-demand tech to make you job worthy with relevant skills. I would recommend this program to anyone who wants to become a successful programmer.
3.9As a student, I was always very afraid that what if I could not get job, or what if I lack in training and no company would hire me. From where I come, the corporate culture is very different from what it is in America as it is quite competitive and fast here. So I decided to join a training camp to better my chances at making a career in IT field. The next big task in front of me was to finalize a place as per my needs and budget.
Based on my research and friends’ suggestions, I made a list of all good camps like The Tech Academy, Dev Mountain, Springboard, SynergisticIT, Software Guild, Bloc, Hack Reactor, Epicodus, and Brain Station etc. I wanted to enrol for online classes and expand my base in AWS with JAVA. So my next step was to narrow down my list.
Upon further digging, I got to know that The Tech Academy provides online classes along with hands-on software development training. Students even have option to attend in-person coding classes, though I did not need that. But their focus course was not something I wanted. Next choice was springboard. They provide job guarantee within 6 months of graduation or they refund the tuition fee which is quite a claim but again their focus wasn’t Java which I needed.
SynergisticIT was next on my list. I researched about them too and found that they are good with Java training and provide remote classes too. Then was Software Guild which seemed like a good option too. With on-site and online courses along with a good network, I was almost ready to join them but the fee was a bit much over my budget.
I also looked up reviews of all these places online to ensure I was making a right choice and even got in touch with some ex graduates on LinkedIn. I got mixed feedback about all and so I decided to go ahead with SynergisticIT coz they were suiting my most requirements.
Over-all in my training period of 4 months, I found that they have good trainers and their coverage is in-depth. My experience was mostly good
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