These are programs that allow you to mentor others as they learn how to code and get paid to do it!IMHO, they’re quite useful if you’re looking to gain experience on the side while earning some money.The hours are flexible, and it’s common knowledge that when you teach, you solidify your skills.
You can apply to be a Bloc mentor through their about page in the Jobs section.
Codecademy Pro relies on mentors and you can apply to be one through their Jobs page.
It’s pretty self-evident that Code Mentor depends on having mentors and consequently, they have a dedicated place where you can apply.
Designlab is an online bootcamp focused on UI/UX but also depend on mentors for their curriculum. They also have a dedicated page to apply to become a mentor.
YesWeCode is a national initiative to help teach 100K low-opportunity youth to code