A more efficient way to reach out and collaborate on university campus

<p>When we tried to reach out and recruit students on our home campus at Berkeley to join our group project, it wasn't going quite well. We used the traditional method: posting flyers all over the campus, however we hardly heard back from anyone. Finally we ran out of time and gave up.</p>

<p>Looks like the problem is the flyers themselves: nobody cares about those flyers since there're so many of them: jobs, ads, missing dogs or cats or cellphones, etc. The bulletin boards are always cluttered with tons of flyers that definitely require a great deal of patience to single out a flyer that really interests somebody.</p>

<p>So, we've developed a student job website called studentQuest.org, it's time for students everywhere to have a place to efficiently connect and collaborate with other students, professors, researchers, school organizations on campus and vice versa: start-up ventures, design teams, tutoring, research groups, anything. It's FREE, there's no need for a .edu account to access the student resources from any school across the country, and there's no need to pay expensive fee to access those commercial job websites. Please use it and let others know as well, thanks!</p>