IT mentoring for people who want real understanding, not shortcuts
One-on-one mentoring for engineers and motivated beginners who want to make informed decisions about working with real systems — not chase shortcuts or easy-money promises.
Is this for beginners?
If you’re considering a move into IT and want to understand what this path actually looks like — the effort, the trade-offs, and the reality behind the marketing — mentoring can help you decide whether it’s the right direction for you.
This is not about quick transitions or guaranteed outcomes, but about making an informed choice before investing years of your time.
Who this is for
- Engineers working with real production systems
- Specialists who feel stuck and want clearer technical or career direction
- People facing complex decisions rather than looking for quick answers
- Beginners who want to understand whether IT is the right long-term path
What you get
- Clear understanding of your current situation and options
- Feedback based on real engineering experience, not theory
- Discussion of trade-offs and long-term consequences
- Concrete next steps instead of abstract recommendations
How it works
- Initial conversation to understand your situation
- Clarifying goals, constraints, and expectations
- Regular mentoring sessions focused on real problems
- Reviewing progress and adjusting direction when needed
About me
I work in large-scale engineering environments, including companies like Samsung R&D Center and Motorola Solutions.
My background includes designing and operating production systems where reliability, scalability, and failure handling are not theoretical concepts but daily concerns — including infrastructure and network-level systems.
This experience shapes my mentoring approach: focusing on trade-offs, system behavior, and decisions that actually matter in real environments.
Currently working at Motorola Solutions.
Ready to start?
Request an introductory call and see if mentoring is right for you.