Why Choose a Berkeley’s Coding Bootcamp

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Fremont, California resident Darren Pham’s interest in technology has translated into a viable career at eBay. After graduating from the Year Up program, Darren Pham enrolled in Berkeley’s Coding Bootcamp in San Francisco.

Launched in 2017, Berkeley’s Coding Bootcamp is a great alternative for those who want careers in data analysis and analytics. The Bootcamp is offered through UC Berkeley’s Extension program and lasts between 12 and 24 weeks with classes scheduled during weekday evenings and on Saturday. The program focuses on four areas-front-end advanced frameworks, front-end fundamentals, server-side and database architectures, and data structures and algorithms.

Berkeley’s Coding Bootcamp works for those who want a trade-in technology but do not necessarily have the time or money. It is also a good option for those who are transitioning from a non-technical to a technical career, looking to boost their freelance careers, launching their tech venture, or just wanting to improve their skills.

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Author: darrenphamblog

A graduate of the Year Up IT-training program at Foothill College in California, Darren Pham began his career as a systems-monitoring and tools intern with eBay in February 2015. In this role, he created more than 50 workflow automation scripts and gained experience with software and infrastructure troubleshooting before accepting a job as a systems engineer with the eBay’s event-management team. During the next three years, Darren Pham handled infrastructure and site monitoring duties, such as administering the Foglight tool, integrating Foglight with the Everbridge notification platform, and using varied technology platforms to improve infrastructure integrity and performance.

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