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UofT Product Group
— We're hiring our founding team

Inaugural Executive Team Applications.

UofT Product Group is run by a 5-person leadership team. This is a small, early-stage student group, so each exec should expect a startup-like environment: high ownership, fast iteration, ambiguity, and hands-on execution. Best suited for students who are proactive, adaptable, and are familiar with the world of product.

— Open roles

Three roles are open.

Vice-President, Operations

The internal operating lead. You make sure the team stays organized and the club doesn't lose execution speed to admin gaps.

What you'll own
  • Build and maintain the minimum viable operating system for the club.
  • Own meeting notes, action items, internal records, and core documentation.
  • Coordinate room bookings, forms, and university-facing requirements.
  • Track event attendance, membership, and operational data.
  • Work with the President on budget and financial oversight.
  • Turn ambiguous plans into clear next steps, owners, and timelines.

Vice-President, Marketing

The public voice and brand presence of the club. You make sure students understand what we do and how to get involved.

What you'll own
  • Manage Instagram, LinkedIn, newsletter, and website.
  • Build a clear, credible, student-friendly brand.
  • Translate the mission into compelling student-facing messaging.
  • Draft event announcements, recruitment posts, and post-event recaps.
  • Coordinate the marketing calendar around programming.
  • Ship content quickly and learn what resonates over time.

Vice-President, Programs

The execution lead. You turn programming ideas into polished, useful, well-run student experiences.

What you'll own
  • Own planning and execution of all club events.
  • Build run-of-show docs, registration flows, and day-of checklists.
  • Coordinate room setup, timing, materials, and attendee flow.
  • Work with the President to turn concepts into clear formats.
  • Coordinate with Operations, Marketing, and Outreach as needed.
  • Think through the attendee experience from arrival to follow-up.