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πŸŽ“ Roles

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David is the founder and overall leader of Webeet.

He sets the vision, builds partnerships, and ensures the entire studio stays aligned with its mission: to bridge the gap between training and industry.

While not involved in every detail, David is passionate about mentoring and improving how Webeet supports junior talent.


Mayer leads the Research & Development side of Webeet. That includes overseeing all three technical domains: Data, Engineering, and Security.

He’s responsible for ensuring projects run smoothly, standards are high, and learning is built into the process. He’s the go-to person when things get complex or cross-domain, and directly under his leadership, there are the rest of the R&D Team:

  • πŸ“Š Anastasia – Head of Data & AI

    Anastasia is in charge of everything data engineering, analytics, and AI. She ensures that interns and leads in this domain are solving real-world data problems while learning best practices. From analytics to dashboards, she guides both the quality of the work and the development of the team.

    • πŸ“ˆ Kai – Data Lead

      Kai works directly with Data Interns. He assigns tasks, reviews your work, gives feedback, and helps you grow as a data analyst or data scientist. He’s your mentor and the one who’ll help you turn theoretical knowledge into hands-on skills.

  • πŸ—οΈ Mayer Starkman - Head of Engineering, Cloud and Security

    Mayer will also be responsible direclty for engineering, architecture, cloud, and security.

    • πŸ›‘οΈ Alejandro – Security and Cloud Lead

      Alejandro leads the entire security and cloud tracks. He ensures that interns get meaningful exposure to real-world security and cloud challenges. He’s your anchor in all things security.

    • πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Tom & Maria – Engineering Leads

      Maria and Tom are Engineering Team Leads, each responsible for a squad of Engineering Interns. They mentor you through project work, guide your code reviews, and teach you how to collaborate effectively on a development team. You’ll work closely with one of them (not both), depending on which squad you’re assigned to.


Whether you’re in Data, Engineering, or Security, you are a Junior Professional in training. Your job is to learn by doingβ€”working on real client projects under the mentorship of your domain lead.

You’ll be expected to communicate clearly, ask questions, take ownership, and grow through feedback. This structure is designed to give you both support and responsibility. Every leader above you is here to help you succeed.