MENTORSHIP · HUMAN-GUIDED · NOT ANOTHER COURSE

Your career challenge is personal.
Your mentorship should be too.

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

You probably already have enough tutorials.

  • What should I learn next?
  • What can I skip?
  • Am I learning at the right depth?
  • What projects should I build?
  • Is my skill level enough?
  • How do I prove I am ready?

MENTORSHIP ≠ MORE CONTENT

MENTORSHIP = Direction + Execution + Review + Accountability

// who this is for

Different starting points. Different paths.

Choose the situation closest to yours to see its focus and outcome.
ONGOING

Ongoing Students

Connect academic learning with practical development skills and a clear understanding of industry expectations.

OUTCOMEMove from learning subjects to becoming capable of building real applications.
  • Programming fundamentals
  • Technology selection
  • Full-stack roadmap
  • Practical assignments
  • Git and GitHub
  • Internship preparation

// how it works

One accountable path, reviewed continuously.

Five stages, in order—no roadmap is built before understanding your starting point.
01

Assess

We understand your skills, background, projects, strengths, gaps, available time and target role before creating a roadmap.

skillsbackgroundtarget role
02

Plan

A practical roadmap defines what to learn, revise or skip, plus the assignments, projects and milestones your opportunity requires.

topicsassignmentsmilestones
03

Execute

Work toward visible outcomes through concepts, assignments, features, databases, APIs, Git, debugging and interview practice.

projectspracticevisible output
04

Review

Receive experienced feedback on code, architecture, problem-solving, GitHub work, resume and technical explanations.

code reviewfeedbackarchitecture
05

Position

Present your ability through portfolio work, GitHub, resume, LinkedIn and technical discussions employers can understand.

portfolioresumepositioning

// what makes this different

No generic learning path.

01

No generic path

Your roadmap depends on your skills and actual target.

02

No unnecessary relearning

If you understand something, we move forward.

03

Practical over passive

Learning connects to implementation and projects.

04

Continuous feedback

Your work is reviewed, not just marked complete.

05

Career context

Technical choices support the role you want to reach.

06

Human guidance

When blocked, you are not left searching through more tutorials.

// what you can expect

A plan built around your level and objective.

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

This program may be right for you if…

  • You are learning technology but do not know if you are progressing correctly.
  • You completed courses but still do not feel job-ready.
  • You struggle to turn tutorials into independent projects.
  • You are returning after a career gap.
  • You want to switch into software development.
  • You need to modernize existing technical skills.
  • You want structured interview feedback.
  • You want exposure to real development practices.

// your starting point

You do not have to decide the whole roadmap yourself.

We assess your skills, experience, challenges and target, then recommend the mentorship path that makes sense.
TELL US:
  • Where you are today
  • What technologies you know
  • What you are struggling with
  • What opportunity you are targeting
Discuss your career goal →

// faq

Frequently asked questions

Is this another training course?+

No. Training follows a predefined curriculum. Mentorship starts with your current knowledge and focuses only on the gaps relevant to your goal.

Do I need programming knowledge before joining?+

Not necessarily. The starting level depends on whether you are a student, career switcher, experienced developer or interview candidate.

Which technologies can I get mentorship in?+

Possible areas include JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Angular, Next.js, Node.js, Express, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, Java, Spring Boot, Python and related full-stack concepts.

Will you provide projects?+

Projects may be included when relevant. The focus is understanding requirements and making implementation decisions, not merely completing a project.

Is interview preparation included?+

It can be. Candidates approaching applications may receive technical revision, project discussions, mock interviews and feedback.

How long does mentorship take?+

There is no universal duration. It depends on your current level, target, available time and the work required to close the gap.

Stop collecting roadmaps. Start following one.

$ edupoly mentorship --assess --start

Start your mentorship assessment →