From 63afe51c38e1abcb509512290f5da4f99c026996 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matthew Stanciu Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2024 22:52:46 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] remove closed positions --- components/components.go | 2 +- directory/bread-getter.md | 68 ---------------------------------- directory/head-of-social.md | 73 ------------------------------------- 3 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 142 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 directory/bread-getter.md delete mode 100644 directory/head-of-social.md diff --git a/components/components.go b/components/components.go index 23eb3b6..8898cb5 100644 --- a/components/components.go +++ b/components/components.go @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ func IntroDescriptionView(width int) string { return lipgloss.NewStyle(). Width(int(math.Round(float64(width)*0.6))). Padding(0, 1). - Render("Purdue Hackers is a group of students who help each other build creative technical projects. We're looking for a few new organizers to join our team during the Spring 2024 semester.\n\nGet started at the README. Use arrow keys or vim keys to navigate & enter to select.") + "\n\n" + Render("Purdue Hackers is a group of students who help each other build creative technical projects. We're looking for a few new organizers to join our team during the Spring 2024 semester.\n\nThe following positions are open as of April 2024.\n\nGet started at the README. Use arrow keys or vim keys to navigate & enter to select.") + "\n\n" } func PositionListItemView(maxWidth int, title string, description string, selected bool) string { diff --git a/directory/bread-getter.md b/directory/bread-getter.md deleted file mode 100644 index ba353f2..0000000 --- a/directory/bread-getter.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -Help us raise $6,000+ per year to fund our programs. - -# About Purdue Hackers - -Making creative technical projects is highly rewarding—but academic and social obligations make it hard to find the time & energy to do it regularly. Purdue Hackers aims to help others find their people and make things together regularly. - -Please read the `README.md` for more information if you haven't already. - -# About the role - -Purdue Hackers spends roughly $6,000 per school year. Our largest expense is Hack Night, which we run every Friday & costs $200 per week. This may not seem like a lot, but it adds up: we typically run 12 Hack Nights per semester, or 24 Hack Nights per school year, which at an average cost of $200, costs us $4,800 per year. Some Hack Nights have cost us up to $500, however, and we've funded a few student projects ranging in cost from $100 to $400, which brings our average yearly spend to the range of $6,000. - -Even at $6,000 per year, we feel the crunch. Many students want their creative projects funded, but we can't fund most of them without running out of money. At least a few people go without pizza at Hack Night because we can't afford to feed them. Some of the more expensive Hack Nights have been a result of us trying out a new activity once or twice before realizing the cost is unsustainable. And because our existing programs are already crunched, we can't afford to experiment with new initiatives that cost money. - -For as long as we've all been students, Purdue Hackers has spent more money than we've raised—and we're finally starting to run low. Worse, our programs have quadrupled in size over the past year, increasing the cost & crunch. Worse still, we are so bad at raising money: over the past year, Purdue Hackers only raised $1,000 for its general fund. - -We are looking for someone to help us close our deficit and double our yearly budget, allowing us to give our existing programs the funds they deserve and explore new & ambitious initiatives. - -## What you will do - -- Cold email hundreds of companies asking them to sponsor Purdue Hackers -- Reach out to past sponsors in our network and ask them to sponsor us again -- Gain warm intros to companies via personal networks -- Apply for grants and/or funding from the Purdue CS department -- End-to-end own our fundraising strategy. Come up with creative ways to get in front of sponsors or otherwise raise money. - -_(Note: we already have a cold email template and sponsorship proposal. You are welcome to make edits to them, but you don't have to write new ones.)_ - -## About you - -You will be a great fit for this role if: - -- Are radically kind, creative, wholesome, and curious -- Deeply resonate with Purdue Hackers & feel inspired to make it better -- Have raised money for a nonprofit or student org in the past -- Are an excellent & persuasive writer - -Please apply if you are interested even if you don't feel like you tick every box! - -## Time commitment - -Some organizers spend 5-10 hours per week; others spend 20-30 hours per week. Some weeks—particularly earlier in the semester—will be heavier than others. Some weeks you may have to spend more than 10 hours; other weeks, you can probably spend 5 or fewer hours. We're all full-time students, though, & are happy to be flexible. - -# How to apply - -Send an email to purduehackers@gmail.com including **"bread getter spring 2024"** (not case-sensitive) in the subject line with the following: - -- Tell us about yourself. Who are you, what are you studying, what are some of your hobbies, any other relevant things? -- What resonates with you about Purdue Hackers? -- What resonates with you about this role? -- If you've raised money before, please share what you raised money for, how much you raised, & how you did it. -- Anything else you find relevant. - -The structure of the email is up to you, but please "be real"—we're students reading these too, and we're strongly anti-bullshit. Be authentically yourself! - -## Next steps - -We will reply to confirm we've received it; after that, you will only hear from us if we're interested in following up. There's no deadline on either end, and it's possible this position won't be filled for a while. - -If we're interested in following up, we'll reach out to schedule a 20-minute Zoom call to get to know each other better. - -After the call, you will receive a final follow-up within a week. - ---- - -For questions, please email mstanciu[at]purdue.edu or ask in `#lounge` in [our Discord](https://puhack.horse/discord). Hope to see you around 💛 - -[Easier to read on GitHub?](https://github.com/purduehackers/organize/blob/main/directory/bread-getter.md) diff --git a/directory/head-of-social.md b/directory/head-of-social.md deleted file mode 100644 index a7617bf..0000000 --- a/directory/head-of-social.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -Run the best social media account on campus. - -# About Purdue Hackers - -Making creative technical projects is highly rewarding—but academic and social obligations make it hard to find the time & energy to do it regularly. Purdue Hackers aims to help others find their people and make things together regularly. - -Please read the `README.md` for more information if you haven't already. - -# About the role - -Purdue Hackers has been radically transformed over the past year. Part of this transformation has been an entirely new brand, featuring bright colors, sharp corners, a wacky tone in event announcements, and silly hand-drawn creatures ("la creatura"). You can see this brand in action on [our homepage](https://purduehackers.com) and the last few posts on [our Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/purduehackers/). - -Our wacky & brightly-colored brand is instantly recognizable to everyone within Purdue Hackers, but not to nearly anyone outside of Purdue Hackers. Part of the reason for this is that nobody is in charge of running our social media, so it's not very effective at getting people excited about Purdue Hackers. On Instagram, we only post when we have a workshop to promote, our posts only gain 30-60 likes, and we have less than half the number of followers as the number of members in our community. We can be doing so much better. This year, we want to get in front of as many people on campus as we can and grab their attention. - -We're looking for someone to end-to-end own our social media—primarily Instagram, which we use to market to students. - -## What you will do - -- Post marketing materials for upcoming events on Instagram -- Make at least one Instagram post per week, in addition to any event marketing, of your choice—featuring a recent workshop, Hack Night, or creatura -- Regularly feature student projects on Instagram in the form of Reels -- Interact with DMs and comments on Instagram -- Post related or semi-related content—including takeovers, wacky brain dumps, event reminders, and featured projects on Instagram stories every few days - -This role is similar to other student org social media roles, but different in a few key ways: the "social media person" at many student orgs typically posts only what is given to them by leadership, e.g. event marketing materials—but here, you will also serve as a creative director. You will regularly come up with your own posts, craft the message, and post them without input from others on the team. You will be steering the ship. - -## About you - -You will be a great fit for this role if you: - -- Are radically kind, creative, wholesome, and curious -- Deeply resonate with Purdue Hackers & feel inspired to make it better -- Have managed social media for other orgs -- Are willing to spend a not-insignificant chunk of your week thinking about Purdue Hackers' social media -- Have ADHD and/or regular deranged intrusive thoughts - -Bonus points if you: - -- Are technical or willing to learn -- Are a natural leader & are willing to eventually lead a small team -- Are weird and/or have felt in the past like you struggled to find your people - -Many of these are just suggestions; please apply if you are interested even if you don't feel like you tick every box. - -## Time commitment - -Some organizers spend 5-10 hours per week; others spend 20-30 hours per week. Some weeks will be heavier than others, but you can probably send somewhere in the 5-10 hour range and be successful. We're all full-time students, though, & are happy to be flexible. - -# How to apply - -Send an email to purduehackers@gmail.com including **"head of social spring 2024"** (not case-sensitive) in the subject line with the following: - -- Tell us about yourself. Who are you, what are you studying, what are some of your hobbies, any other relevant things? -- What resonates with you about Purdue Hackers? -- What resonates with you about this role? -- If you've managed a social media account before, please share the account or a screenshot of some of your work. -- Anything else you find relevant. - -The structure of the email is up to you, but please "be real"—we're students reading these too, and we're strongly anti-bullshit. Be authentically yourself! - -## Next steps - -We will reply to confirm we've received it; after that, you will only hear from us if we're interested in following up. There's no deadline on either end, and it's possible this position won't be filled for a while. - -If we're interested in following up, we'll reach out to schedule a 20-minute Zoom call to get to know each other better. - -After the call, you will receive a final follow-up within a week. - ---- - -For questions, please email mstanciu[at]purdue.edu or ask in `#lounge` in [our Discord](https://puhack.horse/discord). Hope to see you around 💛 - -[Easier to read on GitHub?](https://github.com/purduehackers/organize/blob/main/directory/head-of-social.md)