Nicole Hardson Hurley
About
Nicole Hardson Hurley is from San Francisco Bay Area. Nicole works in the following industries: "Internet". Nicole is currently Co-Founder at Byteboard. Nicole also works as Co-Founder and Product, Byteboard @ Area 120 at Google, a job Nicole has held since Jan 2018. In Nicole's previous role as a 30 under 30 - Enterprise Technology at Forbes, Nicole worked in until Dec 2019. Prior to joining Forbes, Nicole was a Associate Product Manager at Google and held the position of Associate Product Manager at Mountain View, CA. Prior to that, Nicole was a CS106 Course Section Leader at Stanford University from Sep 2016 to Jun 2017. Nicole started working as Software Engineering Intern at LinkedIn in Greater New York City Area in Jun 2016. From Jul 2015 to Aug 2015, Nicole was Draper Hills Summer Fellowship on Democracy and Development Program Intern at Stanford University, based in Stanford, CA. Prior to that, Nicole was a Class President at Stanford University, based in Stanford University from Apr 2014 to Jun 2015.
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Nicole Hardson Hurley's current jobs
Nicole Hardson Hurley's past jobs
• Owned the development of a tool for third party developers sharing content on LinkedIn • Created frontend mocks and an API design to create a pleasant and effective user experience • Planned and executed the development of the API and set up the frontend to provide users with direct access to the service
• Assisted in the administration of a Stanford educational program that brings together leaders from transitioning countries to study the theory and practice of democracy and development. • Engaged and interacted with international fellows in order to create a comfortable and inclusive environment.
• Created and promoted class affinity and identity through the planning of large events and the creation of tools to improve the Stanford student experience. • Worked alongside co-presidents to lead and oversee a cabinet of 14 students by delegating responsibilities, identifying the skills/passions of team members, and promoting team cohesion