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Pickle Growth Fellow

$500/day

Pickle

New York, NY, USA

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Location: Various US cities | Part-Time | Paid Fellowship Have you always wanted to get scrapy startup experience? Now's your opportunity! Pickle is a peer-to-peer fashion rental platform where people rent and lend outfits within their communities. As a Pickle Growth Fellow, you’ll be helping scale our growth in your market — activating new users, hosting buzz-worthy events, building local brand partnerships, and growing word of mouth. The kind of work that will unlock meaningful resume and career potential. It’s a part-time, paid role for ambitious self-starters, creative connectors and community builders looking to make an impact. 🗓 This is a 3-month program (with opportunity to extend based on performance) 💵 $500/month stipend + $100/month in Pickle credits + performance-based bonuses. Top Growth Fellows can earn over $1,000/month! ⏱ 8–10 hours/week commitment — flexible schedule Interested? Fill out the application form HERE 💼 What You’ll Do If you're the kind of person who loves to make things happen — whether it’s organizing a buzz-worthy event, getting your friends to try the new thing first, or helping launch the next big idea — this is your chance to help grow a fast-moving fashion startup from the ground up. You’ll work closely with the Pickle team to bring our brand to life locally. That means: Planning and executing local activations — from charm nights to closet pop-ups, matcha walks to upload parties and more Identifying community moments where Pickle should show up (e.g. sorority events, local festivals, and buzzy activations) Finding people with amazing closets and helping them upload their pieces Driving new user downloads, spreading brand awareness and building trust Helping friends and community members get their first rentals on Pickle Building buzz through word-of-mouth, strategic popups, and scrappy marketing Collaborating with HQ to brainstorm creative growth tactics for your market Acting as our eyes and ears on the ground — spotting trends, feedback, and opportunities to jump on Requirements We're less fussed about years of experience or specific degrees. We’re looking for Fellows who ... Are resourceful self-starters with hustle and follow through - you bring the ultimate startup energy Can commit 8–10 hours/week, for the next 3 months Deep connections within your community or city Have that IT factor - you understand of what's culturally cool at any moment Are hyper organized and can move quickly Have excellent communication skills - you'll constantly be sourcing new users and talking to community members Are an existing Pickle user and are excited about what we're building ... and who fit (at least) one of the profiles below: 🧩 The Connector You’re tapped into your local scene — whether it's your campus or buzzy communities. You are deeply tapped into social networks in your city and are a trusted source your peers look to for recommendations. 🛍️ The Supply Maven You’ve got great taste and know others with incredible closets. Maybe you’re a stylist, a creator, or just the fashion girlie one everyone turns to for outfit help. You can list 10+ people in your network whose closets you can help upload onto Pickle. 🎟️ The Event Host You have experience hosting events and know how to bring people together — whether it’s a curated gathering, a closet swap, or a community meetup. You can pull off a high-impact event on a low budget and still make it fun, intentional, and on-brand. Plus, you're detail oriented, and can execute quickly without a hitch. 💡 The Jack of All Trades You wear multiple hats and get scrappy. One day you’re handing out gift cards on a main street, the next you're popping up at a buzzy workout studio, and the next you’re helping someone upload someone's wardrobe that you just met. You're eager to roll up your sleeves and are creative to drive meaningful growth. Benefits 💸 What You’ll Get $500 monthly stipend $100/month in Pickle credits Eligible for performance bonuses (top Fellows earn over $1K/month) Behind-the-scenes access to one of fashion’s fastest-growing startups Creative freedom and ownership in your local market Resume-worthy experience in community, marketing, and growth A network of Pickle Fellows Direct access to the Pickle leadership team, and exclusive events like fireside chats with Pickle founders

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