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A dedicated job board focused on early-stage tech jobs, helping new graduates and junior engineers find opportunities suited to their experience level. This board will feature entry-level roles, internships, and junior positions at companies looking to hire emerging talent. It will also include resume tips, application strategies, and networking resources to help members land their first job in tech.
A community-driven stretch project board where engineers can participate in real-world, meaningful projects to hone their skills, build experience, and showcase their work. This will help people gain practical experience by contributing to open-source projects, startup MVPs, hackathon-style challenges, and more. The board will feature varied difficulty levels and align with different career goals.
Dedicated study group channels where members can work together, stay accountable, and apply peer pressure to keep up with learning goals. These channels can be topic-based (e.g., frontend, backend, DevOps, AI, cloud) and will help people collaborate, share resources, and stay motivated while learning new skills or preparing for certifications.
A series of frontend development workshops where participants build real projects together, learn best practices, and improve their skills. The workshops will focus on modern JavaScript frameworks (React, Vue, Svelte, etc.), UI/UX principles, and performance optimization, helping attendees go beyond tutorials and create real-world applications.
Workshops focused on helping UI/UX designers and developers apply their design skills to real-world eCommerce websites. Participants will learn how to turn Figma designs into functional Shopify or custom-coded stores, covering topics like conversion-focused design, UX best practices, and integrating payment systems. The goal is to help designers and developers build real, working eCommerce sites they can showcase in their portfolios.
Base on statistic, people in tech need to submit 294 applications on average before they can find the next job opportunity. The count down application will help people track how far they are and keep the motivation.