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Volt Information – “Great For College Students

May 13, 2009

3.0

Volt Information Campus Representative:   (Current Employee)

Pros

As a campus rep for Apple, this is great for a college student. You dictate your own hours, which is helpful when balancing an academic life. This is definitely a job that requires independence, since you need to figure out what works best for your campus. There are monthly projects, but some aren't realistic for some campuses. A definite perk is getting to keep the new mac books they initially loan, only if you complete the 1 year term. And there's always tons of free swag coming in through the mail. You'll never be in a need for marketing material, as they always keep you stocked.

Cons

Automated feedback emails can cause confusion at what your progress status. The time card system needs to be streamlined, you end up putting in the same information/time for at least 3 different systems. The interface for volt's e-time cards is horrendous, as well as their pay roll management site. The activity tracker is tedious to fill out, as well. Orientation is slightly overkill. It's time consuming and repetitive. And sometimes there isn't enough to do on campus, but projects do help out sometimes. Beware of loaner kits, they may arrive too late for the event that you wanted the kit for.

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Web
www.volt.com
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5000+ Employees, $2B+ Revenue
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New York, NY
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