Mentor the next generation of developers
Meet fellows across timezones, backgrounds, and unique pathways that make their perspective important to tech. Plug in however you can and let us know how we can support you.
One hour can help someone break into the tech industry.
Sign up for updatesExchange best practices with other mentors across the industry. Influence the future of technology.
Pair Program Hours
Get hands on keyboard on how you problem solve, debug, and resolve merge conflicts. Engineers, Architects, and Security folks strongly encouraged.
Career Advice Hours
Help fellows build their brand. Look over blogs, LinkedIns, resumes, or mock interviews. Recruiters, DevRel, and Marketing folks strongly encouraged.
Teach what you work on within the developer universe
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“Mentors make great team leads”
Entering into the tech industry can be overwhelming at times and I believe that programs like these can really make a difference for junior engineers. It is also a great opportunity for those who wish to gain more experience in handling the responsibilities of a more senior engineer or team lead.
Gabe Dominguez
Senior Software Engineer, GitHub
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“Take back valuable insights for enabling customers”
"The open source mentorship provides a great way to provide a valuable learning experience fellows to be hands on with enterprise workflows like pipelines and complex cloud configurations. This can even help our customers better understand the technology they are using and enable them to contribute to the project, which can in turn improve the technology for everyone. "
Welly Siauw
Principal Services Architect, AWS
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“Mentors are the reason(s) many of us have come this far”
When I was learning to code in 2018, volunteer mentors were pivotal in my growth and confidence as a software engineer. It feels so rewarding to be able to give back and be that person other mentors were for me. Engaging with a group that exhibits such a strong desire to learn challenges me to improve my communication skills to make sure I'm effectively explaining technical concepts.
Rizel Scarlett
Staff Developer Advocate,
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“Teach in a community with a growth mindset”
"I've delivered many similar workshops, but had not yet experienced such an engaged, inquisitive group of folks as this group of fellows. Many have reached out and shared how they plan on applying the skills gained from the workshop and where they will go next in their research into the topic. Clearly, this community is nurturing a growth mindset"
Ruby Sattar
Education Advocate, Postman
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“Our insights can set off career trajectories”
Its easier to prepare when you've been in a room with a potential interviewer. Each year, how we interview is changing and our insights can ground how fellows should prioritize their extracurriculars, portfolio, and ultimately what they want out of their career especially when we come from nontraditional backgrounds.
Marlon Forde
Engineering Manager, Google
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“Develop your leadership skills”
Mentoring developers is not only a great way to develop your own leadership and teaching skills. I've returned for each session because the fellows are motivated and it's rewarding to see how quickly they can improve with a little guidance.
Mike Coutermarsh
Staff Engineer, PlanetScale
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“Fellows are the community feedback for our tools”
Teaching fellows has taught me that not everything exists in docs or community discussions, a lot of what we're passing on is the best practices we've learned internally. With an open source community like this, fellows are constantly passing on what they learn and this is how we can build organic community enablement for our tools.
Cecil Philipe
Developer Relations, Stripe
What to expect at a pair hour?
On Wednesdays 12-1 pm pt. More info on each sign up page.
Get on a mob zoom and help fellows navigate copilot to break down and debug tasks for fullstack functions and architecture like microservices and automations within a stack across Vue, PostgresSQL and APIs such as Twilio, Stripe, Auth0.
Upcoming Pair Hours
Documentation with AI
Walk through prompt engineering such as to create better wikis, inline comments, and readMes for better collaboration.
Join September 25thBuilding API integrations
Help navigate set up of API integrations across Auth0 and Twilio for a NodeJS app and implement as part of login functions.
October 9thAPI Integration and Unit tests
Create tests for common error codes for Integrations: Twilio, Auth0, and Stripe. Have unit tests for edge cases in functions.
Join October 16thBuilding automations with GitHub Actions
Debug existing YAML files for the repo's current workflows or come up with your own for GitOps and community collaboration.
Join October 23rdToken Vault workflows
Hack on GitHub Actions with Hashicorp's Token Vault to secure API secret tokens. We will be working in YAML. You'll be joined by architects from Hashicorp to assist.
Join Nov 5AppSec for Code Quality
Help walk through vulnerability remediation using package and code scanning tools with GitHub Advanced Security and Dependabot.
Join Nov 12What to expect at a Career hour?
Upcoming Career Hours
Give feedback on blogs
You'll be matched with a fellow to read their blog and leave 2-3 comments on the content. Look for solution details and context setting in their voice.
Sign up for asyncReview Resumes
Give feedback on how a fellow could use STAR method in their resume. You'll have a guiding checklist as you leave comments on the document.
Sign up for async Role model interview
Zoom workshop where fellows and mentors will be paired 1:1 in breakouts. Using the STAR method, practice mock interview questions which will be provided.
Sign up Nov 20th