Sunday, October 20, 2013

Boston University Students Perform with Collegefeed

On October 12, 2013, Amanda Muñoz, a campus representative for Collegefeed at Boston University, led members of her sorority, Omega Phi Alpha, in a "flash mob" dance at College Fest in the Hynes Convention Center. Among the national and local venders who come to College Fest to perform, hand out free merchandise, and promote their brands, Collegefeed wanted to convince the thousands of college students in attendance to sign up for their social media site, which connects students to potential employers.


 Oct. 11, 2013 - From left to right, Amanda Muñoz, Kate Cotty, Nikki Jenner, and Natalie Landau (far back), practice dance moves, while watching an instructional video, for their performance at College Fest with Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, in the College of Arts and Sciences, 264 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, recruited these members of her sorority at Boston University to participate in a dance to promote awareness of the company. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.

Oct. 11, 2013 - From left to right, Natalie Landau, Kate Cotty, Amanda Muñoz, and Nikki Jenner, watch an instructional video to learn the steps for their performance at College Fest with Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, in the College of Arts and Sciences, 264 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, recruited these members of her sorority at Boston University to participate in a dance to promote awareness of the company. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 12, 2013 - Amanda Muñoz leads members of her sorority in rehearsing a dance to promote Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, at College Fest right before the event in the Hilton Boston Back Bay, 40 Dalton Street, Boston, Mass. Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, recruited these members of her sorority at Boston University to participate in a dance to promote awareness of the company. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 12, 2013 - Avneet Randhawa (far left), a supervisor at Collegefeed, and Amanda Muñoz (front, middle), a campus representative for Collegefeed at Boston University, lead members of Amanda's sorority who she recruited to promote Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, in a "flash mob" dance at College Fest in the Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, Mass. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, who has already received an interview offer using the social media website. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.


Oct. 12, 2013 - Avneet Randhawa, a supervisor at Collegefeed, takes a picture of (from left to right) Amy Horenstein, Nikita Virani, Kate Cotty, Natalie Landau, Lindsay Crockett, Nikki Jenner, and Amanda Muñoz after they performed a "flash mob" dance to promote awareness of Collegefeed, a startup website that helps college students search for jobs, at College Fest in the Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston St, Boston, Mass. "[Collegefeed is] pretty much trying to revolutionize applying for jobs and trying to help young, soon to be professionals, market themselves through an online identity," says Amanda, a campus representative for Collegefeed, who recruited these members of her sorority to participate in the dance. Photo by Rebecca Shinners.

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