From Max Klein


   *About the humainki project*

   Do you have a passion for social-good technology? Humaniki is a
   project that generates and tracks statistics about who is
   represented in Wikipedia, helping to address diversity gaps with
   data tools. This project is a Wikimedia Foundation-funded grant,
   being built in collaboration with the Wikimedia community. Let's
   make the data diversity dashboard and API that Wikimedians deserve.

   Learn more at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/
   <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Maximilianklein/humaniki>


   *Role: Community UX Researcher*

   Full Job
   Description:https://notconfusing.com/images/Community_UX_Researcher.pdf

   The role of community UX Researcher is to facilitate the co-design
   process of creating humaniki. You will identify community groups
   with whom to partner, elicit their product needs, and synthesize it
   into a design specification. Liaising between the community and the
   humaniki engineering team, in multiple rounds of development, you
   troubleshoot and make decisions to ensure the tool is effective.
   Finally, you'll communicate the project's development through blog
   posts, online trainings and other media.


   *Role: Frontend Software Engineer*

   Full Job Description:
   https://notconfusing.com/images/Frontend_Software_Engineer.pdf

   The role of the software engineer is to build the humaniki web-app
   in collaboration with the lead engineer. After familiarizing
   yourself with the technical history of the project, and receiving
   the design specification from our community UX researcher you will
   give input into the stack and architecture. You develop web and
   data-visualization features and make them ready for user testing, as
   part of an iterative development cycle. Supporting a launch of the
   tool, you monitor and fix bugs to make sure the application is
   robust for users.


   Make a great day,
   Max Klein ‽ http://notconfusing.com/

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