Campus rep programs on college campuses offer the one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn many new marketing and sales skills, build a like-minded professional network, and make some serious cash. What’s not to love?
If you’re looking to get ahead this fall, you’re in luck: Several campus rep programs are already hiring for September, so you’ll be able to lock down a campus job and start preparing your sales pitch before you even move in.
From selling Greek life apparel to acquiring users for a livestreaming app, you’re sure to find a company with products you believe in between these 5 programs.
1. Campus Representative, Stre.am
Stre.am is paying its campus reps $15 per hour to host events and acquire users for its app, which allows people to watch, stream and comment on live video. Apply now.
2. Campus Representative, WayUp
We’re hiring students who want to help their friends get hired. You make a commission based on every student or recent graduate you sign up for the platform. There are also bonuses to win extra cash, swag, and awesome prizes every week! Apply now.
3. Brand Ambassador, Daily Distiller
The Daily Distiller is a free daily newsletter that talks news, sports, tech, culture and business. Brand ambassadors who register new subscribers will receive free swag, potential letters of recommendation and exclusive professional development sessions. Apply now.
4. Sales Manager, World Cup of Sales
Want the opportunity to rep a bunch of different products at once while also getting helpful sales tips and tricks along the way? World Cup of Sales is looking for sales managers to learn the ins and outs of the business and pick up some serious commission along the way. Apply now.
5. Campus Sales Coordinator, Adam Block Design
Want to sell custom Greek apparel to the sororities and fraternities on your campus? Adam Block Design is looking for motivated and social students to bring its products to colleges nationwide.
You’ll start out making 10% commission with the possibility for growth. And if that doesn’t convince you to apply, how’s this: Coordinators in the past have made up to $5,000 a year in this role. Apply now.
Relaxing by the pool and hanging out with friends? That doesn’t mean you can’t get head on your career this summer and apply for jobs to start off the school year on the right foot.