DEV Community

DEV is participating in the MLH Fellowship, Powered by GitHub

Peter Kim Frank on May 04, 2020

Today, the teams from Major League Hacking (MLH) and GitHub Education announced The MLH Fellowship, Powered by GitHub. The Fellowship is a new kin...
Collapse
 
ben profile image
Ben Halpern

This is going to be so great. I am sooo excited to meet our pod and help them jump into the exciting and often confusing/intimidating world of open source.

With some folks having their traditional internships displaced by COVID-19, it's a pleasure to be able to fill the gap and provide paid opportunities to contribute to both our organization and open source.

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

Agreed, thanks for being part of it Ben + DEV!

Collapse
 
sharadcodes profile image
Sharad Raj (He/Him)

Thank you guys

Collapse
 
jess profile image
Jess Lee

The summer has always proven to be a great time for DEV's open source initiatives -- very excited for this continuation and to meet our student pod!!

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

We're so glad you're supporting the program! Excited for our fellows to work on DEV :)

Collapse
 
jasmin profile image
Jasmin Virdi

This is really interesting. I wish working professionals could participate! 😜

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

Jon from MLH here :) We're actually going to be hiring professionals as full-time mentors for the interns, with a specific focus on folks who have been laid off due to COVID-19.

Collapse
 
jasmin profile image
Jasmin Virdi

This is so great and thoughtful. What is the criteria to be a mentor?

Thread Thread
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

You can apply here via our partners at Raise.dev :) fellowship.mlh.io/mentors

Collapse
 
ben profile image
Ben Halpern

Interesting idea, would you think of it as participation in an "unpaid" kind of way? I'd imagine the amount the program is paying for interns, while totally reasonable for that sort of thing, wouldn't be a big driving factor for working pros... But would you mean like a way to work on open source in a more structured way for a period to level up your skills on the side of your main work?

Collapse
 
jasmin profile image
Jasmin Virdi

Contributing to open source is definitely one of the best ways to level up your skills. It adds a lot of value to your profile and is a plus point to have an open-source contribution. In this time of the pandemic, it is easy to take out time from your regular office work to learn and practice new stuff.
I imagine the same can be done with the open-source contribution even if it is a small contribution like helping in the Readme. We can start something like an open-source contribution challenge as whenever someone does an open contribution may get a badge on his profile 😜

Collapse
 
fifo profile image
Filipe Herculano

I can relate to that, once you get comfortable in a work setup the growth factor evolves to become more specific to the company needs, and if those are not well aligned it can be quite challenging or equally intimidating to seek out a new set of skills outside of the work environment

I imagine this is why lots of company do the "20% Project" type of thing like Google, but not everyone has access to that

This program seems like it could be a perfect setup for those folks as well

Collapse
 
jenc profile image
Jen Chan

Ahh great partnership you scored!

Collapse
 
sivakumars profile image
Sivakumars • Edited

Hi, Are working professionals (who have been laid off) during this pandemic eligible to apply for this MLH fellowship? I think this is a good opportunity to work on open source projects in a consistent and systematic way

Collapse
 
jasmin profile image
Jasmin Virdi

Hey Sivakumars,

You can apply here!
fellowship.mlh.io/mentors

Collapse
 
ben profile image
Ben Halpern

@jonmarkgo do you have any details on how this applies with the rules?

Collapse
 
projectescape profile image
Aniket • Edited

I am in a not so good position here. The company that selected us as interns for the summer has put us on hold for unspecified amount of time neither confirming nor denying the status of internship, and this fellowship ( which I'm highly interested in ) seems to be first come first serve. Guess I'll just have to wait 🤷‍♂️

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried • Edited

It's actually not first come first served, we're going to be reviewing all eligible applications!

Collapse
 
projectescape profile image
Aniket

That's great!
Thanks!!

Collapse
 
shreyagupta30 profile image
Shreya Gupta

This is a great initiative!
Are we suppose to apply individually or in a group?

Collapse
 
ben profile image
Ben Halpern

Individually... (I’m pretty sure)

Collapse
 
shreyagupta30 profile image
Shreya Gupta

Thanks! :D
I am really looking forward to applying.

Collapse
 
ardunster profile image
Anna R Dunster

This is great but unfortunately not open to people in the process of self-teaching. Does anyone have any suggestions of how to get similar experience in self-teaching? Are there open source projects that accept student interns, etc? I'm not sure how to even look for one at this point in the process.

Collapse
 
hyderly profile image
Haider

Hello Jon Gottfried, I just have seen that MLH fellow application form updated there are more options related to education and reside. I submitted the old form Is it ok or I should re-submit my application?

Collapse
 
hyderly profile image
Haider • Edited

Hello, I'm Current Living in Pakistan(my home-land) which is not include in MLH fellowship countries but my parents currently living in Canada and they have valid bank account in Canada can I apply for this fellowship?

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

That should be alright as long as Canada is your primary address

Collapse
 
kewbish profile image
Emilie Ma

This looks super cool, I'd definitely apply - but I have school until the end of June.

Y'all know of any online opportunities for high-schoolers that start a bit later? (Or will this Fellowship happen another year?)

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

We do allow high school students (with parent/guardian permission) though I can definitely understand it might be hard to juggle schedules if school is still going on

Collapse
 
aayushjain profile image
Aayush-Jain

This seems like a great opportunity for learning and diving into open source, especially for competitive programmers as it will help us in solving and dealing with real world problems with the help and guidance from industry professionals.

Collapse
 
nafiz_zaman17 profile image
Nafiz Zaman

Is there any specific criteria for selection? I have basic knowledge in programming. Can I apply and get selected?

Collapse
 
alakazam03 profile image
vaibhav aggarwal

Hi Peter.
Thanks for this wonderful news. I am a student and I know the importance of being involved in an internship. Its definitely different world from college in terms of deadlines and work standards.

I am so pumped to apply for this. Any suggestion before applying?

Collapse
 
gregfletcher profile image
Greg Fletcher

This is great! Also any opportunities for self taught programmers to get involved?

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

Non-students can apply as mentors!

Collapse
 
gregfletcher profile image
Greg Fletcher

Awesome!

Thread Thread
 
dowenrei profile image
wenrei

I'm interested to apply as a mentor for the next round! Could you possibly share your experience on that? xx

Collapse
 
shubhamkjha profile image
Shubham Jha

Are students graduating in July 2020 (hopefully, in this pandemic situation) also eligible for fellowship?

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

Yes, you are!

Collapse
 
sharadcodes profile image
Sharad Raj (He/Him)

Great

Collapse
 
kxchen profile image
Kai Chen

This looks awesome! I've applied as a high school student that has done some open source stuff before. Shout out for making it accessible for all students!

Collapse
 
bhabburkaustik profile image
Kaustik

Pls tell my application status for bhabburkaustik@gmail.com email id

Collapse
 
mohitacecode profile image
mohit • Edited

Hello,
Are we expected to be profficient in framework or languages like Ruby on Rails, Objective-C etc....?

Collapse
 
pachicodes profile image
Pachi 🥑

Does "Be a current student" means a college student? I am guessing self- directed studies does not count?

Collapse
 
jonmarkgo profile image
Jon Gottfried

Right now the program is just open to high school and university students (graduating in 2020 or later) - hopefully we’ll have more capacity to expand it in future!

Collapse
 
shreyagupta30 profile image
Shreya Gupta • Edited

This is a great initiative! :D
I had a doubt though, do we have to apply in a group or individual participation is allowed?

Collapse
 
bedoebied profile image
Abdulrahman Ebied

Sadly, Egypt is out of the accepted countries list. :(