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Job Hunting Tips For Bootcamp Graduates? Recent Graduate Judit Weighs In

I have been asked to write about my experience of looking for a job as a fresh coding bootcamp graduate in the times of coronavirus and lockdown. I was told that other graduates might be lacking confidence and telling about my tips and tricks might help them. So here are some thoughts that I consider…

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When is the right time to take the Entry Challenge?

Am I ready to take the Entry Challenge?You’ve been learning a lot of new things in a short span of time so it’s normal to not feel 100% ready! If you work through our JavaScript Basics course and all 20 Practice Challenges, you should know everything you need to. Don’t hesitate to ask us if…

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Interviewing And Onboarding Remotely To My Very First Software Developer Job

I am one of those fortunate junior developers who found their first job remotely two weeks after graduating from a coding bootcamp. (Thanks Northcoders!) Interviewing Round #1 I have never used React-Native before and had 3 days to complete the task. I had used React though and also Flutter so at least I had an idea…

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The Role of a Cloud Engineer: A Comprehensive Guide

In the fast-paced world of technology, the position of a Cloud Engineer has emerged as a crucial and highly desired role. With an increasing number of businesses shifting their operations to the cloud, the demand for professionals skilled in navigating this digital space has soared. So, what are the responsibilities of a Cloud Engineer? How…

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8 Essential Skills Every Data Engineer Must Have

Data engineering is experiencing rapid growth, and the demand for skilled data engineers is only going to rise. To stay in demand, it is crucial to possess the right skills. Data engineers are responsible for managing, processing, and transforming raw data into valuable information that businesses can use to make decisions. In this post, we…

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Cloud Engineering Course for Beginners in 2023

Cloud Engineering is a field that merges software development, IT operations, and cloud infrastructure management to enhance and automate the software development process. It has emerged as a highly sought-after skill set in the tech industry, leading us to introduce a new Cloud Engineering Course for beginners looking to acquire the necessary skills to become…

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Thinking about a move from Software Development to Data Engineering?

If you’re a Software Developer, you’ve most likely heard of the field of Data Engineering. But how different is that really from what you do? And is it something you should be looking into? All Software Developers deal with data to some extent, but Data Engineers take it further. A Data Engineer specialises in data-intensive…

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Coding Bootcamps: Why Entry Standards Matter

If you’re here, you’re probably in the process of brainstorming whether you should take the plunge and embrace a future as a Software Developer by applying for a coding bootcamp. That’s exciting! There’s never been a better time to pursue a career in tech. But it’s also daunting. Just over a year ago, I was…

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Everything You Need to Know About Preparing for the Entry Challenge

The Northcoders Entry Challenge is how we determine who to offer a place to on our course. We aren’t looking for ready-made coders, but for hard-working people with an interest and demonstrable ability for problem solving and learning new concepts quickly. What Will Happen When I Apply? Review. First, we’ll read your application and decide whether…

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Passed the Halfway Mark on my Coding Bootcamp Journey

Student Katie Masters writes… 2022 Bootcamp starts After the long bank holiday weekend and lovely Christmas break, I started back at Northcoders to begin a new block learning all about backend software development – the structure and behind the scenes workings and data of a web server. I knew this involved databases and as I…

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Road to Code: Journey’s End

Blog by Atlas S. Hello there! Last week I wrote about creating a Reddit clone using React, and this week I’m writing about the end of the Road to Code; and what I would recommend to other current or potential coding bootcamp students! The Beginning of the End Technically, I still have two more weeks of…

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Rich’s Coding Bootcamp Odyssey – Week 6

Intensity, highs and lows, and spaghetti – this week had it all! More complexity layered on what we learnt last week and a sense of building to a 5 -day sprint next week according to our calendar. This meant more files for database seeding, routers, controllers, models, error handling, testing, utilities, etc. It seems like…

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