Do you enjoy explaining technical concepts in a simple and practical way? TutorialforGeeks welcomes students and learners who want to contribute quality programming content and grow their skills along the way.
This is a learning-focused contribution opportunity, ideal for beginners, college students, and anyone building a strong technical profile.
We currently accept articles in the following areas
Basics to advanced
All skill levels welcome
From fundamentals to OOP
Problem-solving essentials
Beginner level topics
Introductory topics
HTML, CSS, basics
You don't need to be an expert — just someone who understands the topic well enough to explain it clearly.
All submissions must be your own work with no copied material
Support concepts with practical, real-world examples
Write in simple terms that anyone can understand
Use headings, code blocks, and outputs where needed
Be open to suggestions and improvements from our team
You don't need to be an expert — just someone who understands the topic well enough to explain it clearly. We value clarity and teaching ability over advanced expertise.
Build your portfolio and gain real-world experience while contributing to a growing community
Your name and bio will be featured on every article you write
Published work that demonstrates your technical writing skills
Learn industry-standard practices for creating educational content
Reach thousands of readers and build your personal brand
Convert into a regular contributor or internship role
This is currently an unpaid opportunity, focused on learning and experience.
If you're looking to strengthen fundamentals and showcase your knowledge, this is for you.
Build your portfolio while learning and earning experience
Start your journey in technical writing with supportive guidance
Gain practical experience and develop professional writing skills
Share your knowledge and help others understand complex topics
Ready to start your journey? Follow these simple steps to submit your application
Replace "Topic Name" with your chosen subject
Don't worry if you don't have sample work! Your enthusiasm and willingness to learn matter more than past experience. Just tell us why you're interested in technical writing.