Scrippsie Spotlight: Jaclyn Roher (2012)

This week’s Scrippsie Spotlight is on Jaclyn Roher, a psychology major who now does User Experience Research for Meetup.com!

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Scripps Professionals Network: How did you end up with Meetup?

Jaclyn: I started with Meetup right after I graduated from Scripps in 2012 as a Community Specialist-my job at that time was basically half community management, and half customer service. I communicated with Organizers and members of Meetup all day, answered tech support questions, advised Orgs on how to best lead their community, and wrote content for our site. Over the course of my first year there, I was exposed to so much more of the tech industry than I had seen before (I was a Psych major at Scripps, so I didn’t know too much going in, I’ll admit). But I was intrigued, and after about a year, a position opened up as a User Experience (UX) researcher on our strategy team; it combined psychology and tech in a way that I only WISH I knew about at Scripps.

SPN: Can you tell me about your work in User Experience Research?

Jaclyn: I was fortunate enough to start in that role part time in June 2013, and then was able to transition full time as a UX researcher this past December. Meetup’s UX program is small, but mighty. Whereas lots of companies hire an outside firm to do their usability testing for them (or don’t have the resources to do it at all), we are able to do it all in-house. That lets us throw things in to a test session at the last minute if we need to (which gives our developers a flexible schedule to work), and iterate different versions quickly, essentially speeding up the amount of time it takes to release a product. I run between 2 and 3 sessions daily, testing about 5 different products that our development teams are working on.

SPN: What’s it like working for Meetup?

Jaclyn: It can be tough balancing a whole company’s needs, while at the same time, synthesizing data and debriefing with folks in order to ensure that we’re doing right by our users, but it’s been an awesome journey so far. I basically get paid to collaborate with our product teams, chat with users about how they use said products from these teams, and then help inform decisions that are platform wide!! I’m geeking out here, but it’s honestly an awesome intersection between the social sciences and technology, and I only wish that I had started on this track sooner. I’m happy to answer any further questions you may have, since the UX industry isn’t quite super robust (Not yet, anyway…)!

Does Jaclyn’s work in User Experience Research sound like something you’d like?  Does Meetup.com sound like a company you’d like to work for?  Check out the Women in Tech internship here or the jobs here, and feel free to hit her up on Facebook if you have any questions to ask her!

The Global Leaders Forum

The Global Leaders Forum will provide the 7C community the opportunity to engage with Kravis Prize Recipients from 2006-2013 in a dialogue about their experiences, stories, and lessons around two frameworks:

Panel 1- Lessons in Youth Leadership and Education
Panelists:
Shailendra Sharma & Anamara Baig (Pratham)
Vicky Colbert (Escuela Nueva)
Johann Olav Koss (Right to Play)
Nickolas Neibauer (INJAZ al-Arab)

Panel 2- Women & Girls: Empowering Voices, Changing Lives
Panelists:
Robin Smalley (Mothers2Mothers)
Hendrina Doroba (F.A.W.E)
Sakena Yacoobi (AIL)
Roy Prosterman (Landesa)

Register Here!
Freeburg Forum (LC-62)
https://docs.google.com/a/students.claremontmckenna.edu/forms/d/1DR1YjaNbApteWNo6NPxmKBKlBZval2soHxvQ7G6fWMQ/viewform

SACNAS Dinner March 13

To all students and professors involved with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and Social Sciences

We would like to invite you to a special dinner sponsored by the 5C chapter of SACNAS on Thursday evening, March 13, at 5:30 P.M. The event will be held in the Hampton Room, which is located on the second floor of the Scripps College Malott Commons Dining Hall.

SACNAS “Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science” is a national organization founded in 1973 that now promotes professional development in science for ALL traditionally underrepresented groups. (sacnas.org)

Come meet and talk to students and professors interested in STEM and the Social Sciences (Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology) over dinner and learn more about how you (both students and professors) can be involved in SACNAS.

If you have a Claremont Colleges Meal Plan please RSVP to the event through the following link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1p2lknO-kMau4V77SiMa33LIhmw8IuSzXYV5Jpbc2LCY/viewform

If you do not have a Claremont Colleges Meal Plan please RSVP to the event through the following link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1WO_neOPgSWAslRCMZQaHQimxd_HXZXxefLpPxhYpU1I/viewform

Hope to see you there!
SACNAS 2014 Board Members