The perfect part time summer student job – flexible hours, great pay and great for your CV
Ideal student summer role – no need to change any of your plans
Part-time and totally flexible – work when you want
Can all be done on your phone and laptop
Get a huge brand on your CV
Fits around any other jobs
This is the perfect role for you to earn cash and improve your CV without disturbing any of your summer plans! You could literally work from the beach 🏖
We are looking to grow our well-known Virgin Media Student Ambassador campaign and successful candidates will represent Virgin Media and promote their awesome student-friendly WIFI deals.
Virgin Media is usually the number 1 choice for student households because of its unrivalled speeds 🚀 (faster than BT and Sky!) All you need to do is tell your friends and peers about these amazing student deals and get them signed up. It couldn’t be any easier!
Sound like the perfect role for you? Please apply below ASAP because time is running out, and we will be in touch very soon!
What’s in it for me?
Work from your home and when you want – there’s no set hours so you’re in control
Awesome incentives (trips to Bali, TVs, electric scooters, £1000 cash and much more!)
Increase your circle – other students, other masters/ambassadors it’s all about networking
A CV booster – having one of the UK’s biggest companies on your CV ain’t half bad
Full training – We’ll train you up on sales, marketing, social media and branding
Up your skills – in a world full of graduates you’ll want to stand out
Oh, and our top performing student last year made over £12,000
My top tip is 'Little and often' - staying in the loop with regular updates and also making the most of the opportunity to tailor work to your own strengths and interests. For example, if you're super social media savvy, use that, or if you're a born socialite and event planner use that etc...
Charlie, University of Leeds
Best thing about being a student ambassador is the ability to fit working around uni work and other events, getting a couple of hours done here and there allows both to fit together really well. My tips would be to get involved with societies and organisations already set up on campus and get along to as many event, big or small as possible.
Sam, University of Glasgow
You put in the hours that you can, when you can. It's also been great having the chance to learn more about how marketing campaigns are run, otherwise have known little about!