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Date | Activity |
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9/18 | Release interest form |
9/22 | Close interest form |
9/22 | Complete first round of selection |
9/24 | Complete second round of selection |
9/25 | Announce team project matches |
Recruiting Strategy
At the beginning of the semester, we will formally match people onto teams through an interest form. Anyone interested in joining a project will fill out the interest form. This is done to help teams be better prepared for the influx of new people joining their projects for the first time.
The interest form will ask for the following information:
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From there, we will match people onto projects based on their availability, interest, and skills. Being matched onto a team entails being added to tools, consistent work, and organizational support.
We will match people onto 1 project for 1 role to start with. Working on multiple projects / having multiple roles will be a case by case basis with the respective project lead.
Anyone who isn’t matched onto a team is still free to attend project/division meetings to learn, interact with the team, and contribute on any open issues. From there, anyone who displays significant interest and makes a contribution to a project may be invited to formally join the team on a case-by-case basis.
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Added to our software tools
JIRA/Confluence for all
Github for engineers
Figma for designers
Given issues to work on each week
Receive support on issues from Nebula Labs
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I was not “matched” to a team. How can I still be involved?
Attend project/division meetings (all meetings are open to the public)
Work on any open issues not given to team members
Come to our events (all hands, after hours, socials, etc)
Additionally, we will provide learning resources for your respective role to build your skills.