1. Look at the participants and message them directly if they worked on anything interesting to you.
2. Post some background about yourself here (and on Facebook event), so others can connect if they need someone.
3. Talk to your classmates and see if they want to work on something (this is a great opportunity to show off to Apple =) and it's a resume line item).
Thanks Paul! As a reminder, teams are limited to 3 people. I also recommend that you find teammates with varied experience. Maybe you have one experienced iOS developer working alongside someone who is learning and then also a designer to make your app really look great. Or maybe an iOS developer, a back-end person, and designer.
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Aditya Kasturi • about 10 years ago
Nope I don't
Paul Solt • about 10 years ago
Ok, try these steps:
1. Look at the participants and message them directly if they worked on anything interesting to you.
2. Post some background about yourself here (and on Facebook event), so others can connect if they need someone.
3. Talk to your classmates and see if they want to work on something (this is a great opportunity to show off to Apple =) and it's a resume line item).
Aditya Kasturi • about 10 years ago
Cool! Thanks for the advice.
Apple Inc. Manager • about 10 years ago
Thanks Paul! As a reminder, teams are limited to 3 people. I also recommend that you find teammates with varied experience. Maybe you have one experienced iOS developer working alongside someone who is learning and then also a designer to make your app really look great. Or maybe an iOS developer, a back-end person, and designer.