Student Loan Sales Intern (Flexible, Part-Time) | CampusReel ID - 12925

Job Description

Position Overview

Are you a self-driven recent high school grad or current college student in the Dallas, TX area looking to earn money and gain hands-on sales experience? Join CampusReel as a Student Loan Sales Intern! In this flexible, part-time role, you’ll promote our student loan awareness campaign to fellow students in Dallas and the surrounding areas —helping them discover potential funding resources. Along the way, you’ll sharpen your sales, marketing, and communication skills, all while earning unlimited commission on successful referrals.

Key Responsibilities

  • Outreach & Promotion
    • Implement our sales playbook and leverage social media, student organizations, and personal networks to increase awareness about student loan opportunities for Dallas residents.
  • Educate & Engage
    • Provide basic information about financing options, application steps, and benefits to students seeking loans.
  • Build Relationships
    • Foster connections with peers and campus groups. Present the advantages of exploring new loan options.
  • Content Creation(Optional)
    • Develop brief, engaging social content (posts, videos, testimonials) that highlight the value of student loans and the CampusReel platform.

What We Offer

Practical Sales Experience

Kickstart your resume with tangible achievements in sales, marketing, and outreach.

Unlimited Commission Potential

Earn commissions for each successful referral—no cap on how much you can make.

Flexibility & Independence

Set your own schedule and work part-time or as often as you want.

Support & Development

Get guidance from experienced professionals, learn best practices, and sharpen your communication skills.

Qualifications

  • Current College Student or Recent High School Graduate: Ideal for those balancing coursework and part-time work.
  • Strong Communicator: Comfortable engaging with peers in person and online.
  • Motivated Self-Starter: Takes initiative to reach out to potential leads and follow up consistently.
  • Social Media Familiarity: Basic proficiency with platforms like Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter is helpful but not required.
  • Interest in Student Financing: Eager to help classmates learn about student loan options and the application process.
  • 18 years old or older

Ready to gain real-world sales experience and start earning on your own terms? Apply Now! Once we’ve reviewed your submission, we’ll reach out to discuss next steps.

About CampusReel

CampusReel provides students with authentic, student-generated content to better understand campus life and financial opportunities. Through our Student Loan Sales Intern program, we empower you to develop marketable skills, support your peers, and earn an income—all on your own schedule. 

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