What are the responsibilities and job description for the TPZ Ventures - Founding Associate in Consumer Product Incubator position at The Possible Zone?
Employment Details: Full-Time (Non-Exempt), 6 month assignment with opportunity to extend
Start Date: 1/20/26
Eligibility: Open to residents of the Greater Boston area, with priority for TPZ alumni and those living in Boston proper. High School Diploma or Equivalent Required.
Application Deadline: 12/8/25
Job Description
TPZ Ventures is seeking exceptional Founding Associates to join our product team as part of Launch, our consumer product incubator. Working alongside experienced leaders in physical products and e-commerce, each Founding Associate will aim to bring their own physical consumer product to market through market research, ideation, prototyping, testing, and launch.
This is a one-year opportunity, beginning with a six-month full-time trial period. Those who demonstrate strong performance—through initiative, collaboration, and measurable progress on their product(s)—may be invited to stay on beyond that point to take their venture through launch and will qualify as a profits-interest founding team member. For FAs not asked to stay beyond the six-month mark, the trial period provides a valuable experience to build in-demand industry skills aligned with careers of the future, expand professional networks, and prepare for future opportunities.
What You’ll Get to Do
As a Founding Associate at TPZ Ventures, you’ll spend 6 months gaining valuable and direct experience in physical product ideation and development, product management, e-commerce and digital marketing, with exposure to advanced manufacturing. You’ll also spend 5 hrs/week as an extra set of hands in the classroom with Boston Public Schools High School Students enrolled in programming at The Possible Zone, our non-profit parent company.
Founding Associates will finish their 6-month stint at TPZ Ventures with:
- Knowledge and first-hand experience with how E-commerce businesses are structured & run, including Marketing & Branding and ad-testing
- Experience researching product & market trends and performing pattern recognition analyses to generate high-performing consumer product ideas
- Exposure to the end–to-end process of developing a physical product– from prototyping to manufacturing and everything in-between
- Experience monitoring business metrics and financials, and an understanding of data-driven decision making
- An understanding of how to build a business that is financially sustainable
- A portfolio of sharable work samples, such as: product renderings, advertisements, websites, pitch decks
- Software skills and experience across: Shopify, Klaviyo, Figma, Adobe, Canva and other platforms
- Experience working as part of a fast-paced start-up, global and cross-functional team
- Project Management skills and experience, including a formal Google Project Management Certification via Coursera
- Potential for additional badges or microcertifications in TPZ’s STEAM equipment based on skills and interest areas
You’ll succeed in this role if you:
- Are interested in a physical product or manufacturing-based career
- Are interested in direct-to-consumer, e-commerce products
- Are a proactive, motivated, self-starter that is ready to roll-up your sleeves to learn, try and do anything and everything to make a product successful
- Enjoy challenging new learning opportunities and are not afraid to ask questions
- Are self-aware, embrace feedback and self-improvement, and have a growth mindset
- Want to run your own business one day or work at a top performing consumer product or e-commerce brand
Benefits
TPZ provides full-time employees with a comprehensive benefits package, including, but not limited to:
- Company-subsidized Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (80% of the individual premium is paid by TPZ)
- Professional Development opportunities, including the use of state of the art STEAM Makerspace/FabLab
- Basic Life insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability at no cost to the employee
- Mental Health and Wellness resources through partnerships with Calm and Wellable
- Commuting stipend for walking, biking, transit, or gas
- Retirement plan with employer contributions
- Up to 25 days of paid time off per year
- Approx. 20 paid holidays per year
- Paid parental leave
Application
Application Due no later than Monday 12/8/25
Send to: venturescore@possiblezone.org with the subject line: “Ventures Product Team Application [your name]”
A full application includes:
- Resume with your full contact information (If you need resume assistance please watch THIS VIDEO for guidance)
- Personal Reflection (Part 1)
- Application Case Study (Part 2)
Part 1: Personal Reflection
Please answer the following questions, and format your responses with an 11-point font and single spacing. This part of the application should be no more than 2 pages single spaced.
- Why is this opportunity interesting to you?
- What– if any– experience do you have in physical consumer products, e-commerce or digital marketing? If you don’t have any experience in these areas, what abilities or curiosities make you a good fit for consumer product development?
- What do you hope to gain from participating in this program and how does it set up for your next career step?
- What is your biggest failure and what did you learn from it?
Part 2: Consumer Product Challenge – Application Case Study
You’ve been asked to design a new consumer product that solves a real problem or meets an unmet need. We’re not expecting fully developed products—what we want to see is how you approach an unfamiliar problem and design your own path forward. (***We want to see how YOU think. It is ok to lean on the internet to do some research, but please do not use Chat GPT to answer the questions for you as we already know what AI thinks about this prompt! :).
Your Task:
Identify an Opportunity: Pick a category that interests you (home, personal care, fitness, entertainment, etc.) and describe a problem people face. Your idea should come from observing trends, researching online, or your own experiences.
Propose a Solution: Explain your product concept: what it does, who is the customer, and why would they want this product.
Plan for Validation: Describe how you would test if your idea is viable before investing heavily in developing it. How would you measure success?
Think Like a Founder. Outline how you would:
- Determine costs and pricing
- Reach customers through marketing or sales channels
- Source materials or components
- Identify potential manufacturers
What we are looking for:
- Evidence of problem-solving and independent thinking
- Ability to learn and pivot when faced with unknowns
- Clarity of thought, creativity, and logical reasoning
This is not a test of what you already know. We want to see how you tackle a challenge you haven’t solved before—this is exactly the type of work you’ll do at TPZ Ventures.
About Our Parent Company, The Possible Zone
Young people spark their passions and develop key skills and mindsets, entrepreneurial spirit, and valuable networks through The Possible Zone—an exciting, tuition-free, experiential learning program that helps them prepare for life-long learning and readiness for careers of the future. Hundreds of high school students immerse themselves in early career exploration, thrive as they learn changing STEAM technologies, and develop valuable social and emotional skills in our supportive programming. Reinforced by a network of key educational and industry partners in our expansive ecosystem, and guided by our college and career advisors, students leave The Possible Zone equipped to shape their futures and ready to pursue innovative and in-demand careers. We are committed to helping them find their passions; cultivate essential skills, mindsets, and assets; and carve paths on which they can experience upward economic mobility.
Making, design thinking, and STEAM education are deeply embedded within The Possible Zone’s LaunchLabs and social enterprise programs. In 2022, TPZ launched a 35,000sqft youth innovation center in Boston. This facility includes several makerspaces embedded in its classroom areas as well as a 4,000sqft advanced manufacturing fabrication lab (the Fab Lab). The Fab Lab houses specialty 3D printers, electronics workstations, laser cutters, large-format printer/cutters, direct-to-garment printing, CNC embroidery, sewing machines, CNC milling, large-format UV printing, large-format CNC routing, a digital media studio, and a woodshop. The Fab Lab is a resource not only for our students but also for our staff and occasionally community members.
DEI Statement
We are committed to Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity. As members of The Possible Zone community, our progression along this ongoing journey raises thoughtful questions, reveals biases, and opens conversations. We celebrate one another and are unified in our commitment to young people, excellence, and innovation. This work is our shared responsibility and our opportunity to welcome all members who share in our mission and strive to provide pathways that further prepare students to achieve their desired success.