Pros
I have had a job for over 5 months and I came here to post a review for Synergisticit as they deserved it. I did good exhaustive work while with them which has made me very confident when I am working as I am more knowledgeable than most of my colleagues and they ask me questions which makes me feel good. My background my major was Information technology, and I wanted to get into data science. I had researched bootcamps as I was not getting any interviews on my own and someone suggested me bootcamps. I google and found hackreactor, flatiron, springboard, Triple ten , fulstack academy also found revature fdm group. I had received emails from synergisticit also. What made me lean towards them was their marketing support and another fact that their sessions was live and not recorded and self paced like most other places and their coverage of topics was more wider and indepth than any of the others . Key point was none of the other places offered marketing and interview help. Revature and fdm offered jobs but I had heard stories of people getting kicked off randomly, placed into remote places and being paid low salaries. Synergisticit was overall more expensive than other bootcamps but they had better performance in terms of salaries achieved and they were the only place which could show me photographs of their alumni and job offers and that too a large number. Took me 6 months to complete and another 3 months to get a job offer. I actually was able to get 2 but took the one in new york as that allowed me to work remotely. My compensation is north of 110k which is not too shabby for someone not able to secure a single offer. How may interviews it took. 15 OA, 7 interviews and maybe 10 screenings . Bad market not so bad anymore.
Cons
The process is lengthy . Some of the people struggled to secure a job offer as they did not do well in assessments and did not clear certifications. TO their credit they kept marketing them. IF you plan to work while doing their program the chances might be that you wont do as well. Most people who struggled were working part time jobs not taking sessions regularly or had immigration issues. Others were able to get offers but took as many as 7-11 interviews and as many as 15 OA.