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We understand your skills, background, projects, strengths, gaps, available time and target role before creating a roadmap.
MENTORSHIP · HUMAN-GUIDED · NOT ANOTHER COURSE
Direction. Execution. Feedback. Progress. A focused, human-guided program built around where you are today—and where you actually want to go next.
// the real problem
MENTORSHIP ≠ MORE CONTENT
MENTORSHIP = Direction + Execution + Review + Accountability// who this is for
Connect academic learning with practical development skills and a clear understanding of industry expectations.
// how it works
We understand your skills, background, projects, strengths, gaps, available time and target role before creating a roadmap.
A practical roadmap defines what to learn, revise or skip, plus the assignments, projects and milestones your opportunity requires.
Work toward visible outcomes through concepts, assignments, features, databases, APIs, Git, debugging and interview practice.
Receive experienced feedback on code, architecture, problem-solving, GitHub work, resume and technical explanations.
Present your ability through portfolio work, GitHub, resume, LinkedIn and technical discussions employers can understand.
// what makes this different
Your roadmap depends on your skills and actual target.
If you understand something, we move forward.
Learning connects to implementation and projects.
Your work is reviewed, not just marked complete.
Technical choices support the role you want to reach.
When blocked, you are not left searching through more tutorials.
// what you can expect
Personalized learning roadmap
Weekly milestones
Technical guidance
Assignments and project guidance
Code review
Architecture discussions
GitHub guidance
Resume feedback
Portfolio planning
Mock interviews
Career positioning
// is this right for you
// your starting point
// faq
No. Training follows a predefined curriculum. Mentorship starts with your current knowledge and focuses only on the gaps relevant to your goal.
Not necessarily. The starting level depends on whether you are a student, career switcher, experienced developer or interview candidate.
Possible areas include JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Angular, Next.js, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Java, Spring Boot, Python and related full-stack concepts.
Projects may be included when relevant. The focus is understanding requirements and making implementation decisions, not merely completing a project.
It can be. Candidates approaching applications may receive technical revision, project discussions, mock interviews and feedback.
There is no universal duration. It depends on your current level, target, available time and the work required to close the gap.
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