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Your average rating for the last 3 projects (or 1 project if modules 5 or 6 have been completed) is ~90% or higher (this may be adjusted during the program)
You have completed or are close to completing module 1
You are a regular participant in open sessions led by existing JTLs
You have participated in the majority of stand-ups in the last month
You are actively providing reviews to others and these reviews are reasonably accurate (we will be manually checking these when you apply to become a JTL)
You have more than 5 correction review points available (i.e. you correct review other learners more than you get corrected reviewed yourself)
You are actively helping other learners by answering questions on Discord. Other learners also have great feedback about you (being helpful in 1-1 interaction is therefore highly encouraged too).
Note: even if you do not satisfy the criteria fully, you are free to apply in case you are interested. We will be happy to consider you and in case you are not ready yet, give you pointers on how to become ready further down the program.
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Leading stand-ups (Turing College staff will also attend the majority of these)
Leading retrospectives (Turing College staff will also attend these)
Attending 1-1 sessions with STLs or Turing College staff, where we will explore how to improve your leadership skills, deciding on individual activities for further growth
Leading 1-1 mentorship sessions with other learners. These sessions are used to talk about and encourage the mentee’s progress in technical and soft skill areas.
Booking at least 1 hour each workday for peer reviews.
Helping people in the free trial mini-program by leading their stand-ups and performing correctionsreviews.
Open sessions in Discord for helping other learners on-demand.
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