Mentors Needed for Upcoming January Session

Code Kentucky would not be possible without all of the amazing support we get from our network of mentors. Are you looking for a way to give back while supporting the next wave of tech talent across the Commonwealth? Consider volunteering as a Code Kentucky mentor!

Why mentor?

  • Pay it forward: Help the next generation of developers grow into full-fledged junior devs.

  • Sharpen your skills: You don’t have to be an expert developer or teacher to mentor. Help our students solve problems, and you’re likely to learn something along the way.

  • Challenge yourself: Step outside of your comfort zone.

  • Have fun: Join a growing and vibrant community of students, mentors, staff, and community partners all interested in growing the tech community in Kentucky. 

You’ll also have first-hand access to the latest and greatest emerging junior devs who may be a great fit to recruit for your own team. Over a dozen of our students have already launched exciting new careers in tech, and that number is growing quickly. Our model is based on the successful Code Louisville program that has helped over 780 adults land new jobs in tech since 2015 using the same training method.

“That sounds awesome,” you’re probably saying to yourself right now. “But what will I have to do exactly?”

Mentor requirements:

  • Meet virtually via Google Meet one night a week from 6-8pm ET during the 12 week course

  • Facilitate icebreakers and code challenges in class (we help provide them!)

  • Spend about 1-3 hours per week on our Slack channel outside of class to help students troubleshoot and answer any questions that come up

  • Assist students with roadblock resolution, including technical and non-technical help so they can overcome barriers

Specifics on our upcoming January 2023 session:

Our next session kicks-off the week of January 9, with final projects due March 31, 2023. The following courses will be available:

  • Web Development with JavaScript part 1 and part 2 (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)

  • Software Development with C# part 1 and part 2 (C#, .Net, SQL)

  • Data Analysis with Python part 1 and part 2 (Python, SQL)

More than 35 tech professionals have already volunteered their time, and we’re looking forward to welcoming more mentors into the Code Kentucky community!

Interested? Fill out this form, and our Operations Manager will be in touch.

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