DevOps engineers are responsible for automating the development, testing, and release processes of a product. They know how to make development fast, efficient, and secure.
We have a single goal: to get you employed. That's why 80% of the course is devoted to practice.
Mentors support you in learning new topics, review assignments, suggest how to correct mistakes.
Your peers work for many international companies. They'll be your global industry network.
2-4 lessons per week for full-time students, and as a payable option for flexible students.
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Our course program covers everything the employers expect from junior DevOps engineers
For full-time, you pay nothing for 5 months. After finding a job, you'll pay 12% of your salary monthly for 3 years (36 payments). For flex, it's crucial to complete 100% of the course. If, after that, we actively search for a job for 16 weeks without any offers, you can get a refund.
Our platform offers an up-to-date database of local and global vacancies. You can apply for jobs and track your progress right from there.
Practice makes perfect, so we regularly hold mock interviews to prepare you for the real thing. You'll leave with a great impression.
We'll help you get noticed by crafting resumes, cover letters, and professional social media profiles that attract recruiters.
Mate's coordinators help you review job offers and set salary expectations based on what’s happening in the market.
Employers often contact us directly when they're seeking junior candidates, sometimes even before their job openings are public.
Full-time students pay after landing an IT job, while flex students might get a refund if they don't secure a job under specific conditions.
Your progress will skyrocket with our career support!
We believe everyone has the right to a world-class education, so they can develop their talents and get a dream job no matter the odds.
Founder of Mate academy, former software developer at Google
19 modules
177 topics
Contrary to its name, there's nothing to be scared of, so let's approach Python head on. We'll start with strings, booleans, function, conditionals, loops and lists.
Module topics
Introduction
Main Concepts
Numbers
Strings
Boolean
Lists
Conditional Operators
Loops
Functions
Summary
Now that we know how to write code, it's time to order it up and learn debugging. We deepen our knowledge of the basic concepts, too, but we feel like it goes without saying. Does it?
Module topics
Module Overview
Environment Setup
Code Style
Debugging
Working With Numbers
Working With Strings
Lists In Details
Dict Basics
Type Conversion
Loops In Details
Functions Revisited
Summary
Terminal is an important tool for any developer, so it's high time for you to exercise basic commands! You'll start using a Git version control system, too.
Module topics
Environment Setup
Command Line Basics
Git Basics
Working With Branches
Working With Remote Repo (GitHub)
Here, we look at how software development is organized and optimized, and consider the role of a DevOps engineer.
Module topics
Introduction
DevOps Culture and Practices
DevOps as a Role
SDLC and Development Methodologies
Summary
We interact with the Internet day by day, and yet, few know how it all works. If you don't, either — we've got your back. We'll explore the OSI model, HTTP, encryption, APIs and security issues.
Module topics
Introduction to the Web
OSI Model
HTTP
API Interface
Encryption
Security in the Web
Laptops, smartphones, clouds — they are all computers running some operating system. So, here we’ll tackle the OS and server basics, using Ubuntu and NGINX as examples.
Module topics
Environment Setup
What Is Operating System
Working With Files
Processes and Services
Resource Management
Managing Users
Installing Software
Using SSH
Shell Scripting
Web Server
Semantically speaking, SQL closely resembles English, so you are in for a swift acquisition. We'll learn to use it with databases, to group, filter, sort and source data at wish.
Module topics
Introduction to SQL
SELECT Statement
WHERE Statement
NULL Value, LIKE, BETWEEN, and IN Statements
ORDER BY, LIMIT, DISTINCT
Aliases
Aggregate Functions
GROUP BY Statement
JOIN Statement
Functions
HAVING Statement
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Let’s take you from zero to pro in coding!
Sure! 9 out of 10 Mate students don't have a technical background. Our main goal is to teach you the basics and help you get a job in IT.
Full-time courses are completely free until you get a job. You'll study from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday through Friday. After that, you'll pay a percentage of your salary according to the agreement. Flexible courses have fixed prices. The program is the same, but you can complete it at your own pace. The flexible format also includes an employment guarantee.
For full-time study, you need to go through the following selection process: 1. Sign up and complete an entrance test. 2. Pass an online interview where we’ll ask about your experience and expectations for the course. We will also check your English, which should be at a Pre-Intermediate+ level. 3. Finally, we will sign the agreement. For flexible study, you'll share your experience and expectations for the course with our manager during an online call. After payment, you can start learning immediately.
For the full-time course, we select the best candidates every 10 days. If a group is filled several weeks before the start date, we recommend applying as soon as possible to secure your spot. On average, new groups start every 2-3 months. For the flexible course, you can join whenever.
You can apply for the full-time course starting at age 16 with your parents' permission. For the flexible course, you can begin if you’re at least 15 years old. The employment guarantee applies if you reach the legal working age in your country by the time you finish the course.
We have no age restrictions. The IT field is one of the most inclusive industries. It might be challenging, but we believe you can find your first job in IT.
For the full-time course, classes are held from 9 AM to 6 PM, Monday to Friday, online (you can check the detailed schedule in the course plan). You'll watch webinars and complete practical tasks. Our mentors will answer your questions and provide feedback in writing or during video calls during working hours, Monday to Friday. Group video calls happen 4 times a week in the afternoon. You can communicate with your classmates in group chats 24/7. Due to its intensity, it won't be possible to combine the full-time course with other studies or work. For the flexible course, you can study at your own pace. You'll watch video lessons, complete various practical tasks, and ask questions in the chat. You can also communicate with your classmates 24/7. Mentors will provide feedback and answer your questions from 9 AM to 6 PM, Monday to Friday. You can also ask questions during group video calls.
Yes, after completing our course, you will receive a certificate. Over 3,500 of our graduates use these certificates to showcase their skills on LinkedIn and other social networks. However, our main goal is to help you get a job, and we will do everything possible to achieve that.
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Our shared goal is getting your first job in IT. If you don't receive a job offer in IT after the full-time course, you won't need to pay anything. For the flexible course, you must complete 100% of the course and actively search for a job with our team for 16 weeks. If you still can't find a job in IT after that, you'll be eligible for a refund.