Getting Started with Minorio

Unlock Your Potential with Real-World Experience

Welcome to Minorio! If you’re an aspiring software engineer looking to break into the industry, you’ve come to the right place. At Minorio, we offer a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience by contributing to open-source projects. Not only will you develop valuable skills, but you’ll also add an impressive line to your CV that stands out to potential employers.

Why Open Source?

Open-source projects are a fantastic way to build your portfolio and gain practical experience. By contributing to real-world software, you’ll learn the ins and outs of coding, collaboration, and problem-solving in a professional setting. Plus, you’ll be part of a global community that values innovation and inclusivity.

How to Get Started

Learn About Our Program

Prepare Your Application

Apply for an Internship

The Path to Your Future Career

Once you’re accepted into the program, you’ll embark on a journey of learning and growth. You’ll be paired with experienced mentors who will guide you through each project, helping you to build a strong foundation in software engineering. By the end of the internship, you’ll not only have gained valuable experience but also have a tangible project to showcase on your resume.

Eligibility Criteria

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, with a strong focus on underrepresented minorities in the tech industry. No prior experience is required for interns—just a passion for learning and a commitment to our mission. Volunteers should have some industry experience and a desire to mentor or contribute to our projects.

Ready to take the first step toward your career in tech?

Apply Now for the upcoming internship batch starting on December 15th.

Impactful Projects

One of our interns recently contributed to a significant feature in an open source project used by thousands of developers worldwide. This project not only gave the intern valuable experience but also showcased the impact that underrepresented minorities can have on the tech industry.