u/Fragrant-Collar8290

[HIRING] Paid Campus Ambassador Role: Help us grow a startup on your campus

Hey everyone,

We’re currently looking for a few paid campus ambassadors (ongoing) for an AI platform from Alibaba.

It is an AI platform that helps you run parts of your business using AI agents — kind of like having an extra team without actually hiring. A lot of early users are solo founders and people building side projects or e-commerce businesses.

We’re currently looking for a few college students in the US to help us grow on campus.

This is a paid, ongoing role with flexible commitment, and it’s very execution-focused — more like working on a real startup than a typical internship.

💡 What you’ll actually do:

- Figure out how to get students at your school to try the product

- Reach out to clubs, student groups, or communities

- Find ways to introduce it (events, group chats, online communities, etc.)

- Test different approaches and see what actually drives signups

🎯 The goal:

- Help drive student signups from your campus and build repeatable growth channels

- Help us understand what works (and what doesn’t)

💰 Compensation:

- Paid (performance-based, with clear incentives)

- Strong performers may continue longer-term or take on a bigger role

👀 Who we’re looking for:

- Current US college students

- Active in campus communities / student groups

- Interested in startups, growth, marketing, or AI tools

- Comfortable reaching out to people and making things happen

🚀 What you’ll get:

- Fairly paid, hands-on experience actually growing a startup

- Real, measurable results you can put on your resume

- Direct exposure to how early-stage growth works

- Strong performers may be considered for future internship opportunities, referrals, or interviews within Alibaba International ecosystem

I’d also love input from people here:

👉 What would make a campus ambassador role actually worth your time?

If you're interested, feel free to DM me or leave a comment here.

Thanks!

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u/Fragrant-Collar8290 — 2 days ago

Paid Campus Ambassador Role: Help us grow a startup on your campus

Hey everyone,

I’m working with a small team building an AI product called Accio Work.

Accio Work is an AI platform from Alibaba International that helps you run parts of your business using AI agents — kind of like having an extra team without actually hiring. A lot of early users are solo founders and people building side projects or e-commerce businesses.

We’re currently looking for a few college students in the US to help us grow on campus.

This is a paid, ongoing role with flexible commitment, and it’s very execution-focused — more like working on a real startup than a typical internship.

💡 What you’ll actually do:

- Figure out how to get students at your school to try the product

- Reach out to clubs, student groups, or communities

- Find ways to introduce it (events, group chats, online communities, etc.)

- Test different approaches and see what actually drives signups

🎯 The goal:

- Help drive student signups from your campus and build repeatable growth channels

- Help us understand what works (and what doesn’t)

💰 Compensation:

- Paid (performance-based, with clear incentives)

- Strong performers may continue longer-term or take on a bigger role

👀 Who we’re looking for:

- Current US college students

- Active in campus communities / student groups

- Interested in startups, growth, marketing, or AI tools

- Comfortable reaching out to people and making things happen

🚀 What you’ll get:

- Fairly paid, hands-on experience actually growing a startup

- Real, measurable results you can put on your resume

- Direct exposure to how early-stage growth works

- Strong performers may be considered for future internship opportunities, referrals, or interviews within Alibaba International ecosystem

I’d also love input from people here:

👉 What would make a campus ambassador role actually worth your time?

If you're interested, feel free to DM me or leave a comment here.

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Fragrant-Collar8290 — 2 days ago

Anyone here had success building a campus ambassador program in the U.S.?

Hey all,

Wanted to ask for some honest advice from anyone who’s tried this before.

We’re trying to figure out how to find college students in the U.S. who could help as campus ambassadors for our product.

Part of why we’re thinking about this is that our product seems especially relevant to people who are entrepreneurial, and my guess is that campuses have a lot of students who are already experimenting with ideas, side projects, or small startups. That’s part of why a campus ambassador model seemed like it might make sense.

Just to be clear: we’re not trying to get free labor. We do have budget, and if we do this, we want it to be something that’s actually worth a student’s time.

Our first thought was to reach out to college clubs, but so far we’ve sent around 5 emails and basically got no response. So now I’m wondering if that’s just a bad channel, or if our approach is off.

For people who’ve done this before:

- how did you actually find good student ambassadors?

- are clubs/orgs worth pursuing, or not really?

- what kind of incentives/pay structure got the best response?

- what kind of outreach worked best without feeling spammy?

Not trying to promote anything here, so I’m leaving out the product name on purpose. Just genuinely trying to learn what works before we keep going in the wrong direction.

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u/Fragrant-Collar8290 — 4 days ago
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Anyone here had success building a campus ambassador program in the U.S.?

Hey all,

Wanted to ask for some honest advice from anyone who’s tried this before.

We’re trying to figure out how to find college students in the U.S. who could help as campus ambassadors for our product.

Part of why we’re thinking about this is that our product seems especially relevant to people who are entrepreneurial, and my guess is that campuses have a lot of students who are already experimenting with ideas, side projects, or small startups. That’s part of why a campus ambassador model seemed like it might make sense.

Just to be clear: we’re not trying to get free labor. We do have budget, and if we do this, we want it to be something that’s actually worth a student’s time.

Our first thought was to reach out to college clubs, but so far we’ve sent around 5 emails and basically got no response. So now I’m wondering if that’s just a bad channel, or if our approach is off.

For people who’ve done this before:

- how did you actually find good student ambassadors?

- are clubs/orgs worth pursuing, or not really?

- what kind of incentives/pay structure got the best response?

- what kind of outreach worked best without feeling spammy?

Not trying to promote anything here, so I’m leaving out the product name on purpose. Just genuinely trying to learn what works before we keep going in the wrong direction.

reddit.com
u/Fragrant-Collar8290 — 4 days ago

Anyone here had success building a campus ambassador program in the U.S.?

Hey all,

Wanted to ask for some honest advice from anyone who’s tried this before.

We’re trying to figure out how to find college students in the U.S. who could help as campus ambassadors for our product.

Part of why we’re thinking about this is that our product seems especially relevant to people who are entrepreneurial, and my guess is that campuses have a lot of students who are already experimenting with ideas, side projects, or small startups. That’s part of why a campus ambassador model seemed like it might make sense.

Just to be clear: we’re not trying to get free labor. We do have budget, and if we do this, we want it to be something that’s actually worth a student’s time.

Our first thought was to reach out to college clubs, but so far we’ve sent around 5 emails and basically got no response. So now I’m wondering if that’s just a bad channel, or if our approach is off.

For people who’ve done this before:

- how did you actually find good student ambassadors?

- are clubs/orgs worth pursuing, or not really?

- what kind of incentives/pay structure got the best response?

- what kind of outreach worked best without feeling spammy?

Not trying to promote anything here, so I’m leaving out the product name on purpose. Just genuinely trying to learn what works before we keep going in the wrong direction.

reddit.com
u/Fragrant-Collar8290 — 4 days ago

Anyone here had success building a campus ambassador program in the U.S.?

Hey all,

Wanted to ask for some honest advice from anyone who’s tried this before.

We’re trying to figure out how to find college students in the U.S. who could help as campus ambassadors for our product.

Part of why we’re thinking about this is that our product seems especially relevant to people who are entrepreneurial, and my guess is that campuses have a lot of students who are already experimenting with ideas, side projects, or small startups. That’s part of why a campus ambassador model seemed like it might make sense.

Just to be clear: we’re not trying to get free labor. We do have budget, and if we do this, we want it to be something that’s actually worth a student’s time.

Our first thought was to reach out to college clubs, but so far we’ve sent around 5 emails and basically got no response. So now I’m wondering if that’s just a bad channel, or if our approach is off.

For people who’ve done this before:

- how did you actually find good student ambassadors?

- are clubs/orgs worth pursuing, or not really?

- what kind of incentives/pay structure got the best response?

- what kind of outreach worked best without feeling spammy?

Not trying to promote anything here, so I’m leaving out the product name on purpose. Just genuinely trying to learn what works before we keep going in the wrong direction.

reddit.com
u/Fragrant-Collar8290 — 4 days ago