

Here’s the corrected version:
I graduated from the remote full-stack web development bootcamp in April 2025, and I feel very stupid because I paid these people while others studied for free. On top of that (or probably for that reason), Ironhack staff is arrogant and inexperienced. Take a look at the images I uploaded on Google for IronHack Madrid. The first is of the Program Manager (some sort of head of the online courses), and the second image shows a “teacher” assistant mocking me by telling me to use my fingers to type.
What you should also know is that almost nobody pays for their courses directly—instead, the governments of Germany, France, Netherlands, etc. pay for people who are unemployed, along with other forms of financing. For that reason, the quality is very low because students behave as if they have received a gift or favor (so they leave good reviews), and the “school” acts accordingly. For example, the materials are completely outdated, and they don’t want to help students—they tell students to ask questions through an app called Slack.
While students are struggling to understand and have to write their questions, teachers and management are having “meetings” or maybe playing video games … feeding their cats … who knows? What I know is that they don’t like to help.
View moreMy experience at Ironhack was amazing. I got the chance to enjoy a hybrid program (we could attend the lectures in person, but half of the course was remote), and it was my best experience ever. It was very practical learning, where we could learn various skills on the Design Thinking Methodology, and always put them into practice the same day. The people were amazing, and the teachers were astonishing professionals in the sector, with loads of tangible experience and a long career as designers. Totally worth every penny of it.
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