Sun, 17 Jan 2021 18:39:00 -0500
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Subject: STEPS is seeking UX/UI Design Interns!
Description:
STEPS is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that connects volunteers with K-12 families
seeking personalized, one-on-one, long-term, and affordable tutoring and
college advising services and donates nearly 100% of revenue towards
improving STEM education for kids from low-income communities through
targeted grants and scholarships. To date, STEPS has raised ~$16,000 and
recently launched the STEPS for Support Grant Foundation for nonprofit
organizations.
What We Are Looking For:
➢ Strong interest and passion for design and development of engaging user
experiences for consumers on web and mobile.
➢ A self-motivated individual with the ability to dedicate 5-10 hours per
week.
➢ An eye for creating elegant, easy-to-use interfaces with a rich and
complex set of features
➢ Well-versed with Wix & experience with HTML, CSS, JS, UX design is an
added bonus!
What You Will Be Working On:
➢ Redesigning our website to maximize consumer action, minimize bounce
rate, increase retention rate, and effectively showcase our impact
➢ Working with our marketing team to design landing pages that work
synergistically with our Google Ad campaigns
➢ Pitching design mock-ups and additional features at weekly team meetings
What You Get?
➢ Opportunity to contribute your skill set to support the mission of a
growing nonprofit.
➢ Joining a team of passionate and enthusiastic student changemakers
➢ Potential for a larger role within the organization
If interested, please email [log in to unmask] with a resume and a
portfolio (if you have one) to schedule an informational interview
Contact Person: Sanketh Andhavarapu
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Contact Phone Number: 4343339010
Website URL: stepseducation.org
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