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Business Career Fair to Feature Company Inviting You to Be Your Own Boss

By Mugdown Staff , in Campus Life , at September 21, 2021 Tags: , , , , , ,

This week, the Mays Business Student Council will be hosting their career fair in Reed Arena. The career fair will feature an array of companies that will lead students to financial freedom and connect them with a supporting inner circle of boss babes. For students interested in a job where they can make their own schedule, this serves as the perfect opportunity to jumpstart their career.

In an investigation for The Mugdown, we donned full business professional attire and stepped onto the floor to talk to some of these revolutionary companies. We first spoke with Ra-Ra Revs, an off-campus parking pass distribution company eager for ambitious students ready to be their own boss.

“We’ve just come into some really great opportunities with this amazing team, and since we still have some open positions, of course I thought of Texas A&M students,” said recruiter Susanna Josephs. “We’re looking for hard-working people who want to empower each other by starting their own businesses with us.”

Junior finance major Reed Johnson, a career fair attendee, explained what enticed him to work for Ra-Ra Revs. “I’ve had previous experiences in my internships with boring office jobs, but with Ra-Ra Revs, I now can make money from my phone, working on my own schedule,” said Johnson after handing off his resume. “In fact, with just a small $100 fee, I can get started right now!” After our discussion with Johnson, he offered us a parking pass and, for a small fee, asked us to join his team to spread the word about off-campus parking.

Despite its welcoming corporate culture, Ra-Ra Revs isn’t without scrutiny. While walking around Reed Arena, we overheard a student say that Ra-Ra Revs is just a predatory pyramid scheme, but students like Johnson insist that they are making an honest living while living their best lives.

 

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