Ticket helps self-taught junior developers prepare for frontend internships through live mock tickets, portfolio code reviews, and interview rehearsals with senior engineers who show you exactly what to improve next.
Real feedback, live sessions, clear next steps.
Work through realistic frontend tickets, debugging tasks, and coding conversations that mirror React and Next.js internship interviews.
Leave every session with clear notes on what is strong, what is blocking you, and what to fix before your next application or interview.
Improve how you code, explain decisions, and talk through tradeoffs so you sound more like a teammate and less like someone memorizing tutorials.
Pick a mock ticket, code review, or interview rehearsal based on where you are stuck right now.
Work through real React/Next.js problems together, ask questions in the moment, and get direct feedback without the guesswork.
Get a written recap with strengths, gaps, and the next few improvements that will make the biggest difference.
We periodically give away free sessions to our waitlist. Drop your email and we'll let you know when one is available.
Start with one focused session and leave with a real action plan.
Mock Ticket Sprint
60 minutes
60-min live pair-programming session. Build a real frontend ticket with a senior engineer. Leave with a written recap + prioritized improvement plan.
Code Review Rescue
45 minutes
45-min live review of your existing project or PR. Get senior-level feedback before you apply. Leave with annotated notes + 2-3 resume talking points.
Interview Rehearsal
50 minutes
50-min mock technical interview + debrief. Cover React/Next.js fundamentals, coding prompts, and communication. Leave with an interview scorecard.
Ticket is designed around the problems junior candidates actually hit in frontend hiring loops: unfinished portfolio projects, weak code explanations, shallow interview practice, and no senior engineer in their corner. Every session is live, practical, and focused on helping you perform better in React/Next.js internship interviews — not on selling another generic course.
Practice with senior engineers who can review your code, challenge your thinking, and show you how hiring teams evaluate junior frontend candidates.
Sessions are centered on realistic tasks: building features, debugging issues, reviewing project code, and explaining technical decisions out loud.
You leave with a concrete recap and next-step plan, so the session turns into better applications, stronger projects, and better interview answers.