High wages
Salary starting at $65k per year for Junior Specialists
Eхciting projects
Eхciting projects and access to cutting-edge technology
Career advancement
Rewarding opportunities and career growth
Begin your journey in tech by entering the practice-based free coding Marathon, designed for those interested in switching careers and wanting a trial run
Planning on starting a Tech career but terrified you won’t be able to hack it? You will learn to create your first website in this 6-day beginner-friendly Coding Challenge.
Discover What You Will Gain From This Challenge
Through this course, you will create your own website that showcases your professional resume. What else will you achieve in 6 days?
HTML and CSS
Master the basics of HTML and CSS
Coding
Learn how to code fonts,colors, page design and more
Web development
Gain hands-on experience in web development
Why Choose A Career In Tech?
A tech career can lead you in a whole new direction, but is it right for you? The free 6-day Coding challenge gives you a sneak peek of the life of a professional web developer, which includes:
Do You Want To Learn To Code but Feel Intimidated?
Your success is guaranteed with:
Mentor support
Daily support from experienced mentors
Interaction
Engagement with other students along the way
HTML and CSS
Lessons where you learn how to write in HTML and CSS to design a website
Coding program
A curriculum designed for beginners who have never written a coded
No Previous
Experience Required
All you need is:
Being a dynamic, user-friendly platform, WhatsApp Messenger allows our students to receive assignments, ask questions, chat with mentors, and connect with others in the course. This is truly a rich online learning experience that our students love!
Simply install it, complete the registration and you will receive a link to our free 6-Day Coding Challenge.
Internet access
Smartphone and computer
WhatsApp Messenger
150,000 people have taken this course and completed the challenge. You can do it too!
After this program, you will be the proud creator of apublished website that you can show off and feel proud of.
Graduate Review
Irina Vasilenko
Frontend Developer
- Education: Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman (KNEU). Management
- Previous area: Flight attendant at UIA
- Experience in IT before the course: Zero
- Course: [BOOTCAMP OFFLINE]
- Time to find a job: 1.2-2 months
- Age: 29 years old
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Five years of my life have passed in the sky. I was a senior flight attendant at Ukrainian airlines. This is very cool, but I did not plan to develop further in the aviation field. I wanted to “go back to earth” and find myself. The hardest part of the course for me was when JavaScript started. Before that, I had never programmed. My brain was in shock! I cried in the evenings because I did not understand anything. But the teachers told us that we need to wait and not stop, then everything will grow together. And in one moment everything fell into place. I began to understand, and this barrier was overcome. Stressful in my life was the period when I graduated from the courses. I understood that I needed to act, and look for a job. Therefore, for about a month I had the following daily routine: I woke up in the morning, sent a resume, then talked to recruiters, went through interviews, and did test tasks. I got a job at Parimatch Tech Junior Frontend Developer. Now she is in love with her job, the company, and the team. As a junior, they help me a lot. They give tasks above my bar so that I can reach them. And it works. It will be difficult in IT because this is an area where you constantly need to think, learn and communicate. And success and development depend on it. It will not be easy - it's 200%, but it's interesting - it's also 200%. The balance will be restored.....Taras Stepanov
Frontend Engineer
- Education: Nizhyn State University named after Nikolai Gogol. History
- Previous area: Security guard, SEO specialist, Internet marketer, company director
- Experience in IT before the course: Freelance coding
- Course: [BOOTCAMP OFFLINE]
- Time to find a job: Received a job offer - a relocation to Thailand until the end of the course
- Age: 33 years old
- Employment: IT company in Thailand
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I went to GoIT to improve my knowledge. I took IT BOOTCAMP courses and received an offer - a relocation to Thailand. In parallel with other jobs, since 2007 I have been involved in IT projects. I tried myself as a developer in large companies, but because of the unstructured knowledge, I was constantly refused. After several failed interviews, I did not pass them for a long time but continued to work as a freelancer. But realizing that I like development the most and bring in the most money, I started looking for courses. I chose the most difficult: 6 months, 24/7. At the end of the course, I posted a resume, because you need to gain experience in interviews. He showed his strengths in his resume but did not immediately count on success. This was the first interview of the course. I was almost sure of the refusal, but a job offer came to the post office - a relocation to Thailand! And then I said to my wife: “Sorry, but we are moving to Thailand in a month.” Coincidentally, when in GoIT at the beginning of the course we were asked to indicate our goals, I wrote - to work from Thailand. My wife and I have wanted this for a long time: the beach, the sun... I do not lie under a palm tree with a laptop but work in a big city in an office building. But it's still a great country, people and experience.....Ivan Lapa
Team Lead, Senior Developer
- Education: Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts (KNUKiI). Marketing, management
- Previous area: Marketing, worked in the marketing department of a small startup
- Experience in IT before the course: Layout of the web pages
- Course: [FRONTEND ONLINE]
- Time to find a job: One month before the end of the course
- Age: 27 years old
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Back in my student years, my friend and I made up landing pages, but I wanted to find a more serious job. I realized that for this I lack the experience and knowledge of JavaScript. For training, I chose the Frontend Online course at GoIT. After some time, I began to take the first orders for small sites, and in the end, I found my first job in a serious company SoftServe. When you're trying to learn frontend, you don't have to learn everything. Focus on a specific topic. Don't try to learn all of JavaScript at once. Explore topic by topic, trying to understand the basics. Your ultimate goal is to pass the interview and, of course, better understand the code you write. Therefore, take a list of questions for an interview and slowly analyze them topic by topic, since the frontend training program in GoIT is built on this. This is one of the reasons why I became a mentor at GoIT when I got my first job. After a while, I taught frontend, and after that, I did a program for preparing for technical interviews. I do what I love and get paid for it - the perfect crime.....
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