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Are there any Russian services for finding mentors/mentors?
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Have you come across Russian services where you can find a mentor in your chosen programming language? I choose a language, look at the list of mentors, choose the one I like according to the description and work with him
. UPD: I'm looking for whether there are such services where I can choose mentors / mentors. Where you can see who this person is, read about him, it is possible to get reviews about him. It is clear that you can find specific people on my circle or through freelancing
UPD 2: The mentor receives money for his work. The mentor does:
- gives tasks
- checks their performance and quality, gives his comments
- gives hints where to look for, how to do it, where to dig
- DOES NOT DO FOR YOU AND DOES NOT THINK FOR YOU
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Usually sellers of courses and all sorts of online schools do this.
To be honest, there is little trust as to specialists on the topic.
Vershkov picked up and started chopping cabbage.
1. If you want a mentor - get a job in a company where there are internal training procedures.
2. Given the current situation, you do not choose a mentor, but a mentor chooses you.
3. If you see a person who is ready to teach you for NN money, when the market rate for the work of a specialist is NNNN - think about why he needs it, and what kind of specialist he really is.
I found the best implementation of the mentor service on codementor.io - and there are no Russian implementations of similar or better quality, and perhaps the codementor is the most promoted, since at the very beginning of development it received several $M investments as a startup and notably invested in functionality and promotion.
Pros:
* You can get a one-time consultation
* You can schedule a longterm for several months in advance
* They have a crowdsource codereview service
* You can hunt a specialist
* You can hire a freelancer
* Many interesting articles - you can determine the level of specialist mentors by them
* Mentors can arrange an auction
* Mentors can even give a hint (by text in the chat) even before the rally starts
Cons:
* English mostly, but there are mentors from Russia and Ukraine - you can communicate with them in Russian
* the cost is more than 1000 rubles per hour, but the billing unit is 15 minutes, sometimes the first 15 minutes are free (depending on the mentor)
* the mobile application is buggy
PS I I worked there and, as if from the side of a student, I will say that it is very unreliable to focus on one mentor. The mentor is either busy or tired. A rare student waits hours or days to meet. The more complex the topic, the closer it is to real production tasks, the more impatient the student is. And the choice is the best you can think of.
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