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Penn State’s HackPSU Winning Hack: Hologram, 3D Photos On Your Camera Phone

The Penn State student-run entrepreneur group, innoblue, coordinated another successful hackathon with their 2013 HackPSU event on March 22-23rd. Readyforce was proud to once again be a sponsor for this great event and the first place prize: an all expense paid trip to San Francisco for our Innovate weekend.

For a full recap of the event, read innoblue event organizer Kathleen Warner‘s post and check out the writeup in TechCrunch.

 

 

 

First Place Winners

Source: TechCrunch

Source: TechCrunch

Special shout outs go out to Ishaan Gulrajani, a freshman at MIT, and Zain Shah, a sophomore at University of Pittsburgh who captured the first place prize with their project: Hologram.  As Kathleen writes in her HackPSU recap: “Hologram lets you take full 3D photos using just the camera on your phone.” Super cool!

Check out Hologram’s winning demo:

Congratulations to the Hologram team and all the teams that participated in HackPSU!

Company Spotlight: Box

5 -boxWhen a company graduates from ‘startup’ status, what happens to that fun and exciting work environment?  Well, if that company is Box, the cloud collaboration platform, the answer is: it only gets better.  For this week’s Company Spotlight, we spoke with Recruiting Operations Lead, Jennifer Nguyen about the exciting opportunities and life behind the scenes at Box as well as a recent Readyforce student success story.

Over the past two years, Box has grown from 100 employees to more than 700.  Most recently, the company announced massive plans to hire another 300 in advance of a possible 2014 IPO.  Despite that tremendous growth, the fun and vibrant startup culture at Box is more than alive and well.

It probably has a lot to do with their vibrant CEO, Aaron Levie.

Known for his wacky energy and exuberant voice, this CEO continues to tweet what’s on his mind and keep folks in all departments at Box smiling, laughing, and on their toes.  An example of this dynamic personality? At the 2012 BoxWorks Developer’s conference, Levie thrilled the crowd when he entered the stage “Gangnam Style.” According to Jennifer, what you see in the media is only 10X back at the office.  Levie is actively involved in all departments at Box and is keenly interested in hiring the next group of talent.

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Box CEO Aaron Levie at boxworks via Twitter

Behind the Scenes

At Box headquarters, the vibe definitely mirrors the CEO’s energy;  teams pride themselves on not taking things too  seriously, and unicorns, the unofficial mascot, are everywhere.  It’s a bright and cheery office that Jennifer describes as ‘super laid back and casual’ but also one where driven people work hard and keep things moving. “It’s a really, really fun environment with amazing people that are SO passionate about Box,”  laughs Jennifer.  How fun?  They have a bright yellow slide that will drop visitors from the first floor to the lobby.

Seriously… a slide!

The yellow slide at Box

The yellow slide at Box – photo courtesy of Box.

Hiring the Next 300

As part of its recruiting tools, Box has been using Readyforce to source candidates and interns since our beta launch and was a sponsor of the 2012 Hacker Tour.  To date, they’ve successfully recruited students for both intern and full time positions.  Awesome talent like Ayush Sobti, CS’12 from Drexel University, who will be joining Box as a Software Development Engineer in July.

A Student Success Story

Ayuush Sobti, CS'12 Drexel University, to join Box.

Ayuush Sobti, CS’12 Drexel University, to join Box.

Ayush, who was fairly far along in the recruiting process with some corporate tech companies, hadn’t really considered looking at startups until he logged onto Readyforce.  After connecting with several companies on the platform, he was immediately contacted by Box.  It was the enthusiasm and energy from the interviewing team as well as the opportunity to work in web development doing massive amounts of scaling that greatly appealed to him.  But with another offer about to explode, Ayush and Box had to connect quickly.  A marathon Skype interview, complete with coding challenges, was arranged.  Ayush says it was the back and forth collaborative nature of the interview, the noisy background full with people working, that told him this was the right environment for him. He definitely didn’t want to work in a cubicle.

Good thing, because Box doesn’t have ‘em.

Jennifer says that one of the best things that Ayush can look forward to is that the level of enthusiasm felt during the interview actually carries through out the entire company. People at Box are really into Box.

Hiring the Next Teams

Ayush will start at Box as a full-time employee this July and the company is still busy recruiting for full time as well as summer internships.  What can interns expect?  Well for starters, Box puts a lot of faith in them and doesn’t want people who are happy to sit on the sidelines. They want folks that are going to want jump into coding on the product. For example: two years ago, a summer intern redid their entire mobile site… the entire mobile site.

To source new talent, in addition to using Readyforce, the company  recently held  a coding competition of its own loosely based on the board game of Risk. The competition is now complete but you can read more about it here.

Perks at Box

SF GiantsWhat are some of the perks at Box? We have to say, they’re pretty sweet.  There are the standard catered lunches and dinners, flexible work schedules, and subsidized gym memberships but then there’s also the fact that Box is a sponsor of the San Francisco Giants.  On opening weekend, the entire company bonds at the ballpark by taking in a game in their matching Box t-shirts.

The senior leadership has also prioritized the general well-being of the employees.  Nutritionists have been brought in to review snack offerings and management equipped everyone with their own fitbit to help nurture a healthy lifestyle.

For the holidays, the entire staff got iPads minis.

The latest perk to be added is a free shuttle from San Francisco to the Los Altos headquarters.  Equipped with Wi-fi, employees can save on commuting time and expenses and get a jump on their workday or catch up with colleagues.  If folks don’t need to take the shuttle, they still get a Cal-Train pass.

Not too shabby…

But according to Jennifer, the number one perk at Box is the people.  There are very strong teams that work collaboratively and also bond across interests.  There are all kinds of sub-interest groups that have sprung up at the company like biking and beer tasting to name just a few.  Everyone there likes to have fun and is out of their minds committed to making Box a success.

Do you have what it takes?

Jennifer described the ideal candidates as excited, motivated, hard working, and passionate about Box. “You know your friends that are obsessed with their job and just won’t shut up about it? Those are the people that work at Box.”

So do you have the energy and passion to work at Box? Are you driven and enjoy things a little wacky?  Are you a hard core hacker that eats and breathes coding? Then they will probably want to talk to you. Check Box out on Readyforce today and connect with Jennifer. Good luck!

Divide Nine, Animation Studios and Emotional Media Pioneer, Adds Penn State Grad James Ajhar to the LA Tech Scene

DivideNine LogoDivide Nine is not your typical tech startup. For starters, they’re located in LA, a warmer and also slightly zanier location than say, Silicon Valley.  They’re also a hybrid of sorts that’s leading the emerging LA-tech scene as both a digital animation studio and a tech company.  Described as a highly creative and fun place to work, the Divide Nine headquarters are complete with swank decor, white leather couches, doodles on the walls, and neon; and as their product offering continues to expand with apps like “züm“, their college-friendly ‘no regrets’ social media tool and their focus on emotional media, so is their team. They’re using Readyforce to source and connect with today’s emerging engineering talent like James Ajhar, Penn State ’12, who recently accepted a programmer position.

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Some of the creative folks from Divide Nine.

Nick Loui, Chief Digital Officer at Divide Nine was an early adopter of the Readyforce platform and told us how simple it was to connect with talent in the top engineering programs across the country without actually having to visit all the campuses.  ”Readyforce has exposed us to a more global pool. Being in LA, you have great schools like: USC, UCLA, Cal Tech, and Art Center, but to be able to actually recruit really easily, for a company that’s our size, from schools like Penn State is really powerful for us.” said Loui.

James Ajhar, a Computer Science major ’12 from Penn State was introduced to Readyforce at one of his school’s career fairs. At the end of an exhausting day of waiting in 20 minute lines for 2 minute chats with recruiters from various companies, James created a profile on Readyforce and connected with over 30 companies instantly.  Divide Nine was one that stood out from the rest.

After connecting with Divide Nine through Readyforce, James said he noticed right away that even the way they interviewed was completely different than some of the other companies he’d been speaking with. “It was like talking to real people instead just answering a series of questions,” James said.

It certainly is different over there; creativity is king and anything goes. Anything? Yep, anything.  Their current unofficial motto internally? “F*@# it! Let’s build it!”  Following his phone interview, James shared his portfolio including an app that he’d built and provided detailed user feedback on one of their most recent product launches.   James had made his mark.  The rest, as they say, is history.

James is pumped and all ready to jump in at Divide Nine. With the company just having finalized their deal as the Warped Tour’s exclusive digital partner for the next five years, James and his new colleagues will be plenty busy. Oh yeah, if you like music, they have musicians coming in daily.  This is truly where the tech scene is merging with the entertainment industry.

We’re happy we could connect you! Congratulations to both Divide Nine and James! 

To connect with Nick at Divide Nine, check out their profile on Readyforce!

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Facebook’s New Summer Intern: Evan Noon

Evan Noon, a Junior at the University of Michigan will be adding Intern at Facebook to his already awesome Readyforce profile after this summer. We’re really excited to have introduced the two on our platform!

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Evan Noon, University of Michigan ’14, Facebook intern summer 2013

We recently spoke to Evan about his search on Readyforce and asked him how the platform helped him in his job search and what advice he might have for some of his classmates that are still looking.

Evan credits the easy setup that allowed him to get up and running connecting with companies right away.  He also appreciated the ability for him to add video to his profile to help tell his story.

When we asked him what advice he’d share with fellow students either about to embark on or in the middle of their career search he had the following pointers:
  • Show a project that you worked on and in which you were able to do a ‘deep dive.’ In Evan’s case, he highlighted the rugby website he built for his club at the University of Michigan.
  • Be creative in your profile, have the person reading have fun getting to learn about you.
  • Be well-rounded.  Evan shared that he felt that companies were really looking for this quality in candidates since they are trying to solve world-wide real problems and it helps to have people who can come to the table with different perspectives and pull from varying backgrounds.
Great tips Evan!  We’re looking forward to welcoming Evan when he arrives in the Bay Area to start his internship with Facebook.  Congrats Evan and Facebook on making the connection on Readyforce! We’re happy we could help!
To connect with Facebook on Readyforce check out their company profile here.