
This monthly series is dedicated to helping mentors and mentees connect with one another. π€π₯π€
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For anybody who is looking for advice on mentorship, I recommend browsing our #mentorship tag. I also have a couple of recommendations...
First off, I know that @gravy just shared a new post with plenty of excellent advice on mentorship.
Mentorship in Tech
Grace Icay γ» Feb 27
Secondly, be sure to check out @veruu's comprehensive guide on the subject from last month.
Career treasure hunt: A comprehensive guide to mentoring from both sides
Veronika Kabatova γ» Jan 18
If you have resources or other advice to share, consider posting an article about it under #mentorship and/or giving it a mention here in this thread.
Appreciate y'all! π
Hi, my name is Jose.
Let's get straight to it ->
Email and videocalls
I like to help people and I think my experiences could be valuable for somebody else
We can connect on LinkedIn and go from there.
It's time to introduce about my services here too. Thanks to @michaeltharrington
My name is Arthur, I'm a Senior Software Engineer, mentor and blogger. I've been programming for more than 10 years now. During this time, I've managed to work with a huge number of architectures, programming languages and libraries, including: JavaScript & TypeScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Python3, Java + Android, PHP, C/C++, C# + .NET, Lua and much more. I also conducted a lot of Front-End/Back-End/Full-Stack interviews for levels from Trainee to Senior and created many informative, nice and ATS-friendly resumes. More than that, I still study programming, and I share my experience in my author's articles on DEV and on private consultations.
My main stacks that I worked with on commercial projects are:
What can I help you with:
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Woohoo! Thanks so much for chiming in with these details, Arthur. This is wonderful! π
This is a wonderful series!!!
I am mentoring a dear friend ATM, so I don't have the bandwidth for a big commitment, but I promise I will offer a full mentorship once he lands on a job.
In the meantime, I can hop on a call(s) with a few code newbies and advise them on what is what in the wonderful world of Tech and what career paths they can potentially take π
Woot! Thanks for chiming in Makar and appreciate your kind words. π
I am a technical program manager and a release manager. Have some experience also as a technical product manager. I'll be happy to mentor/coach someone who wants to move to this career path. I also contribute to free software and opensource projects.
I have 30 min a week for this, please let me know.
Awww yeah, appreciate ya leaving your details, Bogomil. π
Hi, my name is Reihaneh.
I have been working as a front-end developer for 3 years now and I'm working with reactjs, ts, popular react libraries, and even some nodejs.
I want to do something inspiring in the open source world, I have started some packages at work as well. I like to start blogging and learn enough to start mentoring. I want to do something new in general other than the things I do at work.
I dedicate my weekend to learning new things
here is my linkdin to start with.
Hey, my name is Habib, Iβm an aspiring frontend developer and I have been learning how to code for over a year. Currently learning React.js. I have built some projects but don't feel that confident building stuff from scratch yet.
I am aiming to turn this into a career, so landing a frontend development job is the end goal. However, in the short term, I am looking to improve my skills as much as possible, prepare a portfolio of projects, and make myself as employable as possible.
I am looking for a mentor, someone I can ask questions about this track.
Hello, My name is Zane Estere.. fresh full-stack developer - creative catalyst - just graduated the bootcamp. I am looking forward to get some mentor support in order to better integrate myself in tech world, particulary how to set the ground in finding opportunities to work and practice coding.