➰ Mark - Campus Ambassador / Marketing Program
We’re looking for students who genuinely believe reading changes lives - and want to build something from zero.
This is NOT a typical campus internship.
This is the earliest stage of a movement.
🚀 WHAT IS MARK?
Mark is the platform where students capture insights from books and build an intellectual résumé.
Think: LinkedIn for how you think, not where you worked.
It’s a quiet rebellion against the performative internet.
Books → Thoughts → Proof.
We are very early (like
We need a small group of students to help build MARK inside real campuses - starting with yours.
🧭 WHAT YOU'LL DO
📖 On Your Campus (IRL Execution)
You will:
- Run growth experiments weekly
- Try things, break things, track what works. You propose the ideas; we help you scale the ones that hit.
- Test “zero-cost” hacks to get adoption
- Posters, word-of-mouth funnels, micro-events, friend circles, reading groups, hostels — you choose the channel and own it.
- Create high-signal clusters
- Bring in students from debate, consulting clubs, econ departments, CS labs, research groups - people who actually read and think.
- Partner with student orgs
- Make Mark the “thinking layer” for consulting clubs, founders' clubs, book clubs, and research societies.
- Run “snap your book” activations
- Pop into a library, ask what someone is reading, help them snap it → onboard them on the spot.
- Get 100+ students to actively use Mark
- Not registrations - active thinking (at least 3-5 thoughts per week).
- Collect raw feedback
- Tell us what’s confusing, what’s working, what’s broken. You’re not just executing; you’re shaping the product.
🌎 Online (Content + Reputation)
You will:
- Build the Mark story on LinkedIn
- Share your experiments, what you’re learning, and what’s happening on your campus.
✨ WHY THIS ROLE IS DIFFERENT
❌ This is NOT “post twice a week and collect a certificate.”
❌ This is NOT about Instagram stories or fake engagement.
✅ This IS real startup work.
✅ You will run experiments, fail, learn, and actually build something.
✅ You will help launch a product from zero → one.
✅ You will learn what actually drives adoption inside a campus (not what people
✅ You will get direct access to the founders.
✅ If you crush it, you become Founding Campus Lead and eventually Growth Lead (National).
This is the closest you can get to working at an early-stage startup without dropping out.
💰 COMPENSATION
🔹 First 2 Weeks: Unpaid Trial (15-20 hr/week)
This is your audition.
Low risk for you, high upside.
You’ll know very quickly whether startup execution is for you.
🔹 After Trial: INR 4,000/month stipend (15-20 hr/week)
If - and only if - you hit your KPIs.
🔹 Performance Bonuses
- ₹100 per 10 active users beyond quota
- Equity for exceptional contributors
- Promotion to Paid Lead roles for high performers
❓Why unpaid first?
Because we want believers, not résumé collectors.
If you crush 2 weeks, you’re in.
If not, no hard feelings - you still learned what real startup grit feels like, and you get a certificate.
💼 IDEAL CANDIDATE
Must-haves
✓ You actually read books
✓ You’re on a real campus (undergrad/grad)
✓ You like talking to people
✓ You can take an idea → execute it same day
✓ You’re active on at least one social network
✓ You’re hungry to build something from scratch
Nice-to-haves
✓ Leadership in student orgs
✓ Debate/consulting/startup club involvement
✓ You journal your thoughts
✓ Content creation/design skills
✓ Experience with events or campus communities
🚩 Red Flags (auto-reject)
❌ You don’t read
❌ You want this “for the certificate”
❌ You can’t commit 15–20 hours/wk
❌ You are scared of talking to strangers
⏳ COMMITMENT
- 2-week unpaid trial
- 15–20 hr/week
- Rolling monthly extensions based on performance
- Remote meetings, but you MUST be physically on campus
- You own your territory
📝
1. What’s one book that genuinely changed how you think? Why?
(3–5 sentences)
2. You have ₹0 to get 50 students to use Mark in a week. What do you do?
(Be specific — we want to know how you think)
3. Explain Mark to a friend in 3–5 sentences.
(Show us you understand the product)
4. What campus are you on?