Campus Brand Ambassador – Part-Time Role for College Students

Job Title: Campus Brand Ambassador – Part-Time Role for College Students

Location: Your College Campus / Remote (Hybrid)
Job Type: Part-Time (Flexible Hours)
Experience Level: Entry-Level / Student Role
Stipend: ₹3,000 – ₹10,000/month + Incentives (Based on performance)

Job Overview

Are you a confident and outgoing student with a passion for networking and digital media? Join us as a Campus Brand Ambassador and become the face of our brand at your college! This part-time opportunity allows you to build marketing and communication skills while earning incentives—perfect for students looking to gain real-world experience.

Key Responsibilities

  • Promote the brands services or products on your campus and social media

  • Organize and lead on-campus or online events, contests, or campaigns

  • Distribute flyers, digital content, or referral links

  • Collect student feedback and provide insights to the marketing team

  • Represent the brand during orientation programs or college festivals

  • Meet weekly engagement or signup targets (with support from the team)

Eligibility & Requirements

  • Must be currently enrolled in a college or university (any year/stream)

  • Strong presence on campus and/or social media (Instagram, WhatsApp, etc.)

  • Excellent communication, presentation, and networking skills

  • Self-motivated and able to manage tasks independently

  • Prior experience in promotion or event planning is a plus (not mandatory)

Perks & Benefits

  • Monthly stipend with performance-based bonuses

  • Certificate of experience and LinkedIn recommendation

  • Access to brand-sponsored events and networking opportunities

  • Learn real-world marketing, branding, and growth strategy

  • Priority consideration for future internships or full-time roles

How to Apply

Submit a short resume or LinkedIn profile with a few lines on why you would be a great fit for this role. Include your college name, year of study, and any relevant campus or social experience.

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