Become A Campus Rep For 101
The 101 Distribution Campus Rep Program is a terrific opportunity for students interested in breaking into the music business. 101 Distribution (Phoenix, Arizona) began shipping music and video titles to independent and commercial retail stores in 2001. Today, 101 Distribution manages the digital, mobile, retail, and mail order sales for more than 2,000 active releases from touring artists and record labels around the world.

By becoming a Campus Rep for 101 Distribution, you'll be able to build your resume and make important contacts while getting real life journalism and marketing experience. Additionally, this will allow for you to be published on our website 101D.com!

This position is ideal for those who have a passion for music and possess a strong knowledge of their local music scene. Campus Reps should be outgoing, involved on campus, and willing to talk to artists and managers. Time commitment ranges from 5-10 hours a week depending on the assignment.

Assignments will include scoping out the local music scene in your area (FREE TICKETS PRODUCED BY US), submitting written features to our website (101D.com), interviewing local DJs and music media personalities, and recruiting local artists/bands to 101 Distribution. Campus Reps will also receive free merchandise from 101 Distribution upon hire, as well as monthly prizes!

All candidates are required to have access to a digital camera and a computer. They must also have a working e-mail address and have completed a minimum of 6 credit hours at the university.

To apply, please email your cover letter and resume (and writing clips, if available) to Amanda Markell at amarkell [at] 101d [dot] com
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