Figures are indicative of our graduate cohorts to date and are not a guarantee of employment or salary. Outcomes depend on your effort, prior experience and the job market.
Roles & indicative starting pay
Typical first-role bands our graduates have entered. They vary with your background, the company and how the market is moving.
From their old job to their new one
I taught maths for six years and loved the logic but not the marking. Bytecraft assumed I knew nothing about code and built me up properly. The capstone and interview prep were the difference — I had two offers a month after demo day. Switching at 31 felt terrifying; it was the best decision I have made.
Events died during a quiet stretch and I needed a real pivot. I already knew the business side, I just needed the data skills. The analytics bootcamp gave me SQL, Python and the storytelling part nobody else taught. My portfolio got me the interview; the mock cases got me the job.
I did Coding Foundations first because I was a complete beginner, then the Generative AI bootcamp. Building actual LLM features — not just chatting with one — is what got me hired. The mentors kept it real and current. I genuinely could not have made this jump on my own.
I could not afford to stop working, so the part-time track was the only realistic route. Two evenings and Saturdays for seven months was hard, but the cohort carried me. Same curriculum, same capstone, and I never lost my income. Switched into a developer role three months after finishing.
A few of the teams hiring our graduates
The support behind every offer
Career support that earns offers
Mock interviews, portfolio reviews, salary coaching and hiring-partner demo days — built into the programme, not sold as an add-on.
Real industry connections
Live classes from working engineers and analysts, mentor reviews, and introductions to Singapore tech teams who hire from us.
A network that lasts
A close cohort, an active alumni community and lifetime access to materials — so your support does not end on graduation day.