Remote Personal Stylist for Students (Part-Time, Flexible, 1099)

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About MyCareerCloset:

MyCareerCloset helps students get ready for the moments that matter, interviews, career fairs, and first jobs. Many students have never been taught how to dress for a professional setting, and the confidence that comes from looking the part changes how they show up. Our stylists are the people who make that happen.

The role:

You will meet students one-on-one over short Zoom sessions and help them assemble interview-ready and career-ready outfits. The conversations are friendly and practical. You are part stylist, part encouraging guide. Most sessions are brief, and you handle them from home on a schedule you control.

You are a great fit if you:

Have styled people before, as a personal stylist, personal shopper, image consultant, wardrobe consultant, or experienced retail style advisor

Light people up when you help them, patience and warmth matter here

Want flexible, remote, purpose-driven work that fits around an existing job, freelance practice, or family schedule

Are comfortable on Zoom with reliable internet

Compensation and logistics:

Paid hourly as a 1099 contractor

Fully remote

You set your own availability through our scheduling tool and accept only the sessions you want

No minimum hours required

How to apply:

Email aaron@hydecloset.com with a few sentences about your styling experience and what draws you to helping students. We respond quickly to strong fits.
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