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Best mentorship programs for developers

I'm building https://www.unita.co/, a directory of communities, and I found that communities for developers were among the most popular categories.

Once I joined some of them, I discovered excellent places to find mentors and coaches. And as a beginner, it's key to build strong problem-solving abilities from the start.

To help you connect with expert devs and mentors, here's a list of 5 of the best online communities that offer mentorship opportunities 👇

  • Visual: A place for visual developers to find advice and daily tips. There are more than 300 colleagues, so chances are that you can find a mentor here.
  • Web Dev and Web Design: Running on Discord, they have a huge community of 30K+ professionals. If you’re in web design and development, you can participate in channels to ask for support and guidance.
  • Deen Developers: Members of this community brainstorm software solutions in hackathons, workshops, and challenges. Their work focuses on solving problems in their local communities.
  • Co.Lab Learning: Team management, Web3, growth marketing, and product creation are the main foundations of this Discord server.
  • Changelog by @adamstac: A Slack group with 5200+ members from all over the world. You can join live events and chat in real-time to ask for peer support and network.

Discover more communities to find inspiration, support, and networking spaces here, and keep reading about why you should join a developer mentorship program.

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Developers
on January 27, 2022
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