What did I learn?

  • I learned to persuade people into doing something(no surprise, it was a marketing job) which I think is a nifty skill to have.
  • Learned some WFH skills by coordinating with the Company virtually.
  • Was able to get a taste of start-up culture which I don’t think was that bad.

Highway Connect Work Experience as Marketing Intern

Highway Connect is a start-up focused on Highway journeyers. I saw their job post on Instagram when I entered my second year.

It was a WFH marketing internship opportunity of 15 days at the company. Which had great perks for a starting intern(at least at that time, I thought so). You had to make people sign up for the app and depending on how many you onboard, you get a chance to earn a certificate, some money, and an LOR.

The app is there for both Android and IOS and if I remember correctly IOS ones had more value(probably because they have more people who pay for apps).

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Structure of pay

I’m a little hasty with the pay structure, but here is an outline. 20-30 signups: certificate 50 signups: certificate, LOR 100 signups: you got some goody along(don’t remember what) with everything mentioned above. So I had my eyes set on the 50 signups tier....

Key Responsibilities

Make people sign up for the apps Enter the info of the people you made to sign in an Excel sheet Send the Excel sheet at the end of the internship to the company for verification....

What did I learn?

I learned to persuade people into doing something(no surprise, it was a marketing job) which I think is a nifty skill to have. Learned some WFH skills by coordinating with the Company virtually. Was able to get a taste of start-up culture which I don’t think was that bad....

Pros & Cons

Pros...