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Marketing

Marketing manages external branding and communication for BoG, creates marketing campaigns for BoG events, and attracts non-profits and sponsors towards the BoG mission. These are the writers and creators that realize BoG's vision in all forms of media.

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Engineering

Software engineers handle the nuts-and-bolts of all of our projects. They build rich, JavaScript-based web applications using the MERN stack (MongoDB, ExpressJS, ReactJS, NodeJS). You can specialize in frontend or backend, or become a jack-of-all-trades!

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Design

The design team consists of product designers, design bootcampers, and design executive roles. Product designers work on nonprofit project teams with PMs and engineers, identifying design needs and creating lofi-to-hifi mockups. Our design bootcampers go through a one-semester product design course that broadly covers the end-to-end research and design process.

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Product

The product team defines project expectations and application features by working with our nonprofit partners. More than anything, they are effective communicators that can talk to clients in terms they understand. They also gain familiarity in drafting a product spec and an actionable product roadmap.

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Operations

Operations and Community is all about events and logistics. Members may focus on managing organization finances, concentrate in member management & recruitment, or focus on planning events to bring our community closer together.

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Brand

Brand is a special part of BoG's division. Our mission is to drive engagement through creative visual content creation and promotion of the Bits of Good brand.

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Nonprofit Partnership

The Nonprofit Partnership committee is essential for bringing in new nonprofit projects for Bits of Good. We review nonprofit applications and meet with potential new nonprofits to discuss their product needs and develop a proposal.

The Nonprofit Partnership committee is essential for bringing in new nonprofit projects for Bits of Good. They review nonprofit applications and meet with potential new nonprofits to discuss their product needs and develop a proposal. It's a great opportunity to learn about what we look for in nonprofits and how to guide a project to success.

Responsibilities

  • Improve the framework/process of building partnerships with new nonprofits

  • Identify new channels to find nonprofits to partner with and help them find us

  • Identify and communicate with nonprofits we're considering partnerships with for the coming semester

  • Present potential nonprofits to the Product Decision Board to decide which projects will be taken for the following project cycle

Time Commitment

4-6 hours per week, including hour-long general meetings and team meetings.

Note: If you cannot make our general meetings in-person on Tuesdays at 6:30 PM, you will not be eligible to join our organization