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Udacity is on a mission of forging futures in tech through radical talent transformation in digital technologies. We offer a unique and immersive online learning platform, powering corporate technical training in fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Autonomous Systems, Cloud Computing and more. Our rapidly growing global organization is revolutionizing how the enterprise market bridges the talent shortage and skills gaps during their digital transformation journey.

Named as one of CNBC's Top 50 Disruptors, Udacity is becoming the preferred route for people to obtain the skills they need to get the jobs they want. 

Our School of Artificial Intelligence is on the forefront of providing upskilling opportunities in this rapidly evolving and exciting technology! We frequently have new and impactful projects in process, and periodically will need Mentors to join us as short to long-term contractors around the globe. As projects arise, our team will reach out to qualified candidates within the contractor pool to provide information on the scope and expected duration of the project, as well as providing detailed information on compensation. If you love a challenge, truly want to make a difference, and would like to submit your availability to join our contractor pool, we encourage you to read on and apply! 

Our School of Artificial Intelligence is on the forefront of providing upskilling opportunities in this rapidly evolving and exciting technology! We frequently have new and impactful projects in process, and periodically need mentors to join us as an External contractor to support our programs along with learners.. As projects arise, our team will reach out to qualified candidates within the contractor pool to provide information on the scope and expected duration of each project, as well as providing detailed information on compensation. If you love a challenge, truly want to make a difference, and would like to submit your availability to join our external contractor pool, we encourage you to read on and apply! 

Locations: Europe, MENA, APAC, India, US, Canada

Mentor opportunities:

  • Session Lead - In the dynamic world of online education, the role of a Session Lead is indispensable. These dedicated professionals are not just educators; they are industry experts who bring knowledge, inspiration, and real-world insights to Udacity's virtual classrooms, fostering a vibrant and intellectually stimulating environment for our learners. As a Session lead you will be delivering engaging weekly virtual sessions and providing hands-on support and guidance to learners. Learn more about Session Lead guidelines.
  • Tutor - Tutors play a vital role in providing mentorship at a global scale. As a tutor, you will guide students through interactive webinars and drive learner success through our learner communities. Your expertise will be instrumental in helping students in their learning journey, overcome challenges, and achieve their goals. Learn more about Tutor guidelines.
  • Career Coach - Empower Udacity learners to achieve their career aspirations through personalized coaching. As a Career Coach, you'll offer personalized guidance on projects, industry best practices, tips & tricks and job-seeking strategies, equipping students with the confidence and skills to successfully launch their careers. Your expertise and mentorship will play a crucial role in shaping their professional journey and helping them succeed in the job market. Learn more about Career Coach guidelines.
  • Freelancing Guru - Freelancing Guru plays a key role in building the next generation of freelancers. As a Freelancing Guru, you'll be instrumental in shaping the future of learners in the freelancing world. By guiding Udacity learners through their journey, you'll provide expert advice, project support, and strategies for career success. Your mentorship will be key in helping them land gigs, build confidence, and excel in the competitive world of tech freelancing. Learn more about Freelancing Guru Guidelines.
  • Tech & Career Instructor - Tech & Career Instructors play a pivotal role in our programs, combining technical expertise with a passion for mentorship. This unique role involves both leading technical sessions and providing career guidance to our learners. You will be delivering weekly virtual sessions guiding students in both technical as well as career related concepts as per Udacity guidelines. Learn more about our mentor guidelines here.

You’ll be an excellent fit if you have:

  • Strong technical expertise with 2+ years of working experience in the field of Artificial Intelligence/ Machine Learning
  • A passion for mentoring and helping others succeed
  • Are a people person: Great at building relationships, communicating and creating a positive learning environment 
  • A strong understanding of the tech industry and current trends
  • Flexibility at their current job to take this challenge as a part-time external contractor

Why should you apply? 

  • Gain recognition for your technical knowledge
  • Earn additional income 
  • Contribute to a vibrant, global student community 
  • Stay updated on the latest cutting-edge technologies

What We Do

Forging futures in tech is our vision. Udacity is where lifelong learners come to learn the skills they need, to land the jobs they want, and to build the lives they deserve.

Don’t stop there!  Please keep reading...

You’ve probably heard the following statistic: Most male applicants only meet 60% of the qualifications, while women and other marginalized candidates only apply if they meet 100% of the qualifications. If you think you have what it takes but don’t meet every single point in the job description, please apply! 

We believe that historically, many processes disproportionately hurt the most marginalized communities in society- including people of color, working-class backgrounds, women and LGBTQ people. Centering these communities at our core is pivotal for any successful organization and a value we uphold steadfastly.  Therefore, Udacity strongly encourages applications from all communities and backgrounds. 

Udacity is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Please read our blog post for “6 Reasons Why Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace Exists”

Last, but certainly not least…

Udacity is committed to creating economic empowerment and a more diverse and equitable world. We believe that the unique contributions of all Udacians is the driver of our success. To ensure that our products and culture continue to incorporate everyone’s perspectives and experience we never discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, ancestry, disability, medical condition (including genetic information), age, veteran status or military status, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws.

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Obsess over Outcomes - Take the Lead - Embrace Curiosity - Celebrate the Assist 
 

 

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