Revature reviews

3.7

72% would recommend to a friend

(2,176 total reviews)
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Ashwin Bharath

76% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Revature has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,176 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Revature employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
Apr 24, 2019

Do the Work

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Pros

You'll learn how to be a full-stack developer in ~3 months, how to behave in a professional environment (you'd be surprised how crucial this is), and how to learn new technologies. After training you'll interview with clients across America. There's a 95% chance you'll be hired by one for >=$45k per year. If you're fresh out of college, this is a great way to snag that job and gain those 2 years of experience that companies seem to demand for entry level positions. Surprisingly amazing benefits (Health, Dental, Life).

Cons

Minimum wage during training. The money is in the career you'll begin after. At the end of the day it's a coding boot camp. That means you're going to work from 9 to 5 then need to study for a couple hours every night. It can be a rough few months depending on how you can manage your time. Major caveat is you'll sign a contract that will bind you to one of their clients for 2 years *after* you're hired. It's a ~27 month commitment, and you'll be required to move (often times across country, and sometimes more than once) for job sites. Biggest caveat: If you breach contract, you'll owe them the cost of training: ~$20k. That doesn't mean if you don't absorb material you're going to wind up 20 grand in the hole. That means if you don't show up, refuse / cheat on assignments, purposely bomb client interviews, etc... you're going to get fired. If you're putting forth your best effort and aren't understanding the material then you'll simply be let go without having to shell out the cost of training.

1.0
Apr 23, 2019

Tricky Company

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Pros

This company is interesting in the sense that you , the developer, become the product. As a company, they are good at bringing attention to the modern and popular technologies available.

Cons

Tricky contracts that prey on people who have few options. Revature drafts a contract that gives you the assumption that you would be making 80k a year but then you are making drastically less. After they cut a portion of your income for their "housing expenses", you are making less than minimum wage overall. Their training is also severely under the value of $20k (the penalty fee for quitting).

3.0
Apr 13, 2019

Good for those new to the industry...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Training for the developer industry

Cons

I applied for a Java Engineer position but was put into a C# "batch" Course is aimed toward those with no formal experience in development. Two-year contract required, time worked must be 24 months (gaps may occur if you do not find a job, you would still be under contract with no time expiring) You will be payed under market for your work, but may be good if you have no experience?

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