Application due Saturday, Sept. 16, 11:59pm
Developers will complete a 7-session bootcamp this fall to ensure that everyone is starting from an appropriate skill baseline. So underclassmen, don’t think inexperience should stop you from applying! The bootcamp will cover aspects of both front and back-end engineering with the MERN tech stack. Completion of the bootcamp means developers will be equipped to work on projects this spring.
ApplyApplication due Saturday, Sept. 16, 11:59pm
UI/UX designers work with Product Managers (PM's) to determine the look and flow of an application. Starting with working from a PM’s Product Requirements Doc, designers will use Figma to make low, then high fidelity mock-ups of the application. During the spring semester, design work will be concentrated during the beginning of the semester, then decrease in workload after the midpoint.
ApplyFriday, September 8, 12pm-3pm at Dillon Gym
Meet some of the team, learn about our work and mission, chat about tech and social good, and sign up for our listserv.
Saturday, Sept. 9, 1:30-2:30 pm in Frist 309
Find out more about what we do, learn about what it's like to be a member of Hack4Impact Princeton, ask any questions you may have.
Saturday, Sept. 16, 11:59pm
Written application must be submitted by 11:59pm on Saturday, September 16th to be considered
Saturday, Sept. 16, 11:59pm
Written application must be submitted by 11:59pm on Saturday, September 16th to be considered
Week of September 18th-24th
Developer Interviews usually take around an hour and consist of two components. The first is a discussion about your resume/your experiences, your passion for social good, and is like a 'behavioral' interview. The second asks you to demonstrate you problem-solving skills.
Week of September 18th-23th
You'll be asked about your design ideas, philosophy, and experience; face some practical riddles to test your problem solving; and be tasked with a practical design problem
Sunday, September 24th