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OZ Coding School is a Korean education and bootcamp brand positioned around practical training for “developer employment, designer employment, startup project practice,” and similar goals. The programs shown on the page include frontend, backend, UX/UI and product design, AI Leader, AI healthcare, Unity game development, solo founder bootcamp, business development, and more. This is clearly not just a set of recorded programming courses, but a Bootcamp model focused on employment outcomes and project execution.
Its main selling points are “small classes, mentoring by active industry professionals, and hands-on projects.” The copy explicitly mentions “live real-time classes,” “portfolio feedback,” “code reviews,” and “real-time Q&A with an AI Learning Coach,” while emphasizing that it is “not a Bootcamp made up entirely of VOD.” In other words, it appears closer to live instruction plus mentor support and project-based training, though it does not clearly state whether 1-on-1 coaching is included. The programs also include online/offline Networking Days and mention support for MacBooks and necessary equipment for practical learning, which may be appealing to full-time or semi-full-time students based in Korea.
In terms of instructors, the page says mentors include active professionals such as developers from Kakao and startup CEOs, but the crawled content does not provide specific mentor names, résumé links, or details on how much teaching they actually handle. There is no clear information about certificates or accreditation. Pricing is also not disclosed; the page only mentions checking eligibility for “government-funded employment education” and the “Tomorrow Learning Card,” suggesting that eligible job seekers in Korea may be able to access vocational training subsidies. Whether Chinese users or non-Korean residents can benefit from this is unclear.
The strengths are that the programs cover popular employment-oriented fields and emphasize projects, MVPs, portfolios, code reviews, Hackathons, and Demo Days. It is suitable for learners who need practical outputs rather than just passive lectures. For those hoping to enter Korea’s developer, design, or startup ecosystem, Networking opportunities and feedback from active industry mentors can also be valuable. The downside is limited disclosure on the website: there is no clear pricing, duration, class size, employment rate, refund policy, or certificate information. Some courses also show application deadlines, so the stability of future cohorts should be confirmed separately.
It is better suited to learners with strong Korean language ability, who aim to work or start a business in Korea, and who can make use of Korea’s vocational training subsidy system. If you are in China, the page content alone does not make it possible to determine whether the site is directly accessible, whether Chinese payments are supported, or whether remote enrollment is available, so china_access can only be rated as unknown. If your main goal is Chinese-language learning and local employment, you may want to compare platforms such as 极客时间, 慕课网, and 网易云课堂 first. If you are looking for an international Bootcamp model, compare it with Le Wagon, General Assembly, and Udacity.
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