We’re Unigrad.
We’re about to launch a brand spanking new website and we’re looking for quality content for our blog written by you. We’re after for fun, witty and honest articles written by students, for students, surrounding your experiences as you attempt to make the leap from the lecture hall to a career.
We are authentic and we believe the best way to connect with students is through people who have been there, or are living and breathing student life as we speak. That’s why we want you. We want your stories, insight and expertise to help others make informed choices about their careers.
Our tone is fun and student friendly. We are the resource for students and recent grads that tells the tale from both sides of the fence. What’s in it for you?
Money! If your article is selected to be published on our site you'll receive $30 per article published.
Exposure: Selected articles will be published on our website which receives ¼ million unique visitors a year.
Build your brand: We’ll provide space for a personal bio and a link to your blog/website if you’ve got one, and...
Opportunity: If we’re really impressed, there are opportunities available for regular contributing journalists in the future.
We’re looking for 300 – 400 word articles written around these key career related ideas: Internships!
Did you choose one and why? Or did you elect to further your development sipping Bintangs in Bali? Or volunteering abroad?
What’s it really like to work in your industry? The hours, the pay, the after work drinks and of course, the development opportunities you’ve experienced (or haven’t experienced).
Interviews - Questions you’ve been asked + questions to ask employers (...and the end result).
Exchanges - The application process, the excitement and the nerves before you head abroad.
Life after uni - Did your degree land you where you’d imagined?
Resumes and cover letters - Your successes, failures and what you’ve learned.
Please go
here to submit your article. All articles will be reviewed by Friday 22nd of November. Successful applicants will be notified shortly thereafter to confirm publication dates and information for payment.
Alternatively, if you would like to pitch us your idea(s) via e-mail first, we can let you know if you’re headed in the direction before you start writing.
Please contact
hana@theunimailgroup.com to pitch ideas or if you require more information.
We look forward to hearing your ideas!
Sincerely,
The Unigrad Team
P.S. Check us out on our website:
www.unigrad.com.au or look for us on Facebook.