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Tech Mentor Onboarding

We get the attention of tech mentiors via the switchboard post and then the sign-up on the Eventbrite Page

Upon sign-up they should get a welcome letter that describes the following:

  • join the EugeneTech Slack and find the #hack-for-a-cause channel
  • fill out the mentor onbloading form so we get more details
  • they will also get an invite to the (Hack4Cause Slack)[hack4cause.slack.com] where they can find the #tech-mentors channel
  • make sure and fill out your profile and add (tech mentor) to your name so folks have context for your comms
  • tech mentor issues are tracked in this planning repo
  • get to know the Challenge, Teams, and Repos Airtable Base

Tech Mentor

Your a floater. Friday night is a great time to show up and so is saturday morning. You'll help folks with light coding tasks, getting set up in github and generall being useful

Tech Judge

Show up saturday and make sure they are checked into the repo and the code looks semi-reasonable.

Open Source Wrangler

You can get started before the event. There are issues to be completed (above) and slack channels a repo to be built. You are part of the pre-event and logistics, being around on friday is great too. Stay the whole weekend if you like.

AV Geeks

Responsible for setting up the projector, screen, audio cables, maybe even powerstrips, etc. You can help teams get interviewed, prep for demos if needed.