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Hack the Northeast: Call for Student Ambassadors!



Hack the Northeast invites University of Waterloo students to apply as campus ambassadors for our second hackathon, taking place in December 2020! 


Apply Here: https://hackthenortheast.typeform.com/to/W6M5xScM


What is Hack the Northeast?

Hack the Northeast (HTNE) is a student-led hackathon based in NYC, and aims to provide students with an environment that fosters innovation, diversity, and inclusivity. During our last hackathon in June, we offered learning opportunities, networking, and a safe space for meaningful collaboration to over 1000 students. This time, we’d love to have other students from all around the world help us make our event better than ever.


What does a Campus Ambassador do?

Campus ambassadors will be responsible for promoting Hack the Northeast’s events and supporting our initiative of building a welcoming and innovative community for students interested in tech. You’ll be in charge of one of the most important parts of our event: spreading the word to other students and encouraging them to participate!


As a representative for Hack the Northeast, you can:

·         Get connected with professionals in the tech field

·         Win exclusive HTNE prizes

·         Gain volunteer hours and marketing/PR experience

We urge you to take advantage of this opportunity to get involved in the tech field and become a vital part of our initiative to empower the student developer community!

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