About TalkShop
TalkShop is a mission-driven platform that enables high school students to connect with current college student mentors for personalized, affordable guidance on the college admissions process and insider information about campus life and school culture. As a TalkShop Mentor, you’ll get paid to share your experience, help other students, and build valuable experience — all on your schedule!
What You’ll Do
As a TalkShop Mentor, you’ll support high school students by:
- Sharing your college admissions journey and helping students navigate the process
- Answering questions about your school, major, extracurriculars, scholarships, campus culture, and more
- Providing support on college essays, applications, and decision-making
- Hosting 1-on-1 sessions (virtually) based on your own availability and rates
- Acting as a relatable guide and role model for students and their families
Why You Should Apply
- Earn income by setting your own rate and availability
- Make a difference by helping students navigate one of life’s biggest decisions
- Build skills in communication, leadership, mentoring, and coaching
- Boost your résumé with meaningful experience in education and advising
- Flexible and remote – work from anywhere on your own time
- Top mentors may be selected for spotlights, internships, and full-time roles
Who We’re Looking For
You’d make a great TalkShop Mentor if you:
- Are a current undergraduate student (from any U.S. college)
- Are enthusiastic about sharing your college experience and knowledge
- Are dependable, communicative, and professional
- Enjoy helping others—especially students navigating big academic decisions
- Have strong communication skills and a passion for education or mentorship
Experience as a tutor, resident assistant, student ambassador, or peer mentor is a plus — but not required.
How It Works
- Apply online – fill out a short application and tell us about your background and school journey.
- Get onboarded – we’ll provide tools and guidance to help you succeed.
- Start mentoring! – set your rate and your availability, and begin helping students.