On average, employees in San Francisco, CA at General Assembly give their company a 4.6 rating out of 5.0 based on 6, whereas overall Average Rating of General Assembly is 4.7 out of 5.0 based on 41 General Assembly Review Ratings. The happiest General Assembly employees in San Francisco, CA are Software Engineers submitting an average rating of 4.9 and Anonymous Employees with a rating of 4.7.
"As an instructional associate, I assist in the running of the Data Science Immersive program here in San Francisco. Overall the position is a good stepping stone for transitioning into data science but not a long term position."
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"I was the Data Science Instructional Associate at General Assembly (GA) in San Francisco. GA provides a very dynamic working and learning environment. Students with various backgrounds learning both from GA and each other. I appreciate my working relationship with fellow GA staff and enjoy helping students developing quality tech projects with startup potentials. GA has 20 campuses across six countries, 35,000+ alumni, and 2,500+ hiring partners."
"I've always been interested in building things at a young age. I have built projects on my own as long as I can remember. And I wanted to build something worthwhile and can help or assist people in doing their endeavors in life. This is where General Assembly SEI-1 comes in, I have enjoyed and savored most of the curriculum as I progress in building apps in different languages and logic in a different way. I have learned HTML, CSS, JS, REACT, NODE, DJANGO, PYTHON in a very short amount of time. Teamwork and patience are vital to building some complex app to have a finished product. Using, understanding these languages and tools will achieve my goals in the future. Keep moving on forward and implementing this newfound knowledge will help me reach my long term goals."
"General Assembly is an educational initiative used to train beginning developers. I was part of a Web Development Immersive for 12 week from January through March of 2014. There I learned about Ruby, Rails, and many JavaScript frameworks such as Backbone.js and Angular.js. General Assembly is aimed for those looking to break into the growing industry of development and is a good place to get a start."
"Excellent! Anyone should go there looking to pick up additional skills or switch careers as a web dev (or start one)!"
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