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Software Engineering Internship Experience 1.B: Business Application Development and Website Analytics with Google Apps Script, JavaScript, and More

PromoterMotor™ is dedicated to serving diverse nonprofit organizations and for-impact companies globally, helping them grow, raise awareness, and attract support. Our scalable, partially automated advertising process is designed to maximize public attention, donations, and interactions, ensuring outstanding service for organizations of all sizes and missions. The advertising process, paired with our first-class supporting services such as consulting, training, and combined prospecting and appointment setting, ensures that the process will be as easy for our clients as possible. 

 

At PromoterMotor, we offer you the opportunity to make a significant impact while gaining practical experience through real-world applications. Our team is composed of educated and highly trained members. We have trained over 300 interns throughout the business, software engineering, digital design, human resources, and technical writing teams. We provide project-based, hands-on learning experiences, valuable mentorship, and inclusive collaboration. Join us to make a difference! 

 

  • 100% Remote Participate-from-Anywhere Position
  • Full-time and Part-time Flexible Participation Options
  • Unpaid Internship for Training
  • Project-based Learning based on your interests
  • Personal Growth and Ongoing Career Achievements, including resume building, structured internship programs and supervision, networking opportunities, future careers at PromoterMotor, and developing skills required by top companies and prestigious graduate schools
  • Possible Academic Credit: check with your college about credit (some colleges require it for internships; for others, it is optional) and visa requirements before applying
  • Apply soon for all start dates: our internships have Rolling Start and End Dates All Year

 

Due to the volume of applicants, there can sometimes be a backlog that causes delays in our responses or no interview time openings for days to weeks, so read our several internship descriptions thoroughly, decide which if just one position fits you really well, and apply for that one. Please apply for only 1 position at a time, even if you are interested in several, and you can apply at any time of year. See also  http://promotermotor.com/careers/. If you are invited to interview, we would prefer you schedule a time with us about halfway between now and when you might want to begin an internship. Please send us a message with your questions at any time.

 

Please apply to our positions via Handshake, not email, if possible. Initially, you don't need to submit your resume or unofficial transcript via Handshake. If we decide to take the next steps in the application process, we will ask you to supply those materials then. We prefer to have these materials sent via email to confirm that method of communication between you and our team.

 

When applying on Handshake, ensure your GPA is visible to employers. GPA is one of the many factors we consider when screening candidates and reviewing applications. We encourage you to show your GPA on Handshake so that employers who consider a student’s GPA will review your application.

 

If you seek credit, check with your school's Internship Coordinator BEFORE accepting an offer to determine if this position satisfies the criteria for receiving academic credit.


Project-based Learning: Interns on this team will participate in at least one main project and, optionally, several smaller projects to gain various software development experiences. One series of projects will involve website and analytics development for our websites and/or our client’s websites using some combination of JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and/or many tools, libraries, and APIs such as Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Google Website Optimizer, WordPress, Wix, and/or others. Another series of projects will involve writing Google Apps Script code for various aspects of Google Workspace, enabling our company to automate business processes related to proposals for customers, case studies, and management of our staff members. Each intern will likely have several projects; these would let you use some (but not necessarily all) of the languages and libraries mentioned here.


See below about the prerequisites that must be fulfilled before applying to this position. If you are not sufficient in JavaScript, see Software 1.A.

 

Training and Responsibilities May Include But Will Not Be Limited To

 

Note: This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it indicates the many projects taking place. You might focus on some of these to the exclusion of others. Tasks and training will change according to business needs.

  • Collaborate with others on a variety of projects, such as troubleshooting, debugging, improving efficiency, understanding software architecture, and using sophisticated development compilation and deployment tools
  • Prioritize and execute tasks in the software development life cycle, such as code design, testing and debugging applications, and validating software functionality and security
  • Improve software project management tools and processes to enhance programmers’ performance
  • Participate in a 100% remote environment alongside peers across the globe
  • Navigate diverse workplaces with varying time zones and cultural backgrounds while maintaining an inclusive and supportive environment
  • Build strong connections with other interns and staff people through networking, peer collaboration, and other weekly meetings while working remotely.
  • Attend regular meetings to network and work alongside other teams and departments, preventing isolation and facilitating collaboration
    • This team will sometimes work with the digital media teams (regarding graphics), marketing teams (regarding messaging), business teams (regarding sales leads), human resources teams, and technical writing teams.

 

Note: Consider this internship an opportunity to apply the skills you’ve gained in the classroom to real-world situations, not as an introduction to skills or an alternative to classes. Also, look for us to give you the kind of real-world business context and feedback that professors generally cannot provide, not only about your specific skill area but (perhaps more importantly!) feedback from perspectives outside of your major, such as how various other aspects of the business drive needs and decisions for your projects. 

 

Examples of Relevant Future Careers include but are not limited to: Software Engineer, Programmer, Web Developer, Code Consultant

 

Examples of Relevant Majors include but are not limited to: Computer Programming, Computer Science, Software Design and Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, Website Management, Database Marketing

 

Quantitative Resume Accomplishments: After completing this internship, depending on the projects completed, here are the top accomplishments that you might be able to add to your resume:

  • Improved various existing business processes by contributing to code that is still in use by the company
  • Created numerous lines of code, supporting files, and documentation
  • Led a team of multiple colleagues to develop, test, and implement software that increased business efficiency

 

Qualitative Resume Accomplishments: After completing this internship, depending on the projects completed, here are the top accomplishments that you might be able to add to your resume:

  • Communicated effectively with my team and supervisors in a remote environment
  • Coded and tested programming for software while fixing bugs in existing code
  • Deepened knowledge of JavaScript, CSS, and HTML
  • Deepened knowledge of Google Apps Script and Google Tag Manager
  • Presented the status and progress of ongoing projects in weekly meetings with supervisors and colleagues for evaluation
  • Participated in and expanded the training procedures that will benefit future interns

     

Learning Objectives:

  • Pair Programming: Connect with both your coworkers and supervisor with a positive personality, analytical mindset, and sense of humor to accomplish tasks
  • Communication: Make connections with your peers and others through a positive personality and sense of humor
  • Creative Problem Solving: Research an unknown solution to a problem and generate innovative, recent advertising ideas
  • Reading and Writing Comprehension: Develop excellent oral and written communication skills in professional documents, especially with creating and improving templates and spreadsheets
  • Time Management, Organization, and Coordination: Focus on different tasks and use time, energy, strength, mental capacity, physical space, etc., effectively and efficiently to achieve the desired outcome
  • Service Orientation: Deepen knowledge of the nonprofit consulting sector
  • Telecommuting: Participate remotely in both a team and individually

 

Technology Prerequisite Background Mandatory Requirements: Required Prerequisites about which we will quiz your knowledge during an interview that serves as the starting point for more advanced topics to be covered during an internship; read these to PREPARE for interviewing with us:

 

Please note that what you learn in school is enough for an internship but not for a job. Our internships are meant for you to gain hands-on experience in a way that closes this gap and prepares you for the professional world.

 

Additional Technology Learning Areas: Please review these tutorials before beginning an internship with us.

Meeting recording software, such as obsproject.com/wiki

 

                                                                About PromoterMotor.com 

PromoterMotor is an Advertising Agency and a Division of Bashpole Software, Inc.

 

Our Mission: Nonprofits need our help to provide disaster relief, prevent suicides, feed the hungry, educate children, rescue animals, protect our environment, and benefit the world. We create and sell technology to help nonprofits gain online visibility and automate marketing functions, namely our upcoming PromoterMotor.com software. It automates what we have done for years by hand: help nonprofits get and make maximal use of free advertising from Google. Also, we create ads for nonprofits in ways that actively counter misinformation by educating the public. PromoterMotor is a for-profit company that exclusively serves non-profits as its clients.

 

Emerging Growth Company: PromoterMotor by Bashpole Software, Inc. has a close yet professional environment with fewer than 10 team members plus many bright interns; our growth in clients and staff is accelerating, making this an exciting time to get involved. Check out our internship and contractor positions and testimonials from departments such as Marketing, Digital Media, Business, Software Engineering, Technical Writing, and Human Resources: https://promotermotor.com/careers/


                                                                About Our Internships 

Apply to One Position, Maximum: Do not apply for more than one internship position at a time. Apply to the one that interests you the most. Then, if you are invited for an interview, you may indicate interest in other positions at that time, and we can discuss which position would be best suited for you.

 

Minimum Education and Experience: Applicants must be enrolled in a college or graduate program at the beginning of their internship. Previous internship experience is beneficial but optional. You must have completed some classes relevant to your internship prior to beginning and must show examples of what you know during your interview.

 

Professionalism Expectations: Internships are unlike the classroom and operate differently than what students do in school. Our internships are meant to challenge you, not to introduce you to a subject for the first time or to tell you exactly how to do everything. We offer a hands-on experience where interns are empowered to take initiative, problem-solve, use resources, creativity, and personal judgment. After receiving instructions, we expect interns to find their own solutions to problems in collaboration with their peers. We also expect interns to speak up throughout an internship. We work closely with nonprofits whose mission is to speak and act in ways that take courage for the greater good and value members of our team who can do the same.

 

                                                                  Frequently Asked Questions:

Why Us? Gain real professional training with one or more internship experiences at PromoterMotor. Apply your creativity and drive for project-focused, hands-on learning experiences. In every internship with us, you’ll receive individual guidance and feedback to help you on your path to a professional career. You can participate in our training as an intern or a volunteer, using your time to make a difference. We are all linked, so help us help nonprofits help the world.

 

Why Participate Remotely? We are creating the workplace of the future. It is akin to what the CEO of the multi-billion dollar company Automattic calls Level 5. As a 100% remote company for many years, we have developed remote internship processes that prioritize and achieve freedom, socialization, organization, and personal wellness. See below about networking and meetings.

 

What can we offer you? 

  1. Real, Hands-on Experience: Rather than the coffee-fetching of a typical internship or the textbook learning of a classroom setting, we provide interns with hands-on experience with real projects. Each intern will have a main project along the lines of the title of the internship position to which they were accepted, plus several side projects, which together create diverse learning experiences. Moreover, your training and participation in our research and development can help nonprofits worldwide connect with donors, volunteers, constituents, and more.
  2. Make a Difference: By participating here, you can help nonprofits help the world on a larger scale than volunteering for any one nonprofit. Join us in pursuing truth, knowledge, and how best to help the world make itself a better place. Doing so allows you to have a more significant impact than if you were to volunteer with a single nonprofit or government organization alone. We are developing a first-of-its-kind system to help non-profits gain the publicity that is currently more desperately needed than ever.
  3. Teamwork and Mentorship: PromoterMotor enables you to work in small teams of typically 1 to 5 interns. You’ll meet regularly with fellow interns on your team. You’ll also meet weekly as a team to gain direct supervision and mentorship from the company’s CEO, senior staff members, and/or more seasoned interns.
  4. Network with Peers, Mentors, and More: PromoterMotor creates networking opportunities by helping you learn how to communicate effectively with executives. This skill will allow you to build lasting impressions and have direct interactions with staff members and fellow interns around the United States and the world. Interns often report connecting with more people in our remote internships than in physical classrooms of comparable size because of how we encourage and facilitate networking meetings.
  5. Company Culture: PromoterMotor believes it’s crucial for interns to feel comfortable speaking up for what they believe in. We value suggestions for improvements on all aspects of our company and voicing opinions about projects in team settings. Additionally, we seek interns who can pursue the career growth they want and the courage to request the kind of work they want to do. PromoterMotor looks for intellectually honest individuals with a spirit of independence and interdependence.
  6. Workplace Readiness Training: Employers expect students to understand communication soft skills and corporate culture; however, colleges offer few opportunities for students to learn day-to-day workplace fundamentals for behavior. As a result, we’ve developed something unique: our Rules-of-Thumb (RoT’s) training process. The RoTs are the otherwise unwritten rules of professional etiquette based on hard-learned experiences of industry professionals. We’re developing a book and a training system for explicitly teaching this kind of advice to our employees, interns, and eventually to others, which will be valuable for their future careers.
  7. Portfolio: With approval from management, this internship also offers opportunities to add examples to your professional portfolio, which you can later use for future job applications.
  8. Academic Credit: If you want work-study or school credit for the internship, we can almost always provide the kind of oversight your university would require. Some educational institutions require prior approval before the start of an internship. It is your responsibility to check with your institution to be sure you meet all requirements for participation before you interview with us. We do NOT require you to enroll in a class or get credit for your internship; some universities do require this of you, others make it optional, and still others do not allow credit.
  9. Letter of Recommendation: If you successfully complete one or more internships, we will sign compelling letters of recommendation for you. Previous interns have used these letters to enter our nation’s top graduate programs and excellent post-graduation careers. We can also serve as a reference for various applications you may pursue.
  10. Leadership Opportunities: In addition to encouraging each intern to demonstrate personal leadership within their team of fellow interns, PromoterMotor also has “Level 3: Management” internships in every department that people can apply to as long as they have participated in at least one prior internship with us. This advanced position gives smart, responsible interns training and practice for leading teams of other interns while under the supervision of a PromoterMotor supervisor.

 

What does a typical day look like? There is no typical day, but there is a typical week. 

 

What does a typical week look like?

  • You will work either collaboratively in a team or independently on a project of your choice from a list that we will provide.
  • Every week, you will use your “Personal Syllabus” to complete weekly tasks and log your process.
  • In weekly team meetings, you will be guided by Bashpole team members who have years of experience and will act as your supervisor. You may ask questions about department supervisors during your interview. In weekly team meetings, you’ll show your syllabus log to your team via a screenshare and show, get feedback on, and take notes for the next steps with your project.
  • In addition, you'll have intern-only meetings throughout the week to collaborate with your peers, review each other's work, and answer each other's questions.
  • Every other week, we will have an “All Hands and Rule of Thumb (RoT) Meeting” where all interns will work collaboratively on the Rule of Thumb (RoT) book. The book contains our advice about corporate culture and communications soft skills: these are mostly from lessons we learned the 'hard way' in the workplace, things that no one taught us in college classes but that most employers expect you to know.

 

What are the schedule expectations for this internship? 

  • We have team and individual meetings every week via Google Meet. We expect you to be generally available for meetings during US Eastern time business hours.
  • Aside from scheduled meetings, you will have your choice for daily start and stop times; you can create a routine that works for you as long as you prioritize your internship.
  • For internships taken during the fall or spring, participate part-time. For internships during the summer, participate full-time. Internships can be a mix of part- and full-time.
  • Manage your schedule well to fulfill the weekly internship time you agree to.
  • Internship start and end dates are flexible according to your university’s calendar for classes.

 

What is the expected time commitment? 

  • We offer both part and full-time internships with rolling start dates.
  • Full-time: strongly preferred in summer and available throughout the year, 40 hours/week (or whatever is the maximum your college allows) lasts for 3 to 4 months.
  • Part-time: during school sessions, 12-20 hours/week (or whatever is the maximum your college allows) for 6 months.
  • You can switch from full-time to part-time, or vice versa, as long as the duration adds up to a total of at least 400 hours, with about 480 hours preferred.

 

When may I get started? If PromoterMotor makes you an internship offer, you may start either as soon as you like or later in the year when your schedule permits: we have an orientation/onboarding meeting almost every Thursday for new interns. 

 

When will I start a project? Your first week will consist of onboarding and getting familiar with the environment of the internship, including the team and company resources. After about 1-2 weeks, projects are assigned to you during the weekly team check-in meetings. These weekly sessions allow you to meet with your team to discuss plans, tasks, and feedback.

 

Who is more likely to succeed in this internship position? People with:

  • a genuine interest in the nonprofit consulting sector
  • classroom experience relevant to this position
  • proactive mindsets that like their voices to be heard
  • detailed note-taking habits
  • time management skills who are organized and dependable
  • an eagerness to take initiative with their ideas and communicate early and often
     

How does the interview process work? First, suppose an applicant meets our preliminary qualifications. In that case, we send them a message via Handshake with detailed instructions for setting up an interview that must be followed precisely; otherwise, we will decline the interview. Generally, each applicant has at least one interview during which their aptitude and knowledge are evaluated. If this goes well, the applicant will be given a follow-up task to examine how much they understand about our company and their position. Then, PromoterMotor may send a decision on an internship offer within a few business days.

 

If I apply, what are the odds I’ll be accepted? PromoterMotor posts its internship positions to nearly 1,200 colleges across the USA and receives hundreds of applications for each position for each season of the year. We generally select between 1 and 5 people per position per season (Winter/Spring, Summer, or Fall/Winter). Although our interviews are friendly and conversational, there are many factors that we carefully consider before, during, and after each interview. If you are selected for an interview, there is no guarantee that you will be given an offer. Upon selection for an interview, we will send you a message with everything you need to do to prepare for your interview, and you will be expected to follow all of the instructions thoroughly. It would be best if you took some time to prepare for your interview. 

 

Can I participate in more than one position? Not simultaneously; you may only participate in one position at a time. However, we welcome and encourage sequential internships, meaning participating in one team at one time and then another team at another time. 

 

How will I be supervised, and who will be my supervisor? Each team will report directly to their department manager (who will be your supervisor) every week by screen-sharing a log about their training and accomplishments. (See also “What does a typical week look like?” above.) Your manager may be assisted by other team members and sometimes by interns who are more senior than you, so treat them all as sources of authority. If you ever have concerns about your peers or supervisors, you can contact people at any level of the organization. We prefer that everyone communicate early and often about their concerns and accomplishments!

 

How often will I work with supervisors compared to other interns? This varies from position to position and changes from the beginning to the end of a typical internship; however, generally, you will meet with your supervisor for at least one, if not several, hours a week. You will meet with fellow interns for at least a few hours a week, if not up to about half of the time per week that you spend on your internship. You will work on your own projects and training the rest of the time. If you want to spend more (or less) time working directly with others, let your supervisor know; they can sometimes make adjustments. We encourage you to collaborate with others as often as possible.

What are the challenges to expect? Interns grow by dealing with and working through such challenges; this is how the real world works. This internship will take hard work and sometimes will be an imperfect experiment in training. There may be occasional communication at odd hours due to time differences and urgent matters. There will be more intern-intern interaction than with supervisors, and you can expect a mix of training from supervisors and finding and developing training yourself. Tasks may sometimes be vague and unclear, as some assignments will be new. Real people run our organization — and while we are not perfect — we intend to work hard and be the best we can be. We look for interns who have the humility to admit the same about themselves.
 

What have previous interns said? Check out testimonials from our previous interns on our Careers page: https://promotermotor.com/careers/

 

There are no costs of any sort to participate in our internships, ever. Our internship is like a class that you get to take for free. Yet, even though our internships provide substantial experiential learning, we recognize that personal financial situations are sometimes an obstacle. If this concerns you, check with your career services center and academic advisers about whether your college offers any form of support that helps students take unpaid internships. Some colleges have scholarships, grants, stipends, or options for gaining class credit; some do not; either way, there are never fees nor expenses of any kind related to our internships, and you should be wary of any company that would try to charge you for anything for an internship.

 

Why is it an unpaid internship? PromoterMotor is a for-profit company that’s rebranding itself, which explains the start-up-like environment. Due to these circumstances, we currently don’t provide compensation. In lieu of payment, we provide interns with rich learning experiences such as receiving mentorship, the responsibility to create training, strong recommendation letters based on performance, and the opportunity to graduate with advanced management-based experiences. We are also newly offering a monetary bonus program that all our team members at PromoterMotor are aware of and eligible for. PromoterMotor dba Bashpole Software, Inc. complies with all US Department of Labor Federal Internship Guidelines per https://www.dol.gov/whd/regs/compliance/whdfs71.htm. This position also complies with NACE Criteria for internships per http://www.naceweb.org/about-us/advocacy/position-statements/position-statement-us-internships/#sthash.WbfvUjco.dpuf.

 

What if I’m an international student? International students are encouraged to apply for any and all internships. Show your university this internship description and check with them about their requirements. If selected, confirm everything is approved through your university before beginning an internship. PromoterMotor will provide documentation for the university in the form of an internship offer agreement. 

 

Non-Discrimination Policy: All nonprofits we serve are required to be compliant with Google’s non-discrimination policies, meaning that PromoterMotor works with a diverse set of nonprofits, such as nonprofits working with crime to mental health issues to combating misinformation. Thus, PromoterMotor interns are expected to be non-discriminatory themselves and help us serve any nonprofit that fits the eligibility guidelines. See more at https://promotermotor.com/careers/.

 

To Apply: You must be a student for the duration of your internship and must not have permanently graduated. Interns – whether interested in one or multiple internships – will require only a single, one-hour first interview. If you meet these criteria, then 1) if you have access to Handshake, apply there. Or 2) if not, email hr2@PromoterMotor.com with a note that you do not have access to Handshake, a polite self-introduction message, the full name of the position that interests you the most (copy/paste the name from the title of the page for that position), and your majors, minors, graduation date, cumulative GPA, and how you found this position. You will not be offered an interview if you do not include all of the requested information.

We look forward to reviewing your application!