Entity
  • Major League Hacking

    Created in 2012
  • BETA

    Up & running (A)
    Existing signals show a regular activity
  • Social networks

    41,600
  • Activities

  • Entity types

  • Location

    149 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010, USA

    New York

    United States of America

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 137

  • Engaged corporates

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    0 0
  • Added in Motherbase

    4 years, 9 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    A 500k+ global community empowering the next generation of developers to learn through hackathons & the MLH Fellowship.

    Major League Hacking (MLH) is a 500k+ global member community empowering the next generation of developers to learn through hackathons and the Open Source MLH Fellowship. MLH partners with software engineering, human capital management, Open Source, and DevRel leaders who wish to support the developers of tomorrow. Is that you? Start a conversation and learn more at https://sponsor.mlh.io/

    The MLH Open Source Fellowship is a remote 12-week, stipended internship alternative. Diverse and highly-deserving early-career software engineers pair with companies doing their part to sustain Open Source software, including Meta, GitHub, AWS, G-Research, Mathworks, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and more. The independent jurists of the DevRel Awards recognized the MLH Fellowship with the distinction for "Best Developer Education Initiative." Fellow alumni have had their contributions merged into noteworthy Open Source projects and have gone on to work for the most well-regarded software companies. Learn more:
    https://fellowship.mlh.io/partners

    In addition to the MLH Fellowship, MLH powers over 200 weekend-long invention competitions as the official student hackathon league every year. These inspire innovation, cultivate communities, and teach computer science skills to more than 500,000 worldwide. Want to participate? Start here:
    https://mlh.io/event-membership

    B Corp
    MLH has been a community-first, mission-driven organization from the beginning. We measure our success by the number of hackers we empower, and we want to keep it that way. That's why we made it official and became a Certified B Corporation in 2016. B Corps are for-profit enterprises legally required to consider the impact of their decisions on their community, not just their shareholders.
    Learn more:
    https://mlh.io/about

    open source, cloud computing, internship, documentation, Cloud Native Computing, Linux, Software Engineering, Programming, diversity, OpenStack, hackathon, hackathons, university hackathon, university hackathons, open source software, Microservices, open source orchestration, and devops

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9 Aug 2024


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