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Anahana Wellness
Anahana Wellness
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Level Up - Immunology Researchers - Wellness EduTech Startup

Scientists, Researchers, & Educators Would you like to help create educational materials and tools, that inspire, motivate and help people live healthier and happier lives? Researchers will work with the Anahana team to conduct research and/or produce white papers and guides based on the most recent and important peer reviewed research from leading institutions and publications. Ideal candidates will : Be pursuing a degree in Immunology, or other related fields. Research experience Be comfortable working in a fast moving startup environment A background or interest in wellness is a bonus Ultimately, you will be helping build wellness and mental health education in a variety of formats, for different uses based on your area of expertise and areas of interest. If you like the sound of our culture and are ready to tackle this challenge with us, then we'd love to hear from you.

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Category Education + 3
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Careerin
Careerin
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

(VFC Project) Careerin Tech Online Career Fair - Marketing + Event Planning

PROJECT DESCRIPTION Careerin Tech Society is a non-profit that helps people develop their careers in the tech sector. Careerin is organizing online career fairs to connect tech talents open for new jobs and tech companies that are hiring and we also invite tech professionals to share career insights or best practices in different topics. Careerin is using videos and online events to help candidates learn more about tech companies, their mission, culture, and people in the teams so they can find the companies that they are aligned with. During the online career fair, companies will have founders or hiring managers that talk about what their companies are about in videos and they will have online meeting sessions with candidates that are interested in joining them. Candidates can create a self-intro video on our platform that can be accessed by the companies that they are interested in, so they can tell their stories in person in the video instead of being another resume in the pile. The career insights sessions can help students or people that are new to the tech industry to learn about the different career paths, while the best practices sessions are good for professional development and experience sharing with their peers in the tech industry. Venture for Canada Intrapreneurs will help us in organizing and running our monthly Careerin Tech online event. HOW MANY STUDENT INTRAPRENEURS WILL THIS PROJECT ACCOMMODATE? 5 TIME COMMITMENT PER STUDENT: 70 hours KEY PROJECT ACTIVITIES Event planning and management Marketing and promotion Outreach to potential tech companies and professionals IDEAL ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES:* Roles include: Event sessions host - Identify and recruit speakers to share career insights or other topics in their roles (HR/Marketing/Sales/Software Engineering etc), host these online sessions by introducing their speakers if it's a webinar or interviewer if it's a fireside chat interview Job fair organizer - Reach out to tech companies that are hiring Marketing + PR - Event promotion in our social media channels, other tech communities, and tech medias Sponsorship - Reach out to potential sponsors to secure sponsorship for our events (professional firms, tech companies, etc) FINAL PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Organizing and running our monthly Careerin Tech online event PROJECT MENTOR NAME: Kenneth Ip - CEO of Careerin Tech Society

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Category Communications + 4
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uCast
uCast
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

uCast - Marketing & Sales

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: uCast is providing a solution for Podcaster and Advertisers to find each other, making CPM Ad management and deal flow easier, and more efficient. With the audio streaming and podcasting industry catching momentum, many upcoming creators are looking for the best solution to monetize. With this growth, it’s also becoming increasingly difficult for advertisers to identify which content creator will give them the best return on their investment. Our platform uses a matchmaking algorithm to connect the right advertiser to the right podcaster with the highest ROI potential. Our philosophy: "The creative process should not be demoralizing, it should be inspiring. The size of your creativity (podcast) should not be the factor that turns away opportunity, your content should be the only decision driver." This position is remote and we are looking to hire ASAP* Check us out on Twitter ( @ucast__ ), LinkedIn ( @ucastmedia) or at https://ucast.xyz . Current Project We are looking for a team of powerful students to lead Sales & Marketing; if that's your area of expertise or interest then this is the project for you! This paid position will help you learn more about creating successful marketing campaigns, leading branded social media accounts, writing powerful stories, outbound sales and much more. Since we work with startups and creators, you will be able to have the creative freedom to think of ways to appeal to the audience. KEY PROJECT ACTIVITIES: Lead Generation Social Media Marketing Content Writing & Blogging SEO & Analytics Communication IDEAL ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES: We are looking for someone who has an interest in startups, the creator economy, and sales/marketing. In order to be successful in this project, you will need to be fluent in English, be social media/tech-savvy, active on Twitter, and know-how to generate interest. Writing cold emails to new prospects Creating lists of potential prospects Writing content for our blog Improve our social media engagement FINAL PROJECT DELIVERABLES: 1000+ cold emails 5-7 Blog stories 80+ hours on social media engagement Increase our following by 30% Improve SEOs WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF STUDENTS YOUR PROJECT COULD ACCOMMODATE? 5

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Cheese Maker
Cheese Maker
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Cheese Maker - Market Expansion Research In Australia

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: We are ready to take our business to the next level. Presently we only exist in two markets but it’s time to grow! Our company requires some assistance in assessing our customer landscape, competition, relevancy, and plausibility outside of our current markets, Canada and the USA. We want to learn more about customer’s expectations and behaviors in Australia. It is important for us to stay up to date on industry standards to ensure that we research new locations fully and completely before choosing to enter. We have some ideas of where we would like to go in Australia, but we need to make sure that we consider all available options before making a decision. If we feel it is a Go, our goal would be to set up a distribution hub (contract a fulfillment center) that we would ship our products to for distribution across Australia with our ecommerce Shopify site as the cart. KEY PROJECT ACTIVITES: Our specific need is an outline of our Cheese Making Kit's expansion opportunities through location analysis. This report should include answers to the following questions: Most of our Cheese-Making kits (four of our current five) require a high quality milk to be purchased along with our Kit. 4L of Milk for every batch you make. The definition of high quality for us means less processed. Raw milk is the best, non-homogenized whole milk is next best, and homogenized whole milk is third best. All of these are fresh milks. Ultra-high temperature , or UHT, milk is ultra-pasteurized milk and will not work for making cheese. Similarly, milk that has been processed more, like ultrafiltration, additives in the milk, and skimming the milk all contribute to changing the milks properties and making it less viable for cheese making. Considering this information, does Australia sell Fresh milk that is viable for Cheese-Making? Is there interest in Cheese Making? Is there a relatively well sized DIY community or interest in cooking at home? Would enough people be interested in buying our kits for themselves or as gift for a fellow Australian member to make our product viable? What are the legalities of getting our product into Australia? We are somewhat considered a food item, but most of our kit is shelf stable and cheese-making equipment and supplies. Looking at what comes in our kits, what are the legal protocol or requirements for crossing the border into Australia? What is involved in adhering to tax laws when selling an ecommerce product in Australia? If our products are manufactured in Canada and then shipped to Australia, are we part of the free trade agreement with Australia? Does Australia have fulfillment centers that can accommodate our product? The culture packets in 3/5 of our kits need freezer storage. It is a very small amount of space. Our Canadian and US fulfillment centers just have a small chest freezer next to our inventory. Would a center in Australia work with us on this? Competition: Are there any companies in Australia doing what we do? If yes, what is their market share and how penetrated are they into the market? Do they have the same products or similar and what are the differences? FINAL DELIVERABLE: We are looking for a complete report that fully answers these questions, with each of these questions having their own section of the report. We have attached relevant source material for better understanding our products and business. This report should be easy to follow, and clearly layout the pros and cons of the goal of expanding to the UK market. If you require more detail about this assignment or more background, data, or direction, please email us at info@cheesemaker.ca or call Jeremy at 778-996-4336.

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Category Market research
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