Sunday, 19 December 2010

Recent graduates join Kleeneze to make ends meet

A growing number of students graduating from university are signing up with Kleeneze as they seek to find employment during the recession and pay off record levels of student debt.

Kleeneze has reported a 188% rise in the number of full-time students and new graduates applying to work with the company.  This group now represents 7.2% of its base of UK distributors, compared to just 2.5% at this time last year.

Jamie Stewart, managing director of Kleeneze, says: “This year’s graduates are the first to have been subject to £3,000 a year top up fees throughout their courses and as such have needed to find ways to earn additional income to make ends meet.

“Our catalogues have always been popular with student customers, but increasingly we’re seeing them cross sides and apply to be Kleeneze distributors, as it offers them a flexible working opportunity with a quick return.  This year the numbers have rocketed, possibly because of the recession as traditional part-time work becomes much harder to find.”

To find out more about becoming a Kleeneze distributor, fill in the form at www.mykleeneze.com/amogden

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