Oluwasetemi Ojo
I'm a Fullstack Engineer and Frontend Engineering Instructor @AltSchoolAfrica. I build web applications with TypeScript, JavaScript, React, and Node.js. You can explore my projects on GitHub and Stackblitz. I am passionate about teaching and sharing insights about web development, helping others learn and grow in this field. Check out my writing for more tips and tutorials. Recently, I started a YouTube channel where I share my knowledge and experience in web development in a totally different way by live-streaming my coding sessions. You can check it out here.
React Meeting
The goal of the meeting is to discuss some of the tasks I need help with and the timeline. It should be a great introduction to open-source software.
- 30m
30 Min Meeting
- 30m
15 Min Meeting
- 15m
Secret Meeting
- 15m
AMA
- 15m
Building-with-ai
Building With AI - https://ai.oluwasetemi.dev
Mastering AI-Assisted Development
A comprehensive guide to working effectively with AI tools
Pick a time slot that works best for you.
- 130m
Barakat-Extra
3 Month JS training
- 120m
Mentoring
'm a Senior Full Stack Engineer with 7+ years of experience specializing in React, TypeScript, and Node.js — with a deep passion for building production-grade frontend experiences and teaching others to do the same.
Who am I?
Over the course of my career, I've worked across startups and education platforms, shipping real products used by real people. One of my most significant achievements was leading a migration from Create React App to Vite at Fluna, which resulted in a 75% reduction in load times — a meaningful win for both users and the engineering team.
Beyond the code, I've mentored over 5,000 students at AltSchool Africa, helping shape the next generation of software engineers across the continent. Teaching isn't a side interest for me — it's core to how I work and who I am.
What kind of mentee am I looking at?
I'm looking for a mentee who is hungry to grow — someone who takes initiative, shows up consistently, and isn't afraid to ask questions or sit with hard problems. Ideally, they're early in their software engineering journey (0–2 years) and have already taken their first steps: written some code, built something small, and felt the itch to go deeper.
- 60m