Hello everyone I came to the Incubator with knowledge of the front, gained mainly through the course of the Samurai's Reaction Path, little work experience in rather controversial companies and a great desire to work in a good place, so I decided to start teaching backend.
By the time I started my studies, I had already studied at the front for one and a half to two years, but with a poor system, few hours a week and completely alone. The incubator gave me a system and a clear path that I just had to follow and not merge. After 10-12 months of training in the incubator, with short breaks, I received my first offer in the backend.
On average, I didn't study as much as others - 5 hours a day, 25-30 a week. But everything is fickle here - there are days, weeks when you work for 12 hours a day, and sometimes you don't have the strength to write at least a line of code, open an article, answer a question to the bot all day. My advice to beginners is to learn a little bit, but every day, to develop a system for yourself and not merge, follow it - you do not need to go out of your way to fill as many hours as possible - because of the rush, you can both bury knowledge and burn out.
I've merged a couple of times myself-for a period of no more than a month. But I already had a lot of time spent on programming, some kind of system, and I couldn't drain it all down the toilet. In addition, it is much easier not to merge when you have motivation from mentors, from Dimych and other students, when you want to, you don't want to, but all this kicks you to act.
In mid-August 2023, I got my first full-time job - a fullstack position in the MoyClass for 3 months of testing for 50k and 60k after passing. I had to work with the ancient Angular 1.5 version and legacy backend without typescript, where most of the logic was in middleware. The company didn't do much refactoring of this horror - the emphasis was on rolling out new features and fixes of what was already falling off. Because of all this, as well as the tense situation in the team, widespread bureaucracy and impostor syndrome, I spent 10 hours a day working and still felt that I was doing something wrong, I was constantly stressed.
The result of this is a loss of interest, attentiveness and a lot of bugs. After 2 months of testing, after I could not find the bug that we rolled out on the prod with my MP, they paid me for the last month of work and said goodbye. PS: even now I'm looking, MyClass is constantly posting vacancies to find specialists. Well, good luck to you, with such a code base)
Well, after I was fired, of course, I was upset, I gave up on training, job search, CV for a month and just didn't do a damn thing. But then, simply, without a cover letter or anything else, I responded to the first vacancy that came along, and the next day I passed the tech. so, I received an offer for 55k for 1 month of testing, after which - 60k of salary. And the technology, the team and everything-everything-everything in Alliance South is a hundred times better than in MyClass.
So the guys who are trying to find a job - do not despair, do not sweat about it too much, download technology and a good job will find you on its own. And I advise people to learn to love technology and what you have to do - to enjoy both the process and the result and get into the firm habit of learning every day and dealing with difficulties (without which you will not be pumped) as a challenge, not as a suffering. Good luck, let's fly!
The IT Incubator is the best thing that could happen to my training in IT.
In 2022, I firmly decided to become a frontend developer. Before that, I watched the free course "The Way of the Samurai" from Dimych and already then I realized: if you study, then only at the IT Incubator. I didn't regret a bit. I'm currently working on a commercial project, and I can say with confidence that this school is really changing lives.
What makes the IT Incubator special:
A thoughtful and powerful training program. They don't just give you knowledge, they prepare you for real work: in a team, with modern technologies, in practice. React, TypeScript, Redux Toolkit, RTK Query — everything is served clearly, without water and to the point.
Real teachers, not just coders. They know how to explain here. Even if you made a mistake or didn't understand something, they will support you and sort everything out until it becomes clear.
Support for 12/7 is not a figure of speech. Mentors are really in touch, they respond in person, in the support chat, they help, they explain. Many thanks to Victor, Igor, Valera, Maria, Andrey — you are top!
The main thing is that the training does NOT end after completing the course. Unlike most courses, you continue to be taught here until you are employed. They help with resumes, with preparing for sobs, give feedback, and share vacancies. I got a job thanks to Max Orl, and I'm very grateful to him. These are not just courses, they are incubation until the result. And it's priceless.
The community and the spirit of the "sect" (in a good way). People support each other, there is no toxicity, there is no arrogance. Everyone is here for a common goal — to become specialists. The atmosphere is very warm.
The course is constantly evolving. Dimych and the team are adding modules, updating content, and keeping it up to date. It is clear that the project is alive, and the team is really passionate about their work.
If you are ready to work, learn, make mistakes and try again — you are definitely here. Yes, you'll have to work hard. But the result is worth it. I've been through the front, found a job, and I'm already thinking about mastering the backend. It was the best investment of time and money in my life.
Many thanks to the entire IT-Incubator team! You don't just teach code, you help people believe in themselves and grow up. Let's fly on!
In 2022, I was looking for a school to teach frontend development. After reading a lot of positive reviews, I stopped at the IT incubator and in the end I never regretted it! My studies at this school lasted about a year (it could be faster - I studied slowly). After graduation, I began to actively look for a job and after a month of searching, I received my first long-awaited offer. Yes, it was difficult to study, there was a lot of information, and I had to devote a lot of time to study, but it was clearly worth it. And if you really like development, and there is a goal to "enter IT", then the Incubator will definitely help you with this.
At the moment, having already had a year of commercial development experience, I can say with confidence that in this school the guys teach really necessary and useful things. Having come to my first IT job, from the very first days I already felt quite prepared and confident in many issues. Of course, something was unclear at first, something had to be sorted out, but the strong basic knowledge gained in the incubator helped to quickly integrate into the workflow and successfully pass the probation period.
I especially want to highlight:
1. Well-organized online lessons, where you start coding from the very first lesson
2. Positive and responsive mentors who will clearly and in detail answer all your questions
3. Homework (there will be a lot of it :)) - certainly will not let you get bored and will help consolidate the knowledge gained in the lesson
4. A lot of additional useful material (e.g. NodeJS, React Native, Angular, etc.)
5. The opportunity to undergo trial interviews with school mentors to assess their knowledge and level of readiness for the present
6. Assistance in preparing a decent, competitive CV
7. Really useful job search advice with a description of the current market situation and very good advice on how to communicate with HR in order to get your first offer
Many thanks to Dmitry Kuzyuberdin and his entire team! You guys are doing a great job, helping a lot of people find decent jobs and change their lives for the better every day. Good luck and prosperity to you! And for anyone who is still in doubt whether to go to the Incubator or not, the unequivocal advice is to go. But be prepared to work hard, and then the goal will definitely be achieved :)
A dubious office that raises questions. I was looking for a platform for Front-End training. I came across an incubator, and I was quite interested. I decided to study everything they offer and what they show.
I came across one moment and am not quite sure about such a maneuver as showing an underproject of "one" of the students, whose website supposedly opens half a day and the code itself contains errors. Although many others are pretty good at it. Why such a crooked advertisement for a particular student is a mystery to me. Or is this student stupid, or is learning based on such indifference? What kind of "non-code" can be passed off as an example?
And if you just wanted to show that this particular person codes crookedly, then this is at least not very nice from the platform.
Considering the cost of training in comparison with analogues. Questions on the question.
I am sure that such indifference can be traced in other matters, if you go here to study, then first of all rely on yourself rather than on the consciousness of the incubator members. And a bad teacher = bad knowledge.
So I was passing by, passing by. Good luck to everyone else
The approach here is really "human". It is pleasant to communicate with managers, mentors, teachers, you can contact them in person — they will answer and help (and quickly enough).
It is felt that teachers are not only good programmers, but also people with pedagogical skills. They will explain the material as much as necessary until you understand. No one breaks down, screams, humiliates (even if you are very stupid or did not do the dz, did not prepare). It is clear that people like what they are doing. And there is no such thing: the teacher is always right and there can be no other way. They also continue to study and learn something new, and this motivates students very much, personal example is always contagious))
Great community! Everyone helps each other, there is no arrogance and arrogance.
And it is encouraging that the incubator itself also continues to develop. Dimych and his team are constantly improving the program, adding something new and striving to make learning even better!
Huge thanks to the entire incubator team and special thanks to Max Orlov!
A great place where you can learn the profession of a frontend/backend developer from scratch, study at your own pace, gain experience on real projects and internships. The incubator team tries to make learning as comfortable as possible, a large community helps to understand any issues and as a result get an offer in the field of IT.
I joined the incubator in 2022. I graduated, but then it was already difficult to get a job without experience, but an internship just appeared in the Incubator and I joined the first stream. We worked closely on the project for three months, and then I was able to find a job. Only positive learning experiences! If you have a desire to become a programmer, then the guys from the Incubator will definitely help you realize it. Thank you and good luck to you and your students!
These are no longer just courses, but a community with developers)
7 months have passed from the moment of training to the first offer. I had to study a lot: from 30-40 hours a week. Before the courses, I studied on my own, but then I realized that there was too much information and it was difficult to structure it. I chose courses for a long time and found the guys) I went through all the free master classes, went to the open house and realized that I really want to come here.
The study is designed so that everyone reaches the end to the best of their abilities. The main thing is to take steps every day) The training is divided into sprints. A sprint is 1 month with a certain amount of information that needs to be learned. If you failed, you can stay for another month and consolidate the result.
Convenient support for mentors who are really ready to understand your problem.
The information is constantly updated, and an understanding of the architecture is also given. Therefore, even after learning how to React, I quickly started writing on the View.
Studying is difficult, and finding a job is also difficult. But those who do not give up, and really get high from it, get a great chance) The main thing is not to give up yourself
If they ask about courses where to really learn, then I always send them here) Thanks to the guys who created such a cool product
Here they helped me a lot to upgrade and become a developer. I will note several main advantages.
- There is no fixed term of study. You will not be kicked out 3 months after the conveyor feed of the most basic material with an electronic certificate that can be made on the knee. In principle, they will not give you a file with an inscription about completing the course, they will give you knowledge here. And they will give at the pace at which you study, and not just blurt it out, regardless of your employment and life situations. The training is divided into sprints and it is possible to repeat the sprint if you do not understand everything. At the same time, you will not be kicked out for failing. A lot of time - go through everything in six months or faster. Not enough - study at your own pace for a year and a half.
- Constant support. There is a support schedule for each day in your personal account and you can connect to ask a question, show a code or ask for advice. At the same time, you can write to the chat, where students or mentors will quickly respond to you. You won't stay without help.
- A friendly community. The local community is not just classmates, but responsive people who are always ready to help, even sometimes to call and sort out your problem (there are quite a few such students, and yes, now we are talking about students). At the same time, you can communicate not only on the topic of programming, but also just about life. Everyone supports each other all the time. I still talk to some guys.
- A modern program. There are both classes that give a base, and ala courses. When I was finishing, there was another upgrade of the program and we were writing a new project on a new stack. And my place of work matched 99% of the stack. I took a lot of chips from there and applied them to real projects. Moreover, recently there was an upgrade again. I noticed a tendency towards a general increase in the students' ability. And the Incubator does not score on this, but gives as much as possible. There is a lot of information, if you do not throw it, then the feeling is that the program is endless. After my employment, I still had an unseen mountain of videos, which still would not hurt to finish off.
To summarize. Result-oriented people work and study here. Of course, there is a lot of information on the Internet and you can do without any courses in principle, but this place will definitely save time, give you what you really need and give you emotions.
Separate respects to Andrey, Max and of course Dimych. Let 's fly 🚀
I came to the incubator with minimal knowledge of js, css and html. The background was as follows: more than 10 years ago, working with Joomla, a year before the incubator - JS from scratch Dimych. A couple of years ago, I helped my sister do a couple of C++ assignments for the university. Higher education, chemist.
I studied at the incubator in the last set according to the old program, I did not stay for the second round. I got to a startup on Saturday.
I tried to spend at least 30 hours a week on training.
I worked at a startup for half a year and studied for the idea.
On the recommendation of the startup owner, he got a paid job in September 2023. Since January 2024, he has been working on another product, also on recommendation. In August 2024, after many responses, rare test and even more rare interviews, he got an official job.
Anyone who wants to, will always succeed. Difficult, but doable! Good luck to everyone who has a heart for programming! Thanks to the incubator, first of all, for the opportunities, for inspiration and motivation from Dimych, for a strong base!
Studying at an IT incubator was the best career decision of my life! Dimych is an outstanding motivator! From the moment I started my studies (KMB 33) to employment, 10 months have passed for me personally, taking into account the fact that I suspended my studies due to my old job for ~ 1-2 months. I have been working successfully for 3 years, including 2 years as a senior! I always remember my teachers with incredible warmth and deep gratitude: patient Victor, thorough Valery K., Valera S. and Zhenya, sunny Sveta, the brilliant Ignat and the incomparable Natalia and Dimych! You have changed my life and will always remain in my heart!❤
I've been trained as a front-end developer - I'm super satisfied. Even in such a difficult time, I was able to find an internship first, and then a job. So the promise of the Incubator is fulfilled))
Learning, provided, in fact, desire and self-discipline, is simple. The teachers teach the material so clearly, explain it in so much detail and clearly, that it took me only six months to complete the program. But, of course, provided that I already knew HTML, CSS, JS and the basics of React and forced (sometimes literally) to devote time to study at least 2 hours a day, 6 days a week.
The incubator program meets the requirements of the industry by 110%. I came to the internship and immediately knew what was required of me and how to do it, I performed all the standard tasks on my own. And that's the main thing!
Thanks to Dimych and the whole incubator team!
There was a minimum of knowledge. A little bit of python, cs50 course, stepik courses, network basics (cisco), almost nothing on layout, a little syntax on JavaScript. He started studying in February 2022 with 3 breaks of 2 months (then vacation, then life circumstances) after which he had to start all over again. After Wednesday, I took it harder and began to lean on my studies, I watched the video constantly going to work, from work, at any free moment. In May 2023, he got an internship, changed one team, and conditionally joined the team in the second. In May 2024, he was interviewed and received an offer. I tried to spend 4 hours a day writing code and 1.5 hours just watching videos. I got a middle position with a market average PO (I could have asked for more, seeing the level of the surrounding developers in the company). I wish you not to give up and go confidently to your goal, because this path is not fast, and it is necessary that all the information received in the incubator (and there is a lot of it) settles down and is fixed in your head, because then the gaps are very painful. Let's all fly, just go ahead.
If you strive for 100% success and dream of your dream job, I recommend paying attention to this school. About a year and a half ago, I started my career in IT, and now I'm already working at my dream job. This school is incredible in every way. Each mentor and team member is open to dialogue and is unique in their own way. It is impossible to single out anyone in particular, because everyone in the incubator works together, and everyone's contribution is extremely important.
One of the main advantages is the almost round-the-clock support of mentors through Zoom. The training program is divided into six stages, each of which lasts for a month, plus the last stage is an internship. The biggest and most significant advantage is that each stage can be repeated as many times as you want. If you did not have time to study the material or did not understand the topic well, you can safely enter a new circle and consolidate your knowledge. You can also view lecture recordings through your personal account. For me, this is one of the biggest advantages of studying in an incubator — you don't have to be nervous and worry about missing a lecture or finishing a course after a while.
During the year and a half of my training, the program was constantly being refined, changed and updated. The incubator actively monitors market trends. If the market increases the requirements for specialists, the incubator also introduces new lessons and stages. The program is intense, so most likely, you will have to go through some stage again. The incubator teaches not just programming, but also architectural thinking and skill development, which makes you more competitive.
I would especially like to mention the head of the school Dmitry Kuzyuberdin. This man is the heart and engine of the school. He is incredibly charged, dedicated and a true expert in his field. Throughout your studies, you will talk to him more than once on various IT topics and will be charged with his energy.
If you are still in doubt about the choice, feel free to choose an incubator — you will not lose!
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Надежда Митрофанова
Level 3 Local Expert
April 16
10/10
I would like to highlight a few points:
1) Support: at any time in the morning / afternoon / evening, if during the learning process there are difficulties with homework / exams / understanding something / (even with motivation), I book through the incubator bot in the support queue, after a couple of minutes at mit, the cool mentors who are already working help me figure it out with a problem, they give their recommendations. A super feature.
2) Adaptive system: I stayed for the second round many times in all sprints, no one is chasing anyone, I paid the money once at the beginning and studied exactly as long as I needed (2 years), moved at my own pace. All lessons are recorded and even in text form, but I often went to online and offline classes, it's easier for me)
3) Community: I have never seen such a concentration of motivated people who are ready to help, support and simply share their experiences. Chats, phone calls, coworkers, students and mentors are all top!
4) Dimych and Max: special respect to the founder of the IT incubator, Dimych and Max, who helps to get a job. Dimych regularly streams both on technical topics and just to chat, he is very energizing. And Max, at the final stage of employment, directs in the right direction, helps with CV, individually depending on the background and the current situation / location / preferences. He talks about how to go through meetings, how to communicate with HR, technical specialists. He also sends them to startups / internships / meetings at the company.
5) Training interviews: after the main program, there is a "career booster" stage, here you sign up for technical sessions and mentors will help you, as if for real, but they also give feedback, tell you your weaknesses that need to be pumped up and give recommendations, you prepare again and go to technical sessions, it helps to cope with the fear of real sobes, upgrade your hard and soft skills.
6) Startups and internships: at the career booster stage, if you can't find a job yourself or you're too scared, you're sent to a startup or internship, I've been at a startup for more than six months, it really pumped me in all areas (git, teamwork, technology, outlook, hard and soft skills), without this, it would have been much more difficult at work, and it also helped at meetings, I talked about my experience with a startup, I also know guys who for some reason didn't like a startup or their startup was closed, in such cases a new startup is being selected, so don't worry.
7) System: there is a web application with a personal account, homework, exams, access to lessons, to mit recordings, to the schedule of streams, classes, additional ones, the schedule of mentors on saport, tracking of training time and a bunch more useful things, in general, everything is very cool organized there.
If you are currently choosing IT courses, I also recommend that you watch all Dimych's videos on the topic of choosing courses and make your only right choice.
If you want to become a programmer, they will definitely help you with this, I started studying in January 2023 and got a job in May 2024 (1 year and 4 months), all the knowledge is relevant, there are mentors who will help you every day, if you have some kind of plug, there is a cool opportunity for training interviews and with HR and technical interviews that will let you understand where your knowledge is lame and what needs to be tightened, there is a cool community where you can be a mentor for guys who study a step below you, thereby you can consolidate your knowledge (I recommend) and help guys who are given knowledge harder, never regretted That he went to study at the incubator
This is definitely one of the best places to go to study frontend and backend development in JavaScript and TypeScript.
Firstly, the thoughtfulness of the training program (I studied in the frontend direction, but they say that the backend is no worse). Here you will really be given high-quality knowledge for a confident start, all teachers literally "climb out of their skin" to explain the material in the most accessible form. And I will focus on the word teachers. Because being a cool programmer is not even half the job to teach others. But at the same time, being a cool teacher is a rarity.
Secondly, they will not say "goodbye" to you here after they have reported all the lectures. You are an incubator until you get a job :) Yes, and after the device, I think you will remain one. The incubator is a "sect" (in the good sense of the word, pay attention to the quotes) :)
Thirdly, they really provide assistance in finding employment and practicing on production projects. The guys have contacts with companies and startups. Hello and many thanks to Max Eagle, who helped me find a job. The same Max attached my friend to a startup with a free work schedule in order to gain practical experience and find a job easier.
Once again, many thanks to the entire Incubator team, you are doing a very difficult, but very necessary thing.
So if you are seriously going to study programming, you are ready to go to the goal through sweat and tears and pay $$$ for it - this is really the best place.
The incubator is probably one of the best investments in my life :) I am only at the beginning of the journey, but after a month I can say how much everything has been done here for people, in a human way, with kindness and a desire to help. Material quality, feed, additionalmaterials and classes, homework, exams, mentor support even on weekends and that's not all that awaits you. The main thing is not to think that this is a magic pill and not to build illusions that you will become a developer in a couple of months. You need to really pull yourself together and study, study, study. For me, this is also a big way out of the comfort zone associated with softskills.
I want to note that it is better to go to the incubator with a certain set of knowledge of html, css, js. (I recommend watching a video on this topic from the founder of the incubator Dmitry on YouTube).
Thank you for your help and support to Andrey, he will tell you everything in detail and tell you specifically about your situation, answer all questions. It was very easy and pleasant to communicate with him :)
In general, come to study (but consciously!) to this wonderful friendly place. I don't regret coming here at all.
I want to leave a review about the IT incubator that I am currently going through. I am very pleased with the way the information is being conveyed to me. The course in the IT incubator is structured and organized very well, which allows me to easily assimilate the material. I get a lot of useful knowledge and skills that I put into practice.
I would also like to mention Andrey, who advised me well before buying the course. He was professional and responsive, and his recommendations helped me make the right choice.
In general, I am very pleased with my experience in the IT incubator and recommend it to anyone who is looking for high-quality training in the field of information technology.
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Дмитрий Бархонов
Level 4 Local Expert
October 31, 2024
They were really cool guys, they helped me find my first job. There is a lot of material. They help every day. No one is being abandoned. The teachers are very down-to-earth and always communicate with students in chat rooms. Even the founder of the incubator himself conducts classes
In general, the most adequate training )
There are not enough words to give a competent assessment and a properly detailed review of this MEGA-training center)))
They will really teach you there, they will really employ you, they will really give you everything you need and valuable in order to move forward and develop in the IT field!
I don't want to speak much for Dmitry (the founder of this training center), just because if you force yourself to find something bad or that he somehow did not behave professionally, well, or did not behave like a human being....
You simply will not find it! An amazing person, a powerful leader, the strongest of the strongest teacher!
And of course I would like to mention everyone who works there - this is an unimaginable team of craftsmen at all stages! Everyone who somehow makes efforts to develop this "Incubator" has great respect and respect!
Thank you for helping me change my life. When I came here, to be honest, I did not believe that everything would work out)
Now I am an active back-end developer, doing at work the same thing that I did while studying at the incubator. I came here not being a programmer, without a background in IT. All these stories about getting a job after training are not successful successes, this is reality.
Thanks for everything)
Maxim, Russian Federation, St. Petersburg - Bryansk - Moscow, 39 years old.
I came to the Incubator in November 2021, after reading and doing the books recommended by Dima, and then going through the sandbox. Before that, the background was zero, so it took a month to complete the sandbox.
Before the Incubator, he worked for Gazprom for 15 years, first as an engineer, then in the administration, burned out, burned out and burned out completely from the peculiarities of management in this area))
He quit on his own in September 2021, and decided to try writing code, felt interested, apparently character traits played a role.
Since I was not working, I had a lot of time, I left home, because two children do not understand what dad means to study)) and I studied for at least eight hours every day, tried to feel when rest was needed, took a day off, talked with the children. So it turns out to be about 40-50 hours a week)
I immediately realized that I would need more time, since I was not familiar with this area, absolutely everything - I had to Google, ask.
I was calm about staying for a week , because my future work and my family's life depend on the depth of understanding of the issues.
It is very convenient that all the material is available and you can go back and understand it again and again.
In addition, there were moving to another city and a bunch of other problems. Realizing that the choice was made, I did not have a question to merge, I had to go through everything to the end. I started responding to vacancies after the middle of Thursday, and I reached the middle of Thursday - in June 2022, that is, the 7th month since the beginning of my studies)) I've heard from all sides that the market situation is shitty, but ... there's no way back, it definitely won't be worse than it was)) I followed the statistics, got upset and just continued my studies. I did test tasks if I could. I was waiting for the market to please me in the fall, but)) in the fall, we were pleased with someone else and the statistics worsened)) there was no serious result on my reviews, the maximum test from which I got tired and they distracted me from my studies. I realized that I need to improve my skills, and go through the Friday project! To do this, I came to Minsk at the end of September, went to a wonderful coworking, tuned in to win, closed my tails and went in on Friday during October.
And guys, at the end of October, Friday ended and the... meetings began , there were 6 meetings in two weeks , and the last one was successful . The company is in Moscow, I have been working since December 1, 2022, the test has been completed , I am a full-fledged junior frontend developer!!! I do not voice the payment, but it makes me very happy)) the company is not stingy, I see the market pays the same amount minimally to middlemen.
A unique Incubator family, experienced personally in Minsk! Thank you all guys, you changed my life, and helped me make my dream come true!
I will never forget Victor's lessons, the passage of Friday with Valera, the native JS in Zhenya's voice was recorded directly into the brain.
One more thing: these are not college classes, you have been given a structure and direction - take responsibility into your adult hands. The support is working - it's priceless.
For those who go this way: eat the elephant in parts, there is no point in giving up, even if you have passed a little during the day - praise yourself, do not cling to yourself, you have passed one array method - it's super! You didn't know anything about him yesterday …
Excellent educational program. Excellent teachers. A friendly atmosphere where everyone is ready to help everyone. I recommend IT-incubator to everyone as a place where you will be given a huge amount of knowledge and, most importantly, will be taught how to use this knowledge.
I have been working as a June frontender for the Digital Economy League (RF) for more than a month now. Before that, from the age of 17 (now I am 34), I worked in catering, that is, I was not connected with IT in any way. At first, I didn't even think that this was possible at all, I was picking at the layout and js a little myself, but in the end I decided, saved up a pillow, got into an incubator, quit my job and started studying. There was no way back, so I threw all my strength into studying and I can say right away that if you take it seriously and don't score, then the incubator will bring you to employment in any way! There is a lot of selected useful information, online lectures with mega cool teachers, training sessions, help in creating a portfolio, round-the-clock mentoring support (just don't show off like I do, you struggle with the problem for 20-30 minutes and it doesn't work - feel free to knock)) and a lot more that even after employment you will have to do everything for several more months to clean up)) Someone himself can already try himself as a mini team leader at the training stage and change the guys from the younger groups, at the same time pump himself even more) If you do not gouge and are motivated (you close the dz on time, take tests and do not stay for the second round), then already in the 4th month of training you will be taken into employment and they will help you get to a real meeting (thanks to Maxim). As a result: there will be no easy walk, but those who work hard with the incubator will get pumped and get a job anyway💪
I think that many people in our country, striving to change their lives for the better and looking for new opportunities, cast their eyes towards IT. After all, IT is really a chance to engage in a sought-after and modern business, earn a decent income, always be "on the move" and other "buns". But after all, this has a downside to the coin: deadlines, "galleys", stress, impostor syndrome and other not very pleasant things. Therefore, when choosing courses, I chose the "incubator" - because they were honest from the very beginning. I clearly remember how Dimych in his Youtube videos advises everyone to spend more time studying independently, take your time, do not pay money to anyone until you are sure that you really want to come here. He seems to dissuade everyone, thereby giving people the opportunity to test themselves for confidence in this decision. But if you are absolutely sure that you want to take courses and become a developer, then the best choice is IT Incubator. The guys here are really charged with helping to gain knowledge. No one will push you to move forward, but if you want, you will always find help, support, guys who are burning with this case, just like you. All the information can be viewed on their website - I don't see the point in duplicating it here. I can only summarize that there are no better courses in Minsk as of today (09/29/2022), because they do not just try to take your money and give you up after 5-6 months, handing you the most expensive cardboard in your life (after the HSE diploma, of course). They really want to help you walk this path and make you a successful developer.
Perhaps the best place for those who really want to start from scratch. The program, built over the years, provides relevant and fundamental knowledge about programming, which is very helpful when starting at work. A mentoring system from existing programmers helps with any questions that arise during study.
If you want to change your profession, then the best choice is an It incubator. They won't write the code for you, but they will teach you how to do it.
They give an excellent level of knowledge, I do not advise going with complete zero knowledge, since it will be difficult to enter information, it is still better not to prepare much on your own, but what is good here is that if you do not understand any topic, you can go through it again, which helps to go at your own pace of learning, as comfortable it's for you, everything is very friendly and you get a whole world, so to speak, in which you will always be helped, where you find friends, different parties are held especially for students, contests with prizes, etc., in general, full immersion) well, as a graduate, I will say that there is a result - I got a job, it's nice when You are no longer a malicious parasite :)
A great place to explore front-end development. Unlimited training in an updated and fully relevant program, full mentoring support, real help in finding employment and building a career, various events. Thanks to the incubator, I became an IT specialist in six months, and the cost of training paid off in a short time
If you get the best knowledge on the front, then only here. A super cool team of teachers and mentors. The most important thing is to get up-to-date information about current technologies! If you do not forget about studying, then the result and employment will be provided to you for sure. Let's fly!
An amazing place! For those who have decided everything for themselves, it is simply not better to find. Even with a complete lack of initial knowledge in the field of Front-end development, they are guaranteed to teach you here. They will give you everything you need for employment and will babysit you until you receive the long-awaited offer). I am grateful to the entire Incubator team. Thanks to their daily help and support, I was able to radically change my life!)
I recommend it to everyone! Dimych is an incredible teacher! He has a gift for explaining things clearly! And the whole Incubator team is some amazing people! Believe me, you won't find this anywhere else! The incubator is a family forever! yes, just watch the free Dimych course on YouTube and you will understand everything! Good luck to everyone!
You guys are cool! The huge difference from other projects is that the guys invest not in advertising, but in the program. It is constantly changing to meet the current requirements of the profession. They teach you to the very end !! IT's the truth. Thanks a lot to the whole incubator and respect!
DO NOT COME HERE (if you are not ready to work hard and give your best and if you have not decided exactly what you want to do). The guys have tested everything!) You can repeatedly stay at the learning stages, a daily support where you can ask for help. And most importantly, the movement, a very cool community of like-minded people, and this makes it easier to learn!
I am very glad that I chose these courses to study. The guys are trying very hard to help with training and, if necessary, with employment. The program is built on the current stack that will be used in the work.
Hello everyone I came to the incubator in September 2020, before that I watched about half the way of the samurai, + I knew the layout a little, well, as I knew... I distinguished padding from margin)))). I was delayed several times at the stages, but slowly reached the final)) and after a certain number of responses and a few sobs)) I entered it))) so I advise everyone!!!
After watching Dimych's video on YouTube, I really wanted to come to this place and did not regret it. During the training, I was able to gain experience and understanding of how applications work, what front is, what difficulties there may be, and how to solve them. There is confidence that everything is in programming +- it seems that the main thing is to develop =) Thank you more INCUBATOR! Let's fly! =)
I came with almost zero knowledge of JS HTML CSS.
Of course, there is no limit to gratitude. I still can't believe that this happened, that it actually happened. When I start thinking about it, tears of happiness come! Do not doubt, in the incubator you will be taught what course you have come to - but this is not the main thing. The main thing is that you will be taught how to be a programmer (!), you will be given tremendous support and a new family. Thanks
The best place to learn front-end development. The incubator team is always in touch and ready to help with solving and explaining the problem. Thanks!
It is possible without prior programming skills. But with a great desire and purpose to develop. These guys know what to do and how to grow you into a real Developer!
The best part of all this is that after a month you realize that you are capable of something..... And if you have not learned something, then you can stay for a second round and repeat ....
It is clear that everything is done for people, and not for pumping out money)