secret keys to student happiness
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5 incredible benefits you can't get from any other campus job
Here is a rep program helping business and marketing students start passion driven creative careers. You don’t have to be the most popular person on campus to be a successful campus rep. Want to know how being a rep will benefit you? Read On.
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Make more friends with a great reason to talk to new people on campus.
every event is an opportunity to build your customer base Being a rep puts you in a unique position to be the go-to for your classmates. As a campus connector, helping campus groups design the best pocket tees will put you in the know on campus. Hunter from University of Denver tells us that being a rep attracted creative individuals on campus to come to him.
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See how easily you can improve your sales and marketing skills.
A key part of any great college experience is developing your skills and having fun while doing it your way. Marketing a product that’s in high demand is more fun than work and we’ll help you become an expert. Backing up your experience with recommendations and references lends proof to your prowess for life after school.
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Get rid of that empty wallet once and for all.
earning commission on each order you close is a paycheck you can be proud of. Bringing the hustle to your campus, keeps your billfold full. Earning commissions for each order you close on campus is a paycheck you can be proud of.
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Why some people almost always have something awesome going on.
Weekly marketing challenges make it easy to get the word out about pocket tees. Spice up campus life, with road trips with friends, photo shoots, and PR stunts. The life of a campus rep is reinvented every week. Developing your inner marketing guru is a creative pursuit that will prove priceless for years to come.
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The Lazy Student’s Way To Get Ahead On Their Own Time
get the freedom to work when you want Life feels more busy than ever. From keeping odd hours to crunch time during finals, the freedom to work when you want is the key to keeping sanity in an insane world. Spending a few hours per week is what it takes to build your own campus enterprise. Putting in work, when it fits your schedule is what makes a good job a great gig.