Overview

Founded in 2012, Bloc was the first online coding bootcamp. Today, Bloc offers aspiring career-switchers programs in web development, software engineering, and design. Bloc’s approach employs continuous mentoring and a project-based curriculum  to help its students launch new careers. In November 2014, Bloc closed a $6M Series A investment led by Shasta Ventures and joined by acclaimed seed investors Harrison Metal, Baseline Ventures, Learn Capital, and First Round Capital.

Most importantly, Bloc offers you an opportunity to join a tight-knit, excellence-driven team pursuing a worthy goal: to train, guide, and support those who aspire to new careers as developers and designers with an accessible online program.

Job Description

Bloc’s mission is to help everyone pursue their craft and improve their lives. As a Mentor of Fundamentals at Bloc, you will work directly with students to support them on their journey to become software developers and designers.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare for and attend regular weekly mentor meetings with design students to answer questions, explain basic design and web development concepts, pair program, and help hold students accountable for investing the time and effort required to succeed
  • Provide quick, high-quality assignment feedback to students during the Fundamentals portion of their program
  • Maintain a responsive, kind, encouraging presence in the Bloc online student community and respond swiftly to questions that arise
  • Identify areas for improvement in the Bloc student experience and report it back to Program Directors
  • Proctor mastery learning assessments for students
  • Ability to work closely with other mentors, Mentor Ops, and Student Success to identify and implement solutions to student problems

Requirements

  • Must have at least 6 months of professional industry experience
  • Competent in and comfortable answering questions about: HTML & CSS, Javascriptj, Query, Strong visual design fundamentals, Experience with Adobe CC, Sketch, Balsamiq, Invision
  • Detail-orientation is an absolute requirement – Nothing frustrates students more than subpar or faulty feedback from their mentor
  • Exceptional organizational skills
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • High level of detail orientation and an exceptional work ethic
  • Must thrive working autonomously
  • Must be coachable and adaptable to a fast-paced work environmentExcellent taste in design and delightful user experiences

Terms of Employment

  • This role will last for a period of 6-months – We will re-evaluate an option to renew based on performance and mutual interest
  • Eligible to work in the United States (Bloc does not currently sponsor visas)
  • Remote, with a quiet workspace and a reliable, high-speed Internet connection
  • Flexible full-time or part-time roles available, with the option to work evenings and weekends when Bloc students are active
  • Compensation varies with time commitment:
    • $250 per week (paid weekly) for a firm commitment of 10 hours per week
    • $500 per week (paid weekly) for a firm commitment of 20 hours per week
    • $3,500 per month (two payments per month) plus health benefits for a firm commitment of 35 hours per week
    • $4,500 per month (two payments per month) plus health benefits for a firm commitment of 45 hours per week
  • Must reside in one of the following states: Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, or Wisconsin

About Bloc

Bloc is an intensive online bootcamp for aspiring developers and designers. Bloc relies on the time-tested apprenticeship model, combining experienced mentors and industry-vetted curriculum to offer students around the world a more accessible and effective alternative to an offline bootcamp. Bloc was founded in 2011, and has raised $8.5M in cumulative venture investment from Shasta Ventures, Harrison Metal, Baseline Ventures, First Round Capital, and Learn Capital.

OUR STORY

In April 2012, we began tutoring neophyte web developers over video chat. At the time we worked from our house-office in Palo Alto. We learned a lot, and since then we have focused on building a learning platform that enables high quality learning at scale. In late 2012 we raised a seed round of investment and relocated to the Financial District of San Francisco.

Now we're helping thousands of students around the world launch new careers in development and design. Our structured, mentor-led programs are highly effective and delivered entirely online, so aspiring developers and designers can study on a schedule that fits their life constraints.

COME INNOVATE WITH US

We're a product-driven team committed to providing outstanding experiences to our students and mentors. If you or someone you know wants to make a positive impact on education, tell us why you're interested and an example of work. We are actively recruiting full-stack software engineers with excellent product taste.