In our mission toward powering careers through tech education, we are doubling down on the support that we offer to our students. As a part of this, we want to extend an opportunity to you to become a Technical Mentor with Udacity. Our Tech Mentors are industry professionals who provide world-class technical support to our students in their Nanodegree journey. All our Technical Mentors are handpicked through a rigorous selection process so that we can truly be #studentfirst.
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Required skills/qualifications:
- 2+ years of experience in Data Analysis
- English fluency is a MUST
Technical competence:
- SQL, Python, Numpy/Pandas/Matlplotlib, Web Scraping, Data Wrangling in Pandas, Visualising univariate, bivariate and multivariate plots in matloptlob
- 2+ years of working experience related to the above skillsets.
- Graduate from Data Analyst Nanodegree Program is an added plus
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Public Speaking
- Student-oriented mindset and focus on understanding their problems
- Flexibility at their current job to take this challenge as a part-time, independent contractor
Responsibilities:
Your responsibilities as a technical mentor will be divided into three major tasks.
- 1:1 video calls
- Virtual TechnicalDeep-Dive Sessions
- Group Q&A sessions
Personal 1:1 Session:
- Mentors will answer any questions that learners have about the project or course content.
- Prior to the call mentors are expected to review the students' previous project submission(s) - provided by the Mentor Success Team when available - and/or any specific areas of the Nanodegree content or project that the student has expressed confusion or difficulty with.
Technical Deep-Dive Session:
- For concept deep-dives, mentors will come prepared with a slide presentation that reviews a Nanodegree concept in more detail, share different use-cases for the concept to broaden student perspectives and understanding, and hold a Q&A session with the learners.
- For project walkthroughs, a mentor will come prepared with a slide presentation that outlines each element of the rubric to help learners understand expectations and typical problem areas they may encounter. This can include a mentor “grading” a sample submission to demonstrate what mentors are looking for when reviewing projects.
Group Q&A Session:
- Mentors will host office hours/Q&A sessions to answer any questions learners have regarding projects.
- These sessions may be held on Slack or video call.
- No preparation is necessary for these sessions.
Why should you apply?
- Gain recognition for your technical knowledge
- Earn additional income
- Contribute to a vibrant, global student community
- Stay updated on the latest cutting-edge technologies
There are only Limited open positions, so please don’t wait too long to apply!
Before applying, we would request you to kindly complete the General Information Form if you haven't filled it already.
Note: Technical Mentors work independently and set their own schedule. However, the above-mentioned opportunities are subjected to a specific schedule and agenda. If selected you would be provided with access to the Mentorship Nanodegree program. You are requested to graduate from the Mentorship Nanodegree in order to be onboarded as a Technical Mentor.