$76K
Average Starting Salary
For job-seeking on-campus students who accepted full-time salaried jobs during the reporting period and disclosed their compensation. The average starting salary for students who took full-time contract, internship, apprenticeship, or freelance roles and disclosed compensation was $32/hr. Average pay for a part-time role was $28/hr (see full Jobs Report report here).
93%
Employment Rate
For job-seeking online graduates included in the 2019 Jobs Report including full-time salaried roles, full-time contract, internship, apprenticeship, and freelance roles, and part-time roles during the reporting period (see full Jobs Report here).
$72K
Average Starting Salary
For job-seeking online students who accepted full-time salaried jobs during the reporting period and disclosed their compensation. The average starting salary for students who took full-time contract, internship, apprenticeship, or freelance roles and disclosed compensation was $34/hr. Average pay for a part-time role was $21/hr (see full Jobs Report report here).
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With a new take on education that falls somewhere between self-taught prodigy and four-year computer science degree, Flatiron School promises to turn students with no coding experience into developers.
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