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HELP YOUR PEERS TO GET THEIR DREAM ROLES.
BECOME A BRAND AMBASSADOR.
On-Campus Promotions partners with the best graduate employers every year to bring you our amazing Brand Ambassador campaigns.
Why become a Student Brand Ambassador?
Boost your skills - develop valuable promotional skills and build relationships with some of the largest graduate employers and most exciting brands in the country.
Help your peers - become an expert in your chosen employer’s opportunities, benefits, and application processes, so that you can provide the insights that your fellow students need to get their dream roles.
Stand out from the crowd - Brand Ambassador work is a fantastic way to prove your commitment to a brand from an early stage, it can be an invaluable experience for your own career progression.
Earn flexibly - enjoy our flexible working policy that is designed to allow you to fit your Brand Ambassador activities around your academic work.
Here at On-Campus Promotions, we employ two kinds of Student Brand Ambassadors:
Single-Employer Brand Ambassador:
You will be the sole representative at your campus of a single employer over the large portion of the academic year.
Your activities will include:
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In-person training at the HQ of the company you are representing.
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Digital promotion of their opportunities, events and competitions.
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Organisation of face to face/virtual engagement at stalls or online workshops.
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Building relationships with society and faculty members.
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Submitting online timesheets of activities you complete in order to get paid.
Multi-Employer Brand Ambassador:
You will have the opportunity to represent a number of different brands over the year on shorter campaigns between 4-8 weeks.
Your activities will include:
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Choosing which campaigns you would like to work on.
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Specific training for every brand that you represent.
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Digital promotion of their opportunities, events and competitions.
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Organisation of face to face/virtual engagement at stalls or online workshops.
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Building relationships with society and faculty members.
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Submitting timesheets of activities you complete.