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How lads went from flogging sweets at school to running multi-million app business

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students.Joseph said: “We really want to make it so that no student has to leave university because they can’t make ends meet.“We don’t want them to lack the opportunity of expanding their talents just because they can’t afford it.” Since launching UniTaskr two years ago the pair, originally from Hertfordshire, now have 20 staff and 190,000 members.The app connects students to employers who pay for skills such as digital marketing and design.

Fees range from £5 to test and review a product, to £20 for writing a blog, while more steady work can bring in £250 a week or more.Oliver said: “One single mum said the jobs helped her to feed her baby through the pandemic.”According to reports from the Hertfordshire Mercury, employers simply post the.

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