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How Does Codementor Work?

4 points by pankyj 7 years ago · 3 comments · 1 min read


I am a software developer and would like to provide my services on Codementor. Does anyone who is listed as a mentor share some insights on how this would work? For e.g. how do I get myself listed as a mentor, how would they determine my expertize, rates, availability, etc. I saw some examples and it seemed to came out as a place where people seek emergency help - if this is so how do I manage my availability.

praveenscience 7 years ago

You have everything from the requests to process here: https://www.codementor.io/howitworks/mentorship. Did you see that already?

If yes, in simple terms, you set your budget and you try to bid yourself for the work. Then the customer chooses you, if you are convincing enough for them to take you.

You gotta start a timer and let the customer know that you are charging. Once you have done with your work, and the customer is happy, you may stop the timer and the timer works in steps of 15 minutes.

Then the customer leaves you a feedback and you will be credited with the amount agreed. I guess the payout duration will be about three to five days later in order to curb fraudulent accounts and you can request your pay once you reach a certain threshold.

  • pankyjOP 7 years ago

    Thanks for the link, it mainly outlines details for people seeking mentors.

    The way you described it, it does sound similar to Upwork? Out of curiosity - are you a mentor on the platform or have past experience with this?

rboyd 7 years ago

Some emergency help. Some people just wanting tutorship. Some entrepreneurs. A lot of CS students that procrastinated too long and just want you to do their homework assignment.

Set your rates higher than you would think you need to. You need to offset the amount of calls where you waste your time up front and the job goes nowhere (usually the first 15 minutes or so are unbilled while you explore the problem description).

It can be pretty good. You do need to build the skill of discovering which jobs aren't worth taking though.

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