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Peer Support Programs

Peer Support Programs are structured initiatives in workplaces, educational settings, or communities where individuals with similar roles or experiences provide mutual assistance, guidance, and emotional support to each other. They aim to foster collaboration, reduce isolation, and enhance well-being by leveraging shared understanding and informal knowledge exchange. In tech contexts, these programs often focus on skill development, career growth, and mental health among developers.

Also known as: Peer Mentoring, Peer-to-Peer Support, Buddy Systems, Peer Learning Networks, Mutual Aid Groups
🧊Why learn Peer Support Programs?

Developers should learn about and participate in Peer Support Programs to combat burnout, accelerate learning, and build stronger team dynamics, especially in remote or high-pressure environments. They are valuable for onboarding new hires, sharing best practices in coding or project management, and creating inclusive cultures that reduce turnover and improve productivity.

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