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§ Private Profile · Berlin, Germany
Training the next generation of software engineers in Europe 🇪🇺
Key people at Strive School.
Strive School was founded in 2019 by Tobia De Angelis (Founder) and Diego Banovaz (Founder).
In exchange for a part of their future salary, select students can become professional-grade software engineers through a six-month online program. While the majority of universities in Europe are free to attend, STEM courses are often outdated and theoretical; Strive School works with those pursuing STEM fields to help them become job-ready software engineers.
Strive School is a Berlin-based online coding bootcamp founded in 2019 that trains the next generation of professional-grade software engineers in Europe through a six-month full-stack web engineering program. It targets STEM students and graduates, addressing the gap left by outdated and theoretical university curricula by focusing on practical, job-ready skills and soft skills like teamwork and real-world project application. Students pay a small upfront fee (€990) and then a portion of their future salary once employed, using an income-sharing agreement (ISA) model. Strive School has demonstrated early success by placing most of its inaugural cohorts into jobs and operates fully remotely with live interactive classes and project-based learning[1][2][3][4][5].
Strive School was founded in 2019 by Tobia De Angelis and Diego Banovaz, both with backgrounds in computer engineering, consultancy, and education. The idea emerged from De Angelis’s observation that European universities often provide outdated STEM education that does not meet the current demands of the tech job market. The founders designed Strive School to combine the rigor of a master’s degree with the practical pace of a bootcamp, creating a "Mastercamp" that equips students with relevant skills employers seek. Early traction included successful student placements and acceptance into Y Combinator’s Summer 2020 batch, which helped accelerate growth and credibility[1][3][6].
Strive School rides the growing trend of alternative tech education models that challenge traditional university degrees by offering faster, more practical, and outcome-driven training. The timing is critical as Europe faces a shortage of job-ready software engineers despite a strong STEM education tradition. The ISA model aligns incentives between the school and students, promoting success and accessibility. By focusing on open-source software and modern full-stack skills, Strive School prepares talent for the evolving demands of the tech ecosystem, influencing how tech education and workforce development evolve in Europe[1][6].
Strive School is well-positioned to expand its impact as demand for software engineers grows and employers seek candidates with practical, up-to-date skills. Future trends shaping its journey include increased adoption of income-sharing agreements, deeper integration with open-source communities, and potential expansion into AI and data science education. Its influence may grow as a model for scalable, accessible tech education that bridges the gap between academia and industry, especially in Europe’s diverse and evolving tech markets[1][6].
Strive School was founded in 2019 by Tobia De Angelis (Founder) and Diego Banovaz (Founder).
Key people at Strive School.