Creative Asset Management Co-op
Company: Bose Corporation, U.S.A
Location: Framingham
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
At Bose Corporation, we believe sound is the most powerful force
on earth — and for over 60 years, we have been a company built on
innovation, excellence, and independence. Privately owned, fiercely
customer-focused, and driven by our values, we continue to lead
industries and transform lives through sound. Today, Bose
Corporation is entering an exciting new era. Across multiple global
Business Units and Global Functions, we are shaping the future of
audio technology, automotive, luxury, and premium experiences. We
invite you to join us in this transformation. Job Description ABOUT
THE CO-OP PROGRAM Bose Corporation is seeking students to
participate in our Co-op Program who share our belief that sound is
power. During the six-month co-op, students will have the chance to
apply classroom learning in a hands-on work environment. Co-op
participants will network across the business to gain diverse
perspectives within Bose Corporation. Additionally, co-ops will
connect with other students and colleagues, building valuable
professional relationships for the future. Fall Co-op: Candidates
must be available to work full-time (40 hours per week) in a
hybrid, in-office format from July 13 through December 18, 2026. No
relocation assistance is available. Being currently authorized to
work in the U.S. is a precondition of employment for this position.
THE ROLE The Data Governance Co-op will support the Digital Asset
Manager in managing over 15TB of legacy assets spanning from the
1990s to the present. This role is designed for a Library Science
graduate student, offering practical experience in digital
archiving, metadata standards, and enterprise information
governance. The co-op will contribute to retention, destruction,
and optimization of long?term storage while applying principles of
library and information science to corporate data management. Key
Responsibilities Inventory & Metadata Management Catalog legacy
assets by age, type, and format. Apply standardized metadata tags
(creation date, business unit, asset type, licensing status).
Enhance metadata quality using controlled vocabularies, taxonomies,
and archival standards. Identify missing or inconsistent metadata
and flag for review. R.O.T. (Redundant, Obsolete, Trivial) Data
Identification Use archival appraisal techniques to distinguish
valuable records from redundant or obsolete files. Run duplicate
checks and highlight outdated formats. Prepare candidate lists for
review by governance leads before destruction. Documentation &
Process Support Draft clear process documentation and checklists
for metadata tagging, archival workflows, and retention schedules.
Maintain logs of assets processed and organize evidence for audit
readiness. Contribute to governance guidelines by aligning archival
best practices with corporate standards. Reporting & Dashboards
Populate governance dashboards with progress metrics (e.g., backlog
reduction, metadata completeness). Prepare weekly summaries
highlighting archival progress and compliance milestones.
Qualifications Current graduate student in Library and Information
Science (MLIS or equivalent). Strong knowledge of metadata
standards (e.g., Dublin Core, MARC, schema.org) and archival
practices. Familiarity with digital asset management systems (e.g.,
Bynder, Rights Cloud, SharePoint) preferred. Proficiency in
Microsoft Excel and Smartsheet for data organization and reporting.
Strong working knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud applications:
Photoshop (image editing), Illustrator (vector graphics), Acrobat
(PDF management), and InDesign (layout design). Excellent
organizational skills and attention to detail. Interest in digital
preservation, compliance, and enterprise information governance.
Learning Outcomes Gain hands?on experience applying library science
principles to enterprise data governance. Develop expertise in
metadata management, archival appraisal, and digital preservation
strategies. Contribute to a high?impact project ensuring
compliance, efficiency, and accessibility in long?term asset
storage. At Bose, you're inspired to be and do your best and are
rewarded for your unique talents! Our compensation is thoughtfully
tailored to your skills, experience, education, and location, and
goes beyond base salary. The hiring range for this position in the
primary work location of Framingham, Massachusetts is:
$22.00-$28.00 per hour.The hiring range for other Bose work
locations may vary.&xa;&xa;In addition to competitive base
pay we offer rewards including bonus programs, comprehensive health
and welfare benefits, a 401(k) plan, plus exclusive perks designed
to support your wellbeing, and a generous employee discount where
you can immerse yourself in our products and experiences. We are a
proudly independent company—driven by purpose, guided by our
values, and united by a belief in the power of sound. As the world
leader in audio experiences, we’re creating what’s next—pushing
boundaries and delivering transformative sound experiences for
people everywhere. Join us and make your next career move a
mic-drop. Let’s Make Waves. ? Bose is an equal opportunity
employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic
information, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or
any other legally protected characteristics. The EEOC’s “Know Your
Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal” Poster is available
here:
https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2023-06/22-088_EEOC_KnowYourRights6.12ScreenRdr.pdf.
Bose is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to
individuals with disabilities. If you require reasonable
accommodation in completing this application, interviewing,
completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating
in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to
applicant_disability_accommodationrequest@bose.com. Please include
"Application Accommodation Request" in the subject of the email. ?
Our goal is to create an atmosphere where every candidate feels
supported and empowered in the interviewing process. Diversity and
inclusion are integral to our success, and we believe that
providing reasonable accommodation is not only a legal obligation
but also a fundamental aspect of our commitment to being an
employer of choice. We recognize that individuals may have
different needs and requirements based on their abilities, and we
provide reasonable accommodations to ensure ideal conditions are
met during the application process.
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