Fwd: how to find a coding mentor at every stage of your career
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Learning to code can be a lonely journey, especially if you're teaching yourself. Having an experienced coder on hand to mentor you through the rough patches can make a world of difference.
In this week's guest post, Alec McGuffey from RookieUp shares his advice on finding a great coding mentor no matter what stage you're at in your career.
Here are Alec's main pieces of advice:
- For coding newbies - If you're learning through a coding bootcamp, make the most of the one-to-one support on offer. Going solo? Immerse yourself in online communities for inspiration and support, or use a platform like RookieUp to set up on-demand video mentor sessions with professional coders.
- For intermediate coders - As you begin to feel more confident in your coding skills, start actively contributing to communities and seeking ways to meet other like-minded coders around you. Check out local in-person events and reach out to other coders directly to start developing those one-on-one relationships.
- For fully-fledged professionals - At this point, you're probably looking for an ongoing mentor to help propel your career to the next level. Leverage the network you've built up while learning to code, or chat with the colleagues you admire to get a sense for whether they're open to taking on a new mentee.
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