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I was rejected for a Campus Expert Program, so I built my own Program; I joined Postman 2 years ago in between a pandemic, they had just started piloting their student programs back then, and I was responsible for building the #PostmanStudent Leader Program. 1/n

57,663 просмотров • 3 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

I established the first set of Postman Student Leaders, kickstarted the program with 17 Students in beta, and scaled it to 130+ Campuses across 19+ counties. Here are accomplishments I am super proud of: ▶️Learned building scalable programs, People skills, and documentation. 2/n

Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

▶️I played a critical role in helping build Postman Student Expert Program - A free certification for API enthusiasts to elevate their API knowledge to help them in their careers. ▶️Delivered Large scale events with 2500+ Live viewers and 500+ In-person people (for Postman). 3/n

Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

▶️ Developed API 101 Workshop Kit, An Industry standard training that has helped thousands of students and developers learn the basics of APIs. ▶️ Supported and Delivered 200+ virtual and in-person events across two years, impacting thousands of students. 4/n

Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

▶️ Working with amazing folks like @thesmitpatel , @Aanchalmishra__ , @clairefroe , Som, @RubyDotGif , and Isaac. ▶️ The most incredible part of my day-to-day job is interacting with curious early-age developers in person and virtually! Know more: n=5

Фото профиля Pooja Gera
Pooja Gera3 лет назад

@getpostman Feels so proud to be a postman student leader! Got rejected from almost every popular student developer program but being associated with you and postman was the best thing I did / am doing during my 😍

Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

@getpostman Thanks, Pooja, Your contributions have been exceptional!

Фото профиля Rakesh Potnuru
Rakesh Potnuru3 лет назад

@getpostman It's a great program Ali. Glad to be a part of it 💯.

Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

@getpostman Thanks Rakesh😇, Keep contributing;

Фото профиля Anadee
Anadee3 лет назад

@getpostman Have been rejected by a lot of Student Programs. But happy to be up and contributing as a Postman Student Leader. Thanks to Ali and everyone at Postman.

Фото профиля Ali Mustufa
Ali Mustufa3 лет назад

@getpostman Thanks, Anadee, for all your excellent contributions;

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