We are currently hiring for our next Social Impact Programs Co-Op at our office in the Seaport District of Boston, MA.
The Social Impact Programs Co-op position will have the opportunity to engage with cause marketing, and to grow our community impact by supporting the Social Impact team through our co-worker volunteer program, charitable donations, brand specific campaigns, and the engagement of our internal community of coworkers. This Co-op will support the Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream program that is focused on providing capital and coaching to food and beverage entrepreneurs through a variety of events and resources. The Co-op will be able to work generally on many tasks (gaining broad experience), while simultaneously focusing on a few tasks (achieving specific accomplishments).
This Co-op gives the student the opportunity to learn about all aspects of the Boston Beer Company including communications, public relations, social media, corporate social responsibility, and brand marketing. The Co-op will gain important resume-building experience in a fast-paced corporate environment. The Co-op will work cross functionally with both internal and external stakeholders where day to day activities will never be one in the same.
What You'll Brew:
What We're Looking For:
In accordance with pay transparency laws the rate for this role if hired is $18 - $20 an hour.
Some Perks:
Our people are our most important "ingredient." We not only have to hire the best, but we reward, develop, and retain them too. We also have a variety of benefits for our Co-ops including paid sick time, 401K program, Employee Assistance Program (EAP, pre-tax deductions for MBTA passes, and worker's comp. Not to mention, brown bag lunches with senior leadership, assigned mentors, and social events with other co-ops.
Boston Beer Corporation is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. In order to help ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who wish to request accommodation in the job application process can contact jobs@bostonbeer.com for assistance.
We are The Boston Beer Company and together we are heavy.
From the very beginning, Jim Koch wanted to create a company that he would want to work for, creating a culture that celebrated beer with a passion and depth of knowledge that can’t help but be contagious to others.
Forty years of brewing beer and cultivating talent later, we continue to be a passionate group of individuals who focus on raising the bar in everything we do.
We're always looking for hardworking, motivated and competitive people who strive to push the boundaries and never settle. Not to be lost in the shuffle is the ability to have fun – after all, we are a beer company, and if you can’t have fun in this business, there’s something wrong!