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Tech Fleet is a community of learners and mentors working towards helping each other understand and excel within user experience design and development. We do this by partnering with real organizations around the world that hope to build and improve their products.
Find out more at techfleet.org!
Tech Fleet’s Slack community is a place for anyone to share experiences and support each other, whether it be on a community project or a personal endeavor. You will find channels dedicated to receiving design critiques, outlining the job search experience, finding professional opportunities, and following community projects.
Once a partnership with a client is underway, teams are formed within the community and onboarded to get the project started. Projects can vary in duration but are often eight weeks long, broken up into sprints that each last one week. Over the course of a project, teams communicate with the client to understand what they need and plan their sprints (weeks) accordingly. Post-project team members often outline their experiences within their personal portfolios that can be used to look for professional opportunities.
Apprentices on Tech Fleet projects spend ~20 hours/week working within teams to build products for their clients. Teams dedicated to strategy, research, design, writing, and development will work together to organize sprints, create tasks, delegate ownership, and present findings/outcomes. Apprentices will also work with team leads to set learning goals and track their progress throughout a project.
Anyone can become an apprentice. There are no requirements. If you are interested in becoming an apprentice on a Tech Fleet project, there are a few things you should do:
#announcements
and #project-postings
.<aside> 💡 Even though these are volunteer projects, they are still valuable real-life, client-facing experience. When you take an extra moment to put the effort in, it really shows. And when it comes time for the Leads to pick who to interview these responses stand out.
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