Continuous AI for accessibility: How GitHub transforms feedback into inclusion
AI automates triage for accessibility feedback, allowing us to focus on fixing barriers—turning a chaotic backlog into continuous, rapid resolutions.
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Join us October 28-29 in San Francisco or online for GitHub Universe, our flagship developer event uniting people, agents, and the world's code.
As part of our ongoing commitment to accelerate human progress through Social Impact initiatives, we’re offering students 30-minute, 1:1 micro-mentoring sessions with GitHub employees ahead of Universe.

September 28 update: We are no longer accepting applications. Thank you to all those who have applied!
We’re thrilled to announce, for the fifth year in a row, an opportunity for students to connect with GitHub employees ahead of GitHub Universe 2023. Whether you’re joining us virtually or in-person on November 8-9, we’re kicking the conference off with virtual micro-mentoring sessions, as a part of GitHub Social Impact programming.
At GitHub, we’re passionate about making a positive impact on the world through our products, brand, and employees. That’s why we’re excited to offer 30-minute, virtual 1:1 micro-mentoring sessions with industry experts from our team. Get ready to receive personalized feedback on your resume, plan your goals, and develop your skills. This is your chance to connect with like-minded individuals and receive career pathing advice from the best in the business. So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to take your career to the next level with a mentor!
How to apply for a mentoring session:
AI automates triage for accessibility feedback, allowing us to focus on fixing barriers—turning a chaotic backlog into continuous, rapid resolutions.
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