InReach Web Developer Volunteer Screening Form
Thank you for your interest in joining the InReach (formerly AsylumConnect) engineering team!

Please complete the brief survey questions and quick assessment below to confirm your eligibility to volunteer with InReach and your engineering skills.

Please email applications@inreach.org with any questions.
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Your Name *
Your Pronouns
Your Email *
Why InReach? What specifically about our cause resonates with you? *
Why are YOU the right person for this position? *
How did you hear about InReach? *
If you selected "InReach volunteer/staff/board member" or "Company/organization" above, please enter the name below.
Please provides links if you have the following: GitHub profile, personal website, LinkedIn
Position Expectations
This unpaid, remote volunteer opportunity is fantastic for anyone looking to use their strong knowledge of web and mobile application development for social good. This is an essential position with high impact on the InReach App, the world's first tech platform matching LGBTQ+ people with safe, verified resources. So, it's important to us to be clear about expectations around time commitment and existing experience with web or mobile app development.
I am able to devote ~5-10 hours per week to InReach. *
I have 2+ years (professional or production) experience with web and/or mobile application development. *
InReach's Tech Stack is: Javascript/React, MongoDB, Express.js/Node. Please let us know your experience level with each of these technologies. *
Not at all experienced (ex: have never used)
Slightly experienced (ex: used this once at Hackathon)
Somewhat experienced (ex: used more than once, but not regularly)
Moderately experienced (ex: use this occasionally in my current work)
Extremely experienced (ex: use this everyday at my full-time role)
JavaScript
React
MongoDB
Express.js/Node
TypeScript
InReach Web Developer Volunteers will contribute across the stack. Please let us know your familiarity with each of these areas. *
Not at all familiar (ex: never heard of this)
Slightly familiar (ex: learned about this but never used in practice)
Somewhat familiar (ex: applied this concept at least once)
Moderately familiar (ex: applied this concept multiple times)
Extremely familiar (ex: regularly apply this concept in current work)
Code versioning tools (e.g. GitHub)
User Authentication
User Security
Unit Tests
State Management
Data modeling
Internationalisation and localisation
Web Developer Volunteer Assessment
Thanks so much for your time so far! We've got just a few questions left.
We'd like to give you flexibility to answer these questions here in this form or over a video chat with a technical member of our team. What would you prefer? *
Tell us a bit about the latest project you worked on. Was it completed successfully? Explain how you contributed to its success. Describe what technical obstacles you may have run into and how you dealt with them.
How would you explain APIs to non-technical stakeholders?
Imagine you are creating a new product: a shared grocery shopping list where N users can add, edit, and view a shared list. Please describe your design for this product. Some things you might want to discuss include: the classes you might need to create, database design, and API usage.
[Optional] Anything else we should know at this time?
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