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Computer Training

Coding Temple Inc.

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1/5 stars

Average of 3 Customer Reviews

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  • Review fromAshley A

    Date: 11/19/2024

    1 star
    I am a graduate of the program, and like many others, I was told following their advice would get us a job. Turns out not to be true and they do not honor their refund policy. There are many of use that feel scammed because not only is the content nothing close to being enough to get a job, they are very difficult to get a hold of, the career counselors just tell you to ****** everything and after a while they boot you out of the course you paid for and you are supposed to have access to it permanently.   
  • Review fromLei R

    Date: 06/12/2024

    1 star
    Our cohort was promised job guarantee out of 36 ppl only 5-6 graduated and no one has gotten employment as we were promised gravely disappointed
  • Review fromApollo J

    Date: 03/30/2024

    1 star
    Scam. We were promised we would learn a bunch of different coding languages and frameworks, and all we learned was very basic python and some HTML (which I already knew). They charge an unbelievable amount of money for the course. One of my instructors forgot to turn off his Zoom mic while he took a hit from his bong, and another told us that he used to use a fake Amazon page to get money from people. We were also taught how to make that kind of fake Amazon page. We were promised job help and we got zero of it. I reached out on Slack to get help because everyone in my cohort was struggling to find a job after getting our certificates, and I never got responses. I applied to over 100 (yes) jobs and never passed any technical interviews because they asked me questions I never learned through Coding Temple. One of our instructors played favorites. He was a white *******************, and he happened to select the one white ******************* in our cohort as the favorite (shocking, I know). He gave the guy special attention, private lessons in other coding languages, and he even offered the guy a job after the classes were over. This instructor also made fun of one of the women in our cohort behind her back, while she was out sick one day. Truly disgusting and unprofessional behavior. The only good part was one of the instructors (not the ******) seemed genuinely interested in teaching, and treated us all with respect regardless of our backgrounds/lives/identities. Over 20k in debt for this scam, and their contract is so well-worded that their "refund policy" is genuinely impossible to follow up on.      

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