Campus Ambassador - Nuros (Remote, Part-Time, Students Welcome)

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About Nuros

Nuros is on a mission to reinvent how students study. We're an AI-powered study app and exam-prep platform: turn your notes and coursework into adaptive practice that learns exactly where you're weak and drills it - whether you're studying day-to-day or mastering the AP exams and the SAT. Built by students and educators, and growing fast.

The Role

We're hiring a small founding cohort of Campus Ambassadors, motivated high school and college students who love their study edge and want to share it. You'll be the face of Nuros on your campus and in your online study communities. Great fit if you're active in AP/SAT prep, tutoring, study Discords, or student-org life.

What you'll do

- Spread the word about Nuros to classmates, study groups, and student communities (group chats, Discord, Reddit, TikTok/IG study accounts, tutoring clubs)

- Share your personal ambassador code and help classmates get started

- Post about your study experience with Nuros a few times a month

- Complete a short monthly feedback form (about 10 minutes) telling us what confused you or your classmates and what you'd improve. This is a required part of the role and directly shapes the product

What you get

- Free Nuros Premium (annual) for yourself

- Monthly gift-card rewards for the ambassadors who bring in the most active new users

- Official "Nuros Campus Ambassador" title and a LinkedIn recommendation - real résumé experience

- A path to a paid stipend or internship for standout ambassadors as we scale

- Nuros swag

Who we're looking for

- Current high school or college student (college students especially encouraged)

- Preparing for or recently took the AP exams / SAT, or active in tutoring/study communities

- Comfortable posting and talking to peers online or in person

- Self-starter who can work independently a few hours a week

How to apply

Tell us: (1) what school you attend, (2) which AP/SAT communities or study groups you're part of, and (3) one idea for how you'd get 10 classmates to try Nuros. A link to any study or social account you run is a plus.

Application Question(s):

  • In 2-3 sentences, how would you get 10 classmates to try Nuros?
  • Which AP/SAT study communities, group chats, clubs, or social accounts are you active in? Please name them.
  • What school do you attend, and are you currently in high school or college (which year)?

Work Location: Remote

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