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WORK: Looking for a Part-Time Angular4/NodeJS Junior Frontend Developer

WORK: Looking for a Part-Time Angular4/NodeJS Junior Frontend Developer

We are looking for our imagineALLTHEPEOPLE.world project, a talented junior programmer aiming to learn Angular4/NodeJS.

Part-Time Junior Frontend Developer aiming to learn Angular4/NodeJS required in the Barcelona area.

DESCRIPTION:
 
iWith.org foundation is a non-profit organisation providing Internet services to other non-profits around the world.
 
We are looking for our imagineALLTHEPEOPLE.world project, a talented junior programmer aiming to learn Angular4/NodeJS, with knowledge of HTML, and CSS technologies, teamwork spirit, interest for the social causes and able to communicate with other non-technician members of the team both in person and online.
 
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Develop and implement new functionalities & services.
  • Participate in design and requirements gathering.
  • Perform quality assurance.
  • Participate in the application monitoring and support.
  • Implement small changes existing applications.
  • Good spoken and written English.
WE WILL APPRECIATE:
  • Practical Experience using Angular2 or Angular4.
  • Practical Experience developing in NodeJS.
  • In depth knowledge in SQL, and no-SQL databases.
  • Extensive knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, ECMAScript 6.
  • Fluent in English.

If you are interested and feel qualified for this position, email your resume to: apply[at]iwith.org.


                                   

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WORK: Looking for a Part-Time Angular4/NodeJS Junior Frontend Developer

WORK: Looking for a Part-Time Angular4/NodeJS Junior Frontend Developer

We are looking for our ImagineAllThePeple.world project, a talented junior Angular4/NodeJS programmer.

Part-Time Angular4/NodeJS Junior Frontend Developer required in the Barcelona area.

DESCRIPTION:
 
iWith.org foundation is a non-profit organisation providing Internet services to other non-profits around the world.
 
We are looking for our ImagineAllThePeple.world project, a talented junior Angular4/NodeJS programmer, with knowledge of HTML, and CSS technologies, teamwork spirit, interest for the social causes and able to communicate with other non-technician members of the team both in person and online.
 
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Develop and implement new functionalities & services.
  • Participate in design and requirements gathering.
  • Perform quality assurance.
  • Participate in the application monitoring and support.
  • Implement small changes existing applications.
  • Good spoken and written English.
REQUIREMENTS:
  • Practical Experience using Angular2 or Angular4.
  • Practical Experience developing in NodeJS.
  • In depth knowledge in SQL, and no-SQL databases.
  • Extensive knowledge of HTML5, CSS3, ECMAScript 6.
  • Fluent in English.
WE WILL APPRECIATE
  • GIT Version control system experience
  • Knowledge in PHP5, JQuery, AWS, Puppet 
If you are interested and feel qualified for this position, email your resume to: apply[at]iwith.org.


                                   

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Nieves de León:

Nieves de León: "We are glad because the new website reflects what we want to show about ...

The brand of fashion accessories and home furnishings that employs women at risk of social exclusion launches a new online store with Prestashop and have a new website adapted to operate in laptops, tablets and mobile phones. 

Dona Kolors has a new virtual store where you can sell your fashion accessories and home furnishings through online shopping. The brand, which offer jobs to women at risk of social exclusion, has entrusted iWith.org to develop their webstore integrated in the Prestashop software, ideal to the creation and management of e-commerce. Similarly, together with the development and design of the store, the organisation's website was designed in a manner faithful to their corporate identity. As such, the page now has an intuitive menu with a series of submenus with different themes.

In this way, Dona Kolors modernises and creates a non-profit project which allocate its earnings to providing courses in dressmaking and self-employment training to women with whom they work. In addition, the brand's accessories are also produced in an ethical manner. Nieves de León, director of El Lloc de la Dona, explains how was the work process has been:

1. How did you meet and how did the relationship develop at the consulting session?
We met through somebody who recommended you, but at this moment, I don’t remember who it was. We were able to contact to you and you answered our request very quickly. You called us mutual knowledge meeting and then started the project and work. We were very pleased with the involvement of both parties That is to say, we work on the information technology part under the guidance of iWith.

2. What actions have been taken to bring about the Dona Kolors online store?
We performed an internet study and changed the design to make it more attractive and user friendly to the client. Training was also provided to the Dona Kolors employees so that the planned activities could be carried out.  

3. Did you find any difficulties in the implementation of his project?
The only difficulties came about because of our level of work, but iWith adapted to our pace and dedication to the project.

4. In what way was the training useful?
Training is very important to us. Normally, in social projects, very little time is devoted to communication and having someone guiding and helping us keep in mind the issues of communication and image is fundamental.

5. How satisfied is  Dona Kolors with  the store?
We are very happy because the new website reflects what we want show of the brand. It is attractive and we believe the people who visit will  easily find what they are looking for. Information on Dona Kolors products and the project behind it is accessible.  

6. How would you evaluate the assistance and support of iWith.org?
We evaluate it very positively since they are professional people who adapt to your pace and the potential of the project.

7. Would you recommend working with us? Why?
Yes, of course,  because of your professionalism and vision of digital communication. But above all, because of your devoted and humane treatment.


                 

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Nieves de León:

Nieves de León: "We are glad because the new website reflects what we want to show about ...

The brand of fashion accessories and home furnishings that employs women at risk of social exclusion launches a new online store with Prestashop and have a new website adapted to operate in laptops, tablets and mobile phones. 

Dona Kolors has a new virtual store where you can sell your fashion accessories and home furnishings through online shopping. The brand, which offer jobs to women at risk of social exclusion, has entrusted iWith.org to develop their webstore integrated in the Prestashop software, ideal to the creation and management of e-commerce. Similarly, together with the development and design of the store, the organisation's website was designed in a manner faithful to their corporate identity. As such, the page now has an intuitive menu with a series of submenus with different themes.

In this way, Dona Kolors modernises and creates a non-profit project which allocate its earnings to providing courses in dressmaking and self-employment training to women with whom they work. In addition, the brand's accessories are also produced in an ethical manner. Nieves de León, director of El Lloc de la Dona, explains how was the work process has been:

1. How did you meet and how did the relationship develop at the consulting session?
We met through somebody who recommended you, but at this moment, I don’t remember who it was. We were able to contact to you and you answered our request very quickly. You called us mutual knowledge meeting and then started the project and work. We were very pleased with the involvement of both parties That is to say, we work on the information technology part under the guidance of iWith.

2. What actions have been taken to bring about the Dona Kolors online store?
We performed an internet study and changed the design to make it more attractive and user friendly to the client. Training was also provided to the Dona Kolors employees so that the planned activities could be carried out.  

3. Did you find any difficulties in the implementation of his project?
The only difficulties came about because of our level of work, but iWith adapted to our pace and dedication to the project.

4. In what way was the training useful?
Training is very important to us. Normally, in social projects, very little time is devoted to communication and having someone guiding and helping us keep in mind the issues of communication and image is fundamental.

5. How satisfied is  Dona Kolors with  the store?
We are very happy because the new website reflects what we want show of the brand. It is attractive and we believe the people who visit will  easily find what they are looking for. Information on Dona Kolors products and the project behind it is accessible.  

6. How would you evaluate the assistance and support of iWith.org?
We evaluate it very positively since they are professional people who adapt to your pace and the potential of the project.

7. Would you recommend working with us? Why?
Yes, of course,  because of your professionalism and vision of digital communication. But above all, because of your devoted and humane treatment.


                 

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What is Facebook Ads, and how can NGOs take advantage of it?

What is Facebook Ads, and how can NGOs take advantage of it?

The social network Facebook allows its users to invest in publicity and to promote posts, events and other types of content so as to reach a segmented audience. 

The publicity tool Facebook Ads constitutes a great advantage for both NGOs and third sector actors, as it allows them to invest in publicity tailored to reach a highly segmented audience. Mark Zuckerberg’s social network collects user data which organisations can leverage to promote their content. Furthermore, if you want your page to gain more “likes” or more views quickly, the Facebook Ads option allows you to increase traffic for a relatively low price (which can always be changed) and to watch the campaign’s evolution while it is active.

Facebook allows you to create the following types of campaigns:
  • To promote posts
  • To promote your page
  • To attract people to your website
  • To increase website conversions
  • To increase app downloads
  • To increase app interactions+
  • To reach people who are looking for you
  • To increase event participation
  • To increase requests for your product or service
  • To increase your video’s replay count
Non-profit organisations can take advantage of all these options for different reasons, for example: to spread their latest campaign video; to encourage users to donate and to provide their support during fundraising campaigns; or to publicise an event so as to increase the number of participants.

In each campaign you will be able to choose a single objective, so that all advertisement in that campaign will have the same goal. The most entertaining and creative part of the process is configuring the ads: trying out texts, changing images, varying the segmentation rules, and filtering for different behaviours and interests to help you improve your results.

For more information on how your NGO can take advantage of Facebook Ads, you can click here and request an assessment grant.


                               

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