I worked as an "Advisor" on Codecademy for some time. The job includes explaining to learners why their code isn't working and elaborating on issues they may be facing. It doesn't pay much and you kinda already have to know how to code but explaining coding concepts to others is the best way to teach yourself. I would recommend it as a supplemental income to more advanced learners since most of Codecademy's clients are starting from scratch. Edit: 100% remote.
Wow, that sounds like a really interesting opportunity. I'm a learner myself but I'm really very interested in teaching, both in the short-term and long-term!
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I worked as an "Advisor" on Codecademy for some time. The job includes explaining to learners why their code isn't working and elaborating on issues they may be facing. It doesn't pay much and you kinda already have to know how to code but explaining coding concepts to others is the best way to teach yourself. I would recommend it as a supplemental income to more advanced learners since most of Codecademy's clients are starting from scratch. Edit: 100% remote.
Wow, that sounds like a really interesting opportunity. I'm a learner myself but I'm really very interested in teaching, both in the short-term and long-term!