I had a few students working with me. The one guy who asks questions when he doesn't understand something and who isn't afraid to say so, helps me the most.
I also like when I understand what skills a junior dev has (e.g. HTML, CSS, JavaScript vs Java), so I know what I can outsource to him and have a clue about how long it will take.
But I also learned, that the overhead of managing someone and helping them can eat up all my time. You need to balance it out and have a backlog of low priority tasks to throw at them.
I had a few students working with me. The one guy who asks questions when he doesn't understand something and who isn't afraid to say so, helps me the most.
I also like when I understand what skills a junior dev has (e.g. HTML, CSS, JavaScript vs Java), so I know what I can outsource to him and have a clue about how long it will take.
But I also learned, that the overhead of managing someone and helping them can eat up all my time. You need to balance it out and have a backlog of low priority tasks to throw at them.