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- Availability to work a minimum of 10 hrs/week
- Good communication skills
- Experience with at least one programming language
- Enthusiasm!
- Desire to make life better for the Yale community
- Willingness to learn and collaborate with teammates
Below is a description of the various roles in SDMP. Students generally start as developers-in-training for a semester under the guidance of the coords and IT staff engineers.
All students are supervised by Rebecca Schneider ([email protected]).
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- Get paid to learn applicable, real-world skills, and marketable modern-day technologies
- Work with teams of cool, motivated students like you
- Learn skills for your next job or startup
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The main responsibility of an SDMP dev is to write code! Our developers typically work on a single project after completing a semester of training.
Coords help manage the student devs, answer questions, assist with training, and work with the management team to keep things running smoothly.
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Project leads handle the day-to-day tasks of running a software project by managing the development team and communicating with clients. They’re also responsible for ensuring project documentation is up-to-date and maintaining the project’s GitHub / GitLab repository.
Technical leads are responsible for identifying the best practices in their particular technology and ensuring good code design. They give the final sign-off on pull requests, train new hires, and mentor developers. Technical leads are mentored by full-time ITS employees.
The person running the show. Works with the ITS Manager to coordinate all of SDMP, including running full-day training at the start of each semester, seeking out new projects, training both Technical and Project leads, and acts as the liaison between STC, the students in SDMP, and the full time ITS team.
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The SDMP hiring process is part of the STC hiring process. Please visit this page to learn more about applying to SDMP. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail [email protected]. Good luck!