At Pi515, we believe in empowering our community by fostering meaningful connections and providing opportunities for growth. One of the ways we do this is by welcoming college interns who bring fresh perspectives and energy to our mission. Today, we're excited to introduce you to Fatah, one of our incredible interns! Read on to learn more about his journey and the impact she's making with Pi515.
Meet Fatah Hassan, one of our incredible Tech Mentor Interns! Since joining Pi515 in October, Fatah has played a vital role in our Tech Mentorship Program at Principal Financial Group, offering exceptional guidance and support to our students during class. We’re thrilled to have him on our team! Read on to discover why Fatah chose Pi515 and how his experience here has shaped his journey.
Being involved in school, take a step back and breathe, take more challenging classes
Its going to be hard the first semester than after that you will know the precedent going forward, also don’t take any 8 am classes
As a Des Moines native who grew up in bad socioeconomic challenges, I was immediately drawn to Pi515’s mission to empower students from underrepresented backgrounds. The chance to contribute to a program that opens doors and creates opportunities for students from less fortunate areas is inspiring—but what’s even more rewarding is being part of such a meaningful mission to uplift and impact our community positively.
Interning for Pi515 has been transformative. Being part of this mission to help others has deepened my commitment to making a positive impact
I liked teaching more than I knew
Python, Visual Basic’s
Napoleon
There's a lot of ways to figure out a code
Seeing hacker movies and wanting to be like that.