u/Far_Reaction1133

Hi There! who would be interested in joining a tiny cohort based focus group on advance engineering concepts.

I am a tech lead who is now on to the mentoring journey and looking forward to mentor other people in community, With an experience of 4 years into tech, I now want to give back to community.
So thinking of kicking off a tiny cohort (max 5 people) for a focus group into advance concepts of engineering.
Let me know if anyone is interested.

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u/Far_Reaction1133 — 22 hours ago

I am thinking of starting a cohort based focus group for tech professionals for their upskilling journey.

Hi all,
If there's anyone who is interested in joining a limited cohort (max 5 people) cohort if they want to learn the advance concepts of engineering in the Infra/Cloud side, please let me know if anyone is interested.
It's paid, but only so no spammers are there, keeping it as minimum cost as possible.
I am a tech lead who has an experience of 4 years, and is now looking to gear towards mentoring other folks in community. Have had a fair share of experience in growing companies in 0-1. Now working as contractor in multiple companies while figuring out what I want to do next.
Edit: Already have 2 members signed up.

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u/Far_Reaction1133 — 22 hours ago

Thinking of starting a focus group (cohort) to teach DevOps/Engineering practices to newcomers and career switchers.

Hello community,

If there's anyone who is looking forward to learn DevOps/Engineering Practices in a structured manner, in 1 on 1 Setting or a small cohort based setting, feel free to let me know, will kick the initiative off if I find 5 people.

I am a Senior Engineer, and held a reputation of building startups from scratch for people in their initial stages in their 0-1, mostly have been on the side of their infra and architecture.
Now is the time to disseminate my learnings to new and upcoming engineers.

Things I want to teach,

  1. Best engineering practices in upcoming times for corporate engineers.

  2. Best Infrastructure practices for Tech Lead aspirants.

  3. Leveraging automation engineering into their DevOps practices, (which I am currently learning as well).

and I am also open for ideas, but the focus group will be small. Won't keep more than 5 active learners.

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u/Far_Reaction1133 — 1 day ago