Remote College Brand Advocate – AI‑Powered Career Platform Campus Ambassador & Community Builder (Unpaid, Flexible Hybrid Schedule)

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About Odyseek – Revolutionizing the Way Talent Meets OpportunityAt Odyseek, we are on a bold mission to reshape the job‑search landscape with cutting‑edge artificial intelligence. Our AI‑driven platform empowers candidates to showcase their unique skill signatures, turning traditional resumes and interview prep into a dynamic, data‑informed experience. By marrying the analytical power of machine learning with the human insight of seasoned hiring managers, Odyseek delivers a “Career AI with a Human Eye” that guides users to tell a compelling value story.Founded by innovators who have spent years on both sides of the hiring equation, Odyseek bridges the gap between ambitious students and the professional world. Our suite of tools—from AI‑enhanced résumé generators to interview simulation labs—delivers actionable feedback that helps users stand out in an increasingly competitive market. As we continue to scale, we are looking for passionate, entrepreneurial college students to amplify our brand presence on campuses across the nation.Why This Role Is a Launchpad for Your FutureBeing a College Brand Advocate at Odyseek is far more than a line on a résumé; it is a strategic stepping stone toward a career in tech, marketing, product development, or entrepreneurship. You will gain hands‑on experience with a high‑growth startup, collaborate directly with the founding team, and acquire real‑world skills that translate across industries. In addition, Odyseek’s commitment to continuous learning means you will have exclusive access to:• Industry‑led workshops featuring senior leaders from Fortune‑500 companies and leading AI startups.• Personalized résumé critiques and mock interview sessions conducted by seasoned recruiters.• Mentorship circles that connect you with seasoned professionals and alumni who have walked the same path.• Opportunities to test and provide feedback on new platform features before they reach the market.All of these experiences are designed to sharpen your strategic thinking, communication prowess, and data‑driven decision‑making—core competencies that employers across sectors prize.Key Responsibilities of the College Brand Advocate• Create Campus Engagement: Design and execute low‑cost, high‑impact campaigns that introduce Odyseek to student organizations, career centers, and academic departments.• Build Brand Awareness: Act as the recognizable face of Odyseek on your campus, delivering presentations, hosting informational booths, and organizing pop‑up events that spark curiosity.• Social Media Amplification: Produce and schedule original content aligned with Odyseek’s mission for platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and emerging student‑focused channels.• Peer Recruitment: Drive sign‑ups by sharing personalized referral links, tracking conversions, and celebrating milestones with your campus community.• Feedback Loop: Gather qualitative insights from fellow students about their experience using the platform and synthesize these observations for the product team.• Feature Testing: Participate in beta‑testing cycles, document usability findings, and recommend enhancements that improve the overall user journey.• Collaboration & Reporting: Partner with other campus advocates to share best practices, co‑create cross‑university initiatives, and submit weekly status reports to Odyseek’s leadership.Essential Qualifications and Desired Attributes• Enrollment Status: Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited institution.• Passion for Tech & AI: Demonstrated interest in emerging technologies, especially AI applications in career development.• Entrepreneurial Mindset: Self‑starter who thrives in ambiguous environments and is eager to take ownership of projects.• Communication Excellence: Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to tailor messaging to diverse audiences.• Social Media Savvy: Experience creating engaging content on platforms popular with Gen Z (e.g., TikTok, Instagram Reels, LinkedIn).• Leadership & Teamwork: Prior involvement in student clubs, organizations, or volunteer initiatives that showcase your ability to lead and collaborate.• Time Management: Ability to balance academic commitments with a flexible, part‑time advocacy schedule.• Preferred (but not mandatory): Familiarity with basic analytics tools (Google Analytics, social‑media insights) and a knack for interpreting data to refine outreach strategies.Core Skills and Competencies for Success• Strategic Planning: Craft outreach calendars, set measurable KPIs, and adapt tactics based on performance data.• Creative Storytelling: Translate Odyseek’s value proposition into relatable narratives that resonate with student aspirations.• Networking: Build relationships with faculty, career services staff, and student leaders to unlock collaboration opportunities.• Adaptability: Thrive in a fast‑moving startup environment where priorities can shift rapidly.• Analytical Thinking: Track campaign metrics, interpret trends, and present actionable insights to the product team.• Technical Curiosity: Comfort navigating AI‑driven platforms and an eagerness to explore new digital tools.Learning & Development OpportunitiesOdyseek invests heavily in the professional growth of its brand advocates. As part of the program, you will gain access to:• Career‑Accelerator Workshops: Monthly sessions covering topics such as personal branding, data‑driven recruiting, and entrepreneurship.• One‑On‑One Mentorship: Direct mentorship from Odyseek’s founders and senior staff, focused on career path planning and skill refinement.• Certification & Recognition: Upon successful completion, you will receive a digital certificate, a LinkedIn endorsement, and a personalized recommendation letter.• Portfolio‑Ready Projects: Real‑world case studies and campaign results you can showcase in your professional portfolio.• Potential Path to Full‑Time Roles: High‑performing advocates may be considered for future paid internships, co‑op positions, or entry‑level roles within Odyseek as the company expands.Culture, Work Environment, and CommunityEven though the role is remote, Odyseek nurtures a vibrant, inclusive community that mirrors a modern, collaborative workplace. Our values revolve around:• Innovation: We celebrate curiosity and encourage experimental thinking.• Empathy: Understanding the challenges faced by students and job seekers fuels our product design.• Transparency: Open communication channels ensure every voice is heard—from the founding team to campus advocates.• Fun & Celebration: Virtual game nights, swag giveaways, and recognition ceremonies keep morale high.Our hybrid model allows you to work from home while still connecting with peers through virtual meet‑ups, Slack channels, and occasional regional meet‑ups when feasible. This flexibility ensures you can manage coursework while still making a tangible impact.Compensation, Perks, and Benefits (Unpaid Internship)While this position does not include a monetary salary, Odyseek offers a comprehensive suite of non‑financial benefits designed to enhance your personal and professional development:• Professional Coaching: Tailored résumé and interview preparation sessions with industry experts.• Exclusive Access to Tools: Free use of Odyseek’s premium AI features, including resume optimization, skill‑gap analysis, and interview simulators.• Swag Pack: Branded merchandise such as T‑shirts, stickers, notebooks, and reusable water bottles.• Networking Events: Invitations to virtual roundtables with alumni, recruiters, and startup founders.• Recognition Badges: Digital badges you can display on LinkedIn and personal websites to highlight your advocacy experience.• Potential Future Employment: Top performers may be prioritized for paid roles or internships as Odyseek scales.How to Apply – Your Next Step Toward ImpactReady to become an ambassador for the future of career development? Follow these simple steps:• Visit Odyseek’s application portal and fill out the short questionnaire.• Upload your current résumé. If you don’t have one, use Odyseek’s free AI résumé builder at to create a polished version in minutes.• Write a brief cover note (150‑200 words) explaining why you’re passionate about AI‑driven career tools and how you plan to champion Odyseek on your campus.• Submit the form and keep an eye on your email for a confirmation and next‑steps timeline.We review applications on a rolling basis, so the sooner you apply, the sooner you can start shaping the career journeys of your peers.Join the Odyseek Movement Today!If you are a driven student eager to blend entrepreneurship, technology, and community building, this is the perfect platform to launch your impact. By becoming a Remote College Brand Advocate, you will not only sharpen your own career toolkit but also empower countless classmates to navigate the job market with confidence and clarity.Take the leap, showcase your leadership, and help us rewrite the story of how talent finds opportunity. and Become a Pioneer of the Career AI Revolution!Apply for this job

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